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Re: [IRCA] East Coast SDR's (the non-lemons)



I recall the days in the 1970's when we had a couple of active foreign DX'ers in South Florida, it was often

the case that when we had good TA's up here, they didn't. At the time the thought was that their signal

paths were longer, and their location close to the tropics had a higher atmospheric noise level.


Russ Edmunds

WB2BJH

Blue Bell, PA

Grid FN20id

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Subject: [IRCA] East Coast SDR's (the non-lemons)

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