(meteorobs) WWV - 25 MHz- CW - will be a good radio scatter resource

Thomas Ashcraft ashcraft at heliotown.com
Mon Nov 23 08:07:13 EST 2015


You are over 2000 miles from Colorado. Too far.

Maybe your own Canadian transmitter would be useful but I don't know its 
properties and distance from you and all the other site specific 
challenges you face.

Experimentation is the only way to know.

Good luck!





On 11/23/15 5:47 06000, Michael Boschat wrote:
> Hi:
>
>   Well, I guess I am about 300 miles from Colorado being here in Halifax, Nova Scotia...    I went to 10Mhz on CW mode but "heard"
> the tick tocks and voice.  I listened for awhile on 25 MHz but heard static and by 6am turned radio off. Note if was not hooked to
> my cavity filter, so not sure if that would help as it is tuned for 77.25 MHz.
>   I use the Icom-20.
>
>
> Would CHU on 14.675 MHz in Ottawa be of any use for me to try meteors?
>
>
> Clear skies
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> Michael Boschat
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