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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Hi tony<BR>
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The north and south 2.4 antennas are facing wwn and wws. They are only 14db panels the range isn't suitable for record attempts.<BR>
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BUT I did pickup gho north in the past at the geelong side with the horizontal pol wave guide !<BR>
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So it does work well.<BR>
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Keep me informed of your schedule as I'm happy to help out with the melbourne region end.<BR>
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Cheers<BR>
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Peter<BR>
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From: melbwireless-bounces@wireless.org.au <melbwireless-bounces@wireless.org.au><BR>
To: Peter Berrett <vk3pb@optusnet.com.au>; MW Wireless <melbwireless@wireless.org.au><BR>
Sent: Mon Jan 02 07:33:14 2012<BR>
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] World Wifi record<BR>
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At 11:02 PM 1/1/2012, Peter Berrett wrote:<BR>
>Just repeating an earlier question I put on the list.<BR>
><BR>
>Does anyone know the exact angles that the north and south 2.4 mhz beams are<BR>
>pointing at GHO?<BR>
><BR>
>What direction are they pointing?<BR>
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Does anyone know the noise floor there too?<BR>
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73 de VK3JED / VK3IRL<BR>
<A HREF="http://vkradio.com">http://vkradio.com</A><BR>
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