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12/25/13
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W1AW de JJ5IZX Mako.
Hello and Merry X'mas
I am JJ5IZX Mako live in Japan(PM63wl)
I received your station Text on 20m band..
Please check my Blog and send to me SWL eQSL
Your signal was very strong in JA(when FSK16..almost 100% copy).
Thank you so much Nice present on Merry X'mas day.
Best Regards 73's :)
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Jan 6
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Thanks Mako!
I’ll be sending out a reply QSL card to you shortly to acknowledge this SWL report.
73,
Joseph Carcia, NJ1Q
W1AW Station Manager
W1AW ListServer Admin.
DXAC(I), CAC(I) & DX-CHECK (I) Lists Admin.
ARRL Museum
email: nj1q@arrl.org
Thank you so much and See you soon Best 73's : )
Date : 24/Dec/2013 2315UTC
Freq : 14094kHz FSK16
Rig : KENWOOD TS-870S
ANT : LOOP
PC recording
W1AW Text FSK16
20131224 11:25:04 PM> Main
balance two competing objectives - facilitating the use of current
and future data emissions and protecting against a situation where a
few data stations take over a band.
"Some bandwidth limit is necessary, if the outdated symbol rate
limit is eliminated, as it should be," the League argued, adding
that it would be "undesirable" to permit an environment where "a few
data stations using large swaths of spectrum could operate to the
detriment of other modes in the very narrow HF amateur allocations."
Nor would it be possible, the League said, to drop the maximum HF
data emission bandwidth much below 2.8 kHz without prohibiting
permitted data modes already in use.
The League's petition now tops the FCC's "Most Active Proceedings"
list. As of the December 23 comment deadline, more than 85O comments
had been filed.
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GL de W1AW
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