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SAQ - an historic radio transmitter - continued...

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JimB

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Rather that resurrect this old thread:
https://www.electro-tech-online.com/threads/saq-an-historic-radio-transmitter.139415/#post-1160567
I am starting a new one to give a" heads up" on a forthcoming transmission from SAQ on the 24th October.

I have just received an e-mail from the horses mouth giving details. The text of that e-mail is here:

EXTRA
GRIMETON RADIO/SAQ TRANSMISSION

There will be a transmission with the Alexanderson VLF alternator on 17.2 kHz on “United Nations DayOctober 24th, 2015 at 10:00 UTC (12:00 local time).
Start up and tuning from about 09:30 UTC.

This time we do not require any QSL-reports and will not verify.

There will be activity on amateur radio frequencies with the call "SK6SAQ".

Any of following frequencies:

- 14.035 CW
- 7.035 CW
- 7.080 SSB
- 7.050 PSK31

QSL for SK6SAQ via SK6DK or SM-bureau.

The radiostation is open to vistors 10:00-15:00 local time. No entrance fee.

Welcome!
Also read our web site: www.alexander.n.se

Regards.

SM6NM/Lars

If anyone wants to knock up a suitable receiver to have a go at listening to this, better get cracking you have 13 days.

JimB
 
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