AOL is the worse ISP on the planet and its customer base is about the
most computer illiterate in existence. I'm not sure how a reference to
verizon.net will improve your situation.
Hahahaha!... Are you being extraordinarily dense on purpose?
Or are you really that thick-headed?
You've just done what I knew you would do, and what's even funnier is that you
even BOTHERED to post this little nugget of childishness when you were planning
to filter me anyway. Remarkable.
So, now back to real contributors and radio talk from real radio people:
Has anyone (in the Midwest at any rate) been noticing a much weaker signal than
usual when trying to listen to AFRTS on their usual nighttime freq's? Nothing
else at my station has changed (I'm in SW MO), and I know the patterns can
change around this time of year, but I used to be able to listen without
employing the pre's or anything else for that matter. The 6350 signal was the
strongest, and now it's about half the strength and very noisy (lots of hash).
This was occurring from about two weeks ago, so I'm not sure I can blame it on
the last four or five days of off-and-on rain, and there has been little
electrical activity associated with this rain anyway. Also, because of the poor
soil here, when we get a good soaking of rain without lightning or static, my
reception tends to get better rather than worse, a lot less noise and better
grounding... anyone have any info about AFRTS transmitters being changed or
moved, etc?
Linus
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