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Old January 24th 05, 07:06 PM
Mark Zenier
 
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In article . com,
bpnjensen wrote:
For me last night (0500 - 0630) in California, everything from 6.1 MHz
up was about shot. Even RN Bonair on 6165 was weak. Below that,
though, things were pretty good. R. Rebelde on 5025 was as good as
I've *ever* heard it, and the 5020.25 Peruvian 5-kW station was clear.
WWV on 5000 was pounding in 20 over solid. A Spanish-speaking station
on 5005 (Eq. Guinea?) was not too bad either. Tropicals below 5 MHz
were not so hot, for some reason.


Interesting. Up here in Seattle, RNZI was booming in on 15720 about
4:00. Faded out later, though. But the Australians were good on all
four 15 MHz frequenices for quite a while.

I havn't heard Radio Havana on 9820 since that hurricane, only on
6005 and 9550.

This morning (1/24 at 15:00+) was interesting. Radio Australia
on 5995 was 30 dB over S9, and the higher bands were full of
what I assume were various South Asian stations. But the BBC
on 7160, 6195, and 9740 wasn't there. But was on 12095 from who
knows where.

Mark Zenier Washington State resident