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Old June 14th 10, 03:19 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default To Radio Cairo: Adjust your microphone level

On Jun 12, 5:51*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Jun 12, 5:49*pm, wrote:





On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 20:38:15 -0400, dxAce
wrote:


wrote:


On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 20:14:18 -0400, dxAce
wrote:


wrote:


Tuned in Radio Cairo today on 11590kHz to the 2300 UTC EE broadcast.
Strong carrier S9+5dB min. Only the music portions of the broadcast
were audible. Voice audio varied betwwen whisper and zero. Finally a
female voice was audible at about 28 minutes past the hour but that
only lasted abour 10 minutes. The only thing I can figure is that they
have no meters in the studio.


I think they read this ng. As soon as I posted that message the
modulation went up. I sent a thank you and audio went out completely..
So I posted it was out again. A minute later it was back on. You can
see my post after that.


You are full of ****. They read nothing. As I stated earlier, they've had problems
for years.


dxAce
Michigan
USA


All I know is I listened to the Spanish broadcast yesterday and the
modulation was perfect.


Jim


I was listening a bit today too - decent carrier and almost inaudible
modulation. *No need for that.- Hide quoted text -

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I gave a good listen to this BC on June 13, 2010 beginning about 2255z
(already well into the EE BC). The music at that time was high,
easily copied despite a seriously wavering signal here in California,
and the voices heard beginning shortly after 2300 were also at a fair
level, although what they were saying was anyone's guess (both OM and
YL were talking in short, sometimes repetetive phrases for 13 minutes,
but the signal was very low). Then, into a music program with highly
variable audio levels and occasional very low audio announcements.

I actually wrote a reception report for this (with somewhat more
detail) which I will type up and send tomorrow - we'll see what
happens.

Bruce