On May 1, 11:36*am, bpnjensen wrote:
On May 1, 4:31*am, dxAce wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 28, 6:23 pm, RHF wrote:
AFN Diego Garcia on 12,759 kHz [USB] @ 04:30 UTC
*.
S-Meter : '0' to S1 and SIO 243 and low to fair audio
on 27 April 2011
Roy - Victor Goonetilleke in Sri Lanka informs me that AFRTS 12759U in
BIOT is obviously on the air at 0138z today, May 1, 2011, and likely
has been for a few days at least - so my reception of them during the
0100 - 0200 hours the last few days has been real :-) *Reception
Report time! *Yahhooo! :-) *Also notes that the remote Perseus
receiver in Oregon has them today at SIO 333, which is MUCH better
than here in San Francisco Bay Area - but what the heck! :-)
Decent enough signal here on 12759 at 1130, // 7811.
dxAce
Michigan
USA
Is that 7811 also DG?
I rarely get "decent" signals here. *I have to fight and struggle
every inch of the way for DX.
Bruce
BpnJ,
Run Two Receivers one on the Target 12,759/4319 kHz
and the other on the Parallel Verifier 7811 kHz to see
if the Words and Sounds appear to 'parallel' each other.
Usually that's good enough to say : That's It !

)
http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx
-note-the-error-78110- should be '7811'
For AFN-DG 12,759/4319 kHz you might use
AFN-Guam on 5765 kHz as the Parallel Verifier.
http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx
As for me each Hourly Check for AFN-DG
has resulted in 'zilch' ~ RHF