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Hearing them in Brooklyn right now on 11850 khz. Can also hear them on
9525, but the signal is stronger and clearer on 11850. Signal occasionally fades out on both frequencies, but right now they're talking about current events in Eastern Europe. Steve |
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![]() Steve wrote: Hearing them in Brooklyn right now on 11850 khz. Can also hear them on 9525, but the signal is stronger and clearer on 11850. Signal occasionally fades out on both frequencies, but right now they're talking about current events in Eastern Europe. I just checked (before I pulled the plug due to some storm cells in the area) and found 9525 to be the better of the two at this location. dxAce Michigan USA Steve |
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