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Radio St. Helena
Radio St. Helena 11092.5 USB heard here at 1800 sign on. Very, very weak.
Surprised to hear them as they are beaming due south to New Zealand. Currently using the Drake R8 and 200' W-E wire. dxAce Michigan USA |
Radio St. Helena
dxAce wrote:
Radio St. Helena 11092.5 USB heard here at 1800 sign on. Very, very weak. Surprised to hear them as they are beaming due south to New Zealand. Currently using the Drake R8 and 200' W-E wire. dxAce Michigan USA I'm hoping that's a sign that they will come in like gangbusters for the North American transmission. I've heard nothing yet and the transmission to Japan would have been one of my better chances. JB |
Radio St. Helena
John Barnard wrote: dxAce wrote: Radio St. Helena 11092.5 USB heard here at 1800 sign on. Very, very weak. Surprised to hear them as they are beaming due south to New Zealand. Currently using the Drake R8 and 200' W-E wire. dxAce Michigan USA I'm hoping that's a sign that they will come in like gangbusters for the North American transmission. I've heard nothing yet and the transmission to Japan would have been one of my better chances. How so? The path doesn't even come close to North America. The long path comes back to St. Helena through South America. dxAce Michigan USA |
Radio St. Helena
Weak but totally readable here in Tucson at 22:03 UTC. Mentioning
reports from listeners, mostly from Europe. R70 and R-5000 with 30M Windom. Frank K3YAZ dxAce wrote: John Barnard wrote: dxAce wrote: Radio St. Helena 11092.5 USB heard here at 1800 sign on. Very, very weak. Surprised to hear them as they are beaming due south to New Zealand. Currently using the Drake R8 and 200' W-E wire. dxAce Michigan USA I'm hoping that's a sign that they will come in like gangbusters for the North American transmission. I've heard nothing yet and the transmission to Japan would have been one of my better chances. How so? The path doesn't even come close to North America. The long path comes back to St. Helena through South America. dxAce Michigan USA |
Radio St. Helena
In southeast Texas, I heard them better at 2002-2208 than the North
American beam at 2330. A lower frequency might have been better for an all-dark path at the bottom of the sunspot cycle. --------------------------- Registered Monitor BR549 The Shack on the Bayou- http://www.ghg.net/cliffwatts/ Drake R8, Sony ICF-SW100, Heathkit GR-64 (retired) Realistic Pro-2006, Bearcat BC-245XLT |
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Radio St. Helena
dxAce wrote:
John Barnard wrote: dxAce wrote: Radio St. Helena 11092.5 USB heard here at 1800 sign on. Very, very weak. Surprised to hear them as they are beaming due south to New Zealand. Currently using the Drake R8 and 200' W-E wire. dxAce Michigan USA I'm hoping that's a sign that they will come in like gangbusters for the North American transmission. I've heard nothing yet and the transmission to Japan would have been one of my better chances. How so? The path doesn't even come close to North America. The long path comes back to St. Helena through South America. dxAce Michigan USA Quite true but that should be used more as a guideline as some people I know north-east of Edmonton did hear the RSH broadcast directed to Japan. I did say better but not my best chance. In theory, the broadcast to North America should have been my best shot but it wasn't; my best reception was with the transmission directed towards Europe. JB |
Radio St. Helena
Quite true but that should be used more as a guideline as some people I know north-east of Edmonton did hear the RSH broadcast directed to Japan. I did say better but not my best chance. In theory, the broadcast to North America should have been my best shot but it wasn't; my best reception was with the transmission directed towards Europe. JB ------------------------------------------ very good reception here in south of france during transmission towards europe with nrd 545 and 2x 6,25 m dipole 73 to every body |
Radio St. Helena - reception report
Well - just sent off that reception report, airmail, with 3 IRCs and a
donation - we'll see what happens. The RSH website (Radio News, Nov. 3) suggests that the last mail delivery to or from the island before Christmas is on November 8 by ship that also serves Ascencion out of Capetown, so it might even take awhile to get there, let alone process down the road. Patience, patience... By chance, one of my good friends is on a cruise that takes him to Jamestown right aorund now - so I e-mailed him and suggested he check out the place, stop in and say howdy... Bruce Jensen |
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