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LW hot again last night.
Euro and N. Africa longwave was active again last night after 9 PM
local MST on 153, 162, 171, 180, and 189 kHz. In some cases there were hetrodynes with multiple stations on a freq. with uneven, slow fading such that one would dominate at times. Same story this morning with the eastern Russian stations on 153, 180 and 189 kHz. The same programming was on 153 and 189. Very strange rock music in English but Russian announcer. R70 with 150M long wire, LF preamp and preselector. Frank K3YAZ Tucson |
LW hot again last night.
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LW hot again last night.
Good show. LW & MW is where it's at these days.
wrote in message oups.com... Euro and N. Africa longwave was active again last night after 9 PM local MST on 153, 162, 171, 180, and 189 kHz. In some cases there were hetrodynes with multiple stations on a freq. with uneven, slow fading such that one would dominate at times. Same story this morning with the eastern Russian stations on 153, 180 and 189 kHz. The same programming was on 153 and 189. Very strange rock music in English but Russian announcer. R70 with 150M long wire, LF preamp and preselector. Frank K3YAZ Tucson |
LW hot again last night.
Bruce - I'm on a 1 acre lot in the desert about 6 miles from downtown
Tucson and I have 2 AM stations within 2 miles of me. At night the power drops and they don't create any problems. I do get some LW intermod interference during the day but the preselector helps. I'm using an old Grove TUN3 passive preselector with a few mods and a Ralph Burhans design LW preamp between the preselect and receiver. It seems to work quite well. I'm trying to figure out how to lay out a 1/2 mile long wire into the local wash but I would have to cross someone else's property! If you have a 100 foot or longer wire, hook a series resonant tuner composed of a 365 pf varicap and a 5 to 10 millihenry choke in series with the antenna and the receiver. It will do wonders for impdeance matching and intermod. Frank bpnjensen wrote: wrote: Euro and N. Africa longwave was active again last night after 9 PM local MST on 153, 162, 171, 180, and 189 kHz. In some cases there were hetrodynes with multiple stations on a freq. with uneven, slow fading such that one would dominate at times. Same story this morning with the eastern Russian stations on 153, 180 and 189 kHz. The same programming was on 153 and 189. Very strange rock music in English but Russian announcer. R70 with 150M long wire, LF preamp and preselector. Frank K3YAZ Tucson Hi, Frank - being in Tucson, are you relatively remote from most domestic AM stations? Does that preselector help a lot? I would love to listen to LW, but being near several blowtorches simply does not help, for many reasons... Bruce Jensen |
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