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![]() HFguy wrote: MAS wrote: AFRTS Diego Garcia here in the lower Midwest with a fair signal now at 1445...I've also occasionally been hearing them lately with a much poorer signal around 0000 on their night freq of 4319. I think they're about the closest thing there is to an antipodean station for a lot of the US, so always impresses me to hear their modest signal at all. Anyone know what their power is...1 kW? 3 kW? Passport and WRTH don't say, but I see to recall it's not that much. I used to listen to VLW from Perth Australia on 9610 in the early morning. I think this station is (was) the farthest ground based shortwave broadcaster from the northeast US at about 11500-miles. I have a QSL from them. I used the following online great circle calculator. Yes, that was VLW9, also QSL'd here. There were a bunch of others as well. Perth is about 11018 miles from here on a short path bearing of 295 degrees using the AZMAP by Paul Burton - AA6Z. http://www.gb3pi.org.uk/great.html |
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