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dxAce November 18th 06 02:30 PM

Diego Garcia
 
AFN heard here on 12759 at 1415 and Diego Tower 13254 heard at 1425. Also heard
here yesterday during the same time frame.

I'm always interested in hearing Diego Garcia, besides being an interesting
place, it is perhaps the farthest SWBC station from me at about 9620 miles.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

Drake R7, R8, R8A and R8B
70' and 200' wires


MAS November 18th 06 02:54 PM

Diego Garcia
 
On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 09:30:04 -0500, dxAce
wrote:

AFN heard here on 12759 at 1415 and Diego Tower 13254 heard at 1425. Also heard
here yesterday during the same time frame.

I'm always interested in hearing Diego Garcia, besides being an interesting
place, it is perhaps the farthest SWBC station from me at about 9620 miles.


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.

HFguy November 20th 06 11:16 PM

Diego Garcia
 
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.

http://www.gb3pi.org.uk/great.html

dxAce November 21st 06 01:17 AM

Diego Garcia
 


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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