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I'm getting an interesting, strong station on 2305
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"dead of night" wrote: I'm getting an interesting show on 2305. It's usually two men on a radio show talking to each other. I believe that one is calling the other on a phone line. They usually speak about how things are going to get worse in the upcoming year, with more tornadoes, heat waves and other calamaties. Has anyone else heard it? Chances are you heard a harmonic of a AMBCB station and Coast to Coast. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
I'm getting an interesting, strong station on 2305
Telamon wrote: In article . com, "dead of night" wrote: I'm getting an interesting show on 2305. It's usually two men on a radio show talking to each other. I believe that one is calling the other on a phone line. They usually speak about how things are going to get worse in the upcoming year, with more tornadoes, heat waves and other calamaties. Has anyone else heard it? Chances are you heard a harmonic of a AMBCB station and Coast to Coast. -- Telamon Ventura, California I'm pretty sure it was a WCCR station, which would explain why it was so strong. I thought I heard the names, Randy and Pete, but I'm not sure. |
I'm getting an interesting, strong station on 2305
dead of night wrote: Telamon wrote: In article . com, "dead of night" wrote: I'm getting an interesting show on 2305. It's usually two men on a radio show talking to each other. I believe that one is calling the other on a phone line. They usually speak about how things are going to get worse in the upcoming year, with more tornadoes, heat waves and other calamaties. Has anyone else heard it? Chances are you heard a harmonic of a AMBCB station and Coast to Coast. -- Telamon Ventura, California I'm pretty sure it was a WCCR station, which would explain why it was so strong. I thought I heard the names, Randy and Pete, but I'm not sure. It is WWCR. http://www.wwcr.com/wwcr_program/ProgGuide.htm Brian |
I'm getting an interesting, strong station on 2305
Telamon wrote: In article .com, wrote: dead of night wrote: Telamon wrote: In article . com, "dead of night" wrote: I'm getting an interesting show on 2305. It's usually two men on a radio show talking to each other. I believe that one is calling the other on a phone line. They usually speak about how things are going to get worse in the upcoming year, with more tornadoes, heat waves and other calamaties. Has anyone else heard it? Chances are you heard a harmonic of a AMBCB station and Coast to Coast. -- Telamon Ventura, California I'm pretty sure it was a WCCR station, which would explain why it was so strong. I thought I heard the names, Randy and Pete, but I'm not sure. It is WWCR. http://www.wwcr.com/wwcr_program/ProgGuide.htm I went to the page and I don't see them on 2305 KHz. Lowest frequency they broadcast on is 3215/3210 KHz. -- Telamon Ventura, California I listened to 3.215 and 2.305 which was a much weaker signal and the broadcasts were the same. I heard the call letters on the 3.215 freq. They at 10:00 UTC they logged off 3.215 and advised listeners to change to 9.985. I don't understand the 2.305 signal. Brian |
I'm getting an interesting, strong station on 2305
dxAce wrote: "ve3..." wrote: Math isn't the only thing you Canucks have problems with. dxAce Michigan USA """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """"""""""""""" We know enough not to end a sentence with a preposition. |
I'm getting an interesting, strong station on 2305
"ve3..." wrote: dxAce wrote: "ve3..." wrote: Math isn't the only thing you Canucks have problems with. dxAce Michigan USA """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """"""""""""""" We know enough not to end a sentence with a preposition. That's a real nation builder! LMFAO dxAce Michigan USA |
I'm getting an interesting, strong station on 2305
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wrote: Telamon wrote: In article .com, wrote: dead of night wrote: Telamon wrote: In article . com, "dead of night" wrote: I'm getting an interesting show on 2305. It's usually two men on a radio show talking to each other. I believe that one is calling the other on a phone line. They usually speak about how things are going to get worse in the upcoming year, with more tornadoes, heat waves and other calamaties. Has anyone else heard it? Chances are you heard a harmonic of a AMBCB station and Coast to Coast. I'm pretty sure it was a WCCR station, which would explain why it was so strong. I thought I heard the names, Randy and Pete, but I'm not sure. It is WWCR. http://www.wwcr.com/wwcr_program/ProgGuide.htm I went to the page and I don't see them on 2305 KHz. Lowest frequency they broadcast on is 3215/3210 KHz. I listened to 3.215 and 2.305 which was a much weaker signal and the broadcasts were the same. I heard the call letters on the 3.215 freq. They at 10:00 UTC they logged off 3.215 and advised listeners to change to 9.985. I don't understand the 2.305 signal. Must be some kind of image generated in your radio then. The only other USA broadcaster I hear down there is WWRB on 3185. Heard them playing Brother Stair last night on that frequency. Another thing is I think I heard WWCR on 3210 not 3215 last night. Maybe your IF filter is wide enough to hear a strong station 5 KHz away. Are you using an inexpensive portable radio? Your post and the DPRK thread got me looking around these low bands last night. Reception has been very good the last few days. I was hearing stations across the Pacific, central, and south America. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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I'm getting an interesting, strong station on 2305
Telamon wrote:
In article , dxAce wrote: "ve3..." wrote: dxAce wrote: "ve3..." wrote: Math isn't the only thing you Canucks have problems with. dxAce Michigan USA """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """"""""""""""" We know enough not to end a sentence with a preposition. That's a real nation builder! LMFAO I think it could be a good slogan for Canada. Hey NetKKKop, It's good to see that your hypocrisy continues into 2007. JB |
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