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Coordinated Universal Time check?
Sandman wrote: I haven't played with my shortwave radio in awhile, not since I lived in VA, and now that I'm in Pittsburgh, I broke it out - I used to always check/set my digital watch on shortwave, at 5, 10, or 15 MHz, there were probably others. Now that I'm in Pittsburgh, I am not picking up anything at those frequencies, which surprises me. Have they moved, or any explanation as to why I'm not picking them up anymore? While I'm at it, is there a list anywhere of shortwave radio broadcasting frequencies (along with the content of each frequency, of course). I did some searching on this group for FAQ, but haven't found anything yet - Although the current sked expires in a few hours, keep an eye on this site for updates: http://www.eibi.de.vu/ dxAce Michigan USA |
Coordinated Universal Time check?
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dxAce wrote: Sandman wrote: I haven't played with my shortwave radio in awhile, not since I lived in VA, and now that I'm in Pittsburgh, I broke it out - I used to always check/set my digital watch on shortwave, at 5, 10, or 15 MHz, there were probably others. Now that I'm in Pittsburgh, I am not picking up anything at those frequencies, which surprises me. Have they moved, or any explanation as to why I'm not picking them up anymore? While I'm at it, is there a list anywhere of shortwave radio broadcasting frequencies (along with the content of each frequency, of course). I did some searching on this group for FAQ, but haven't found anything yet - Although the current sked expires in a few hours, keep an eye on this site for updates: http://www.eibi.de.vu/ I find the CSV format the most useful. I import it into Excel and then you can sort the data up to three columns at a time to find what you want. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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