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On Jun 19, 8:23 pm, American Insurgent wrote:
On Jun 19, 1:20 am, Ross Archer wrote: Decent signal into west coast USA. 0802-current RST=449. (S3 preamp off, S5 on) Pop music, talk, definite ABC ID. Unsure whether this is Tennant Creek, Alice Springs, or Katherine, but per ABC website it sounds like it's probably Tennant Creek. Apparently propagation is pretty good tonight, as the signal is stable, with minimal fading. Antenna is 102 foot G5RV into ICOM-746PRO. GUD DX -- ross I have found that Oz tends to fade in not until a few hours later, around 1100-1200 UTC. That's when there's enough darkness to sufficiently propagate the signal. By 1400 they're usually booming in. Where are you located, approximately? I wonder if there was some unusual propagation path then. The signal was surprisingly free of deep fades. I went to sleep well before 1100. I will try towards then later. Though the signal was readable enough to hear the "ABC" announcements and the unmistakable female and male Australian accents ![]() |
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