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Havana on 11760 coming in nice and clear. Slight drifting in signal.
This seems like a higher than normal frequency for this time of day..I'm at 23:17 Mountain daylight, and usually get the best reception at lower frequencies. The ionosphere can be weird... 'Grundig' 800 100ft north/south antenna Calgary Alberta Canada mike |
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![]() m II wrote: Havana on 11760 coming in nice and clear. Slight drifting in signal. Was the transmitter drifting in frequency, or are you referring to fading of the signal? |
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In article gv_ji.20446$Io4.8347@edtnps89, m II wrote:
Havana on 11760 coming in nice and clear. Slight drifting in signal. This seems like a higher than normal frequency for this time of day..I'm at 23:17 Mountain daylight, and usually get the best reception at lower frequencies. The ionosphere can be weird... 'Grundig' 800 100ft north/south antenna Calgary Alberta Canada Did you give the 9 MHz and 6 MHz bands a try to see the difference? They might have been better. I can get Radio Rebelde any night on 5025. Very strong signal. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Jul 7, 10:21 pm, m II wrote:
Havana on 11760 coming in nice and clear. Slight drifting in signal. This seems like a higher than normal frequency for this time of day..I'm at 23:17 Mountain daylight, and usually get the best reception at lower frequencies. The ionosphere can be weird... 'Grundig' 800 100ft north/south antenna Calgary Alberta Canada mike It seems as though Cuba's frequency usage has increased as relations between the US and Fidel's friends such as Hugo Chavez have deteriorated. Even worse, they tend to be right next to BBC freqs, wiping out the weaker Beeb signals coming from other parts of the world. The Beeb uses 6005 in Africa, the Cubans use 6000 (although to be fair 6000 has been dominated by Cuba for a LONG time). Beeb is on 11765 at 0500, Cuba is on 11760. Those frequencies are practically the only usable ones in the US for The World Today, at 0300 and 0500 respectively, so Cuba has to be nulled, which is nearly impossible given how much power they're feeding into their tx's just a short distance from America. I notice little difference between the old Yaesu tabletop and the little Degen portable in this regard-they both have problems with Cuban splatter. A few years ago, the Beeb had a Spanish language relay using the Delano tx, only a couple hundred miles from me, and they just blew the Cubans out of the water. I think that Cuba and Britain have been chasing each other on SW ever since, even though the decision to put BBC Espanol on 5995 was probably made by the US government, which runs Delano via VOA. |
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American Insurgent wrote: On Jul 7, 10:21 pm, m II wrote: Havana on 11760 coming in nice and clear. Slight drifting in signal. This seems like a higher than normal frequency for this time of day..I'm at 23:17 Mountain daylight, and usually get the best reception at lower frequencies. The ionosphere can be weird... 'Grundig' 800 100ft north/south antenna Calgary Alberta Canada mike It seems as though Cuba's frequency usage has increased as relations between the US and Fidel's friends such as Hugo Chavez have deteriorated. Even worse, they tend to be right next to BBC freqs, wiping out the weaker Beeb signals coming from other parts of the world. The Beeb uses 6005 in Africa, the Cubans use 6000 (although to be fair 6000 has been dominated by Cuba for a LONG time). Beeb is on 11765 at 0500, Cuba is on 11760. Those frequencies are practically the only usable ones in the US for The World Today, at 0300 and 0500 respectively, so Cuba has to be nulled, which is nearly impossible given how much power they're feeding into their tx's just a short distance from America. I notice little difference between the old Yaesu tabletop and the little Degen portable in this regard-they both have problems with Cuban splatter. A few years ago, the Beeb had a Spanish language relay using the Delano tx, only a couple hundred miles from me, and they just blew the Cubans out of the water. I think that Cuba and Britain have been chasing each other on SW ever since, even though the decision to put BBC Espanol on 5995 was probably made by the US government, which runs Delano via VOA. The Chinese have been putting money in Cuba and radio transmissions have improved. Less splatter and better audio from them these days. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 05:42:44 GMT, Telamon
wrote: In article gv_ji.20446$Io4.8347@edtnps89, m II wrote: Havana on 11760 coming in nice and clear. Slight drifting in signal. This seems like a higher than normal frequency for this time of day..I'm at 23:17 Mountain daylight, and usually get the best reception at lower frequencies. The ionosphere can be weird... 'Grundig' 800 100ft north/south antenna Calgary Alberta Canada Did you give the 9 MHz and 6 MHz bands a try to see the difference? They might have been better. I can get Radio Rebelde any night on 5025. Very strong signal. Interestingly, ~0300-0315 UTC 10 July (i.e. Monday evening) in the Vancouver area of SW British Columbia, there was no sign of RHC on 11760, 9550, or 6180 (and mebbe others that I couldn't be bothered to check)... nor was Rebelde on 5025 which is a marker of reasonable reception. A re-check past 0400 showed the same situation, tho 4930 was showing VoA Botswana as well as could be expected. That suggests conditions were normal. Mebbe Fidel's minions didn't pay the power bill? |
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