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So since you don't have receiver issues. It's either a US/Canada based
transmitter with Chinese programming or some extremely strange propagation conditions is causing a severe fade where WSM is out of the picture. That combined with a hundred of kilowatt transmitter may very well register China for you. Did you get any place names or recording. That would be a great catch though. Very near impossible under normal conditions but with the radio comditions lately you never know. "Bebo" wrote in message ... Dont think so David, Switched over to several other rigs and same results....WSM came back in strong and is already fading back to chinese...strange stuff! "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... "Bebo" wrote in message ... Kentucky Sorry bout that! "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... "Bebo" wrote in message ... I hooked my 80 meter dipole to my Sherwood receiver and was listening to WSM....Grand Ole Opry outta Nashville on 650 when a Mandarin Chinese station started coming in and out....Time here is 01:52 UTC I don't believe mainland China has been heard in that region since the early 50's, and that on a totally clear channel. The possibilities for 650 would be some local station running programming for a Chinese community in North America. There is a station near Richmond, VA, with major power, but daytime. A low power station in MA, and then a 250 watter in Houston are the North American stations... so nothing licensed to 650 seems likely. Any chance you have some receiver issues? |
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