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Steve September 24th 07 04:28 PM

Radio Cairo
 
On Sep 24, 4:31 am, "Billy Smith"
wrote:
Radio Cairo with the usual lousy distorted audio. I wonder if the people in
the technical department of the Egyptian Radio and Television building in
Cairo quite understand how bad the audio has been for years.

However, pumping an excellent signal into Eastern North America on 7270 khz
approximately 200 UTC.

William Smith
IC-746, FRG-100
1500 foot longwire


I'm constantly asking myself the same question. Don't they ever listen
to their own broadcast? Unbelievable.

Man, you're lucky to have the real estate for a 1500 ft wire. That
must be nice!

Steve


Billy Smith September 24th 07 04:44 PM

Radio Cairo
 


--
William Smith
Indiana
IC-746, FRG-100
1500 foot longwire

"Steve" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Sep 24, 4:31 am, "Billy Smith"
wrote:
Radio Cairo with the usual lousy distorted audio. I wonder if the people
in
the technical department of the Egyptian Radio and Television building in
Cairo quite understand how bad the audio has been for years.

However, pumping an excellent signal into Eastern North America on 7270
khz
approximately 200 UTC.

William Smith
IC-746, FRG-100
1500 foot longwire


I'm constantly asking myself the same question. Don't they ever listen
to their own broadcast? Unbelievable.

Man, you're lucky to have the real estate for a 1500 ft wire. That
must be nice!

Steve


You know what gets me is that their audio is always poor. I've heard some of
the old QRMers on 75 meters from years ago have better audio. Used to be a
guy named Walter up in the NJ/NYC area that played this old Marching music
on 75 meters. He was about broadcast quality audio. Yet for some reason, the
people in that round building in Cairo can't get the audio right. Its been
awful for years and I've been into SWL and Ham for 15 plus years.

I'm thinking of writing one of their technical people and finding out the
scoop on why their audio is always so distorted. It sounds like someone has
a mouthful of peas trying to talk. It used to be quite bad on 9900 years ago
as well. 12050 had better audio and some of their Arabic broadcasts weren't
bad. Some good mics and audio gear would help immensely. They need to talk
to Berringer, Audio Technica or the like. Its bad.



Telamon September 25th 07 05:56 AM

Radio Cairo
 
In article . com,
Steve wrote:

On Sep 24, 4:31 am, "Billy Smith"
wrote:
Radio Cairo with the usual lousy distorted audio. I wonder if the people in
the technical department of the Egyptian Radio and Television building in
Cairo quite understand how bad the audio has been for years.

However, pumping an excellent signal into Eastern North America on 7270 khz
approximately 200 UTC.

William Smith
IC-746, FRG-100
1500 foot longwire


I'm constantly asking myself the same question. Don't they ever listen
to their own broadcast? Unbelievable.

Man, you're lucky to have the real estate for a 1500 ft wire. That
must be nice!


Whatever you do do not point out the length of this antenna to Eduardo
or he will have a another posting spasm.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

RHF September 25th 07 06:46 AM

Radio Cairo
 
On Sep 24, 9:56 pm, Telamon
wrote:
In article . com,





Steve wrote:
On Sep 24, 4:31 am, "Billy Smith"
wrote:
Radio Cairo with the usual lousy distorted audio. I wonder if the people in
the technical department of the Egyptian Radio and Television building in
Cairo quite understand how bad the audio has been for years.


However, pumping an excellent signal into Eastern North America on 7270 khz
approximately 200 UTC.


William Smith
IC-746, FRG-100
1500 foot longwire


I'm constantly asking myself the same question. Don't they ever listen
to their own broadcast? Unbelievable.


Man, you're lucky to have the real estate for a 1500 ft wire. That
must be nice!


Whatever you do do not point out the length of this antenna to Eduardo
or he will have a another posting spasm.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California- Hide quoted text -

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Why this Antenna is So... Long...
That It Could Bridge Two Adjacent 10 mv/m Contours
-and- Disrupt the Separation of Localized Media Markets.

The Continuum of Localized Radio Broadcasting must be
'preserved' to Maximize Profit for the Media Corporations.

jftfoi ~ RHF


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