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For the last few days, the AFN on 7.811MHz has been suffering from
'holes'
in their audio. It goes fine for up to maybe 30 seconds, then has ~5
seconds
of silence. Do they monitor their own signal?

The first day I wasn't concerned, but this has been going on long
enough that
I am convinced the folks running the show don't have a clue.

Heck, most of the pirates do a better job these days.

Terry
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For the last few days, the AFN on 7.811MHz has been suffering from
'holes'
in their audio. It goes fine for up to maybe 30 seconds, then has ~5
seconds
of silence. Do they monitor their own signal?

The first day I wasn't concerned, but this has been going on long
enough that
I am convinced the folks running the show don't have a clue.

Heck, most of the pirates do a better job these days.

Terry


If it's anything at all like AFN-Korea, they don't monitor the signals, nor
even pay any attention to complaints about the signal. Over the past few
days, our local AM outlet seems to be running at fractional power (and they
only run 1KW to start with). Here at my place, barely 2 miles from the
tower, the signal was very weak and noisy. Normally, it's quite strong and
quiet.



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RHF wrote:

On Nov 19, 6:48 pm, wrote:
For the last few days, the AFN on 7.811MHz has been suffering from
'holes'
in their audio. It goes fine for up to maybe 30 seconds, then has ~5
seconds
of silence. Do they monitor their own signal?

The first day I wasn't concerned, but this has been going on long
enough that
I am convinced the folks running the show don't have a clue.

Heck, most of the pirates do a better job these days.

Terry


R2000SW,

That would be AFN from Key West, FL on 7811 kHz ?
http://www.dxing.info/community/view...f1632 ff3e070

N2UHC's HF Utility Frequencies - Last updated 03-02-07
http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc/utefreqs.html

* Armed Forces Network (AFN) feeds
All freqs in USB mode
Location Daytime Nightime
--------------------------------------------------------------
Diego Garcia 12579 kHz 4319 kHz
Guam 13362 kHz 5765 kHz
Keflavik 13855 & 7590 kHz Same as daytime
Key West, FL 12133.5 & 5446.5 kHz Same as Daytime
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 10320 kHz 6350 kHz
PR, Puerto Rico 7507 kHz Same as Daytime
7811 - new frequency, unknown transmitter location.
Will update as soon as I find the info.


Out of date info...


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On Nov 20, 3:19 am, dxAce wrote:
RHF wrote:
On Nov 19, 6:48 pm, wrote:
For the last few days, the AFN on 7.811MHz has been suffering from
'holes'
in their audio. It goes fine for up to maybe 30 seconds, then has ~5
seconds
of silence. Do they monitor their own signal?


The first day I wasn't concerned, but this has been going on long
enough that
I am convinced the folks running the show don't have a clue.


Heck, most of the pirates do a better job these days.


Terry


R2000SW,


That would be AFN from Key West, FL on 7811 kHz ?
http://www.dxing.info/community/view...d=2e22f4c20e90...


N2UHC's HF Utility Frequencies - Last updated 03-02-07
http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc/utefreqs.html


* Armed Forces Network (AFN) feeds
All freqs in USB mode
Location Daytime Nightime
--------------------------------------------------------------
Diego Garcia 12579 kHz 4319 kHz
Guam 13362 kHz 5765 kHz
Keflavik 13855 & 7590 kHz Same as daytime
Key West, FL 12133.5 & 5446.5 kHz Same as Daytime
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 10320 kHz 6350 kHz
PR, Puerto Rico 7507 kHz Same as Daytime
7811 - new frequency, unknown transmitter location.
Will update as soon as I find the info.

-
- Out of date info...

DX Ace - The Keflavik and PR, Puerto Rico Info was Out-of-Date
-but- the rest of the Info was correct. ~ RHF

Point-of-Fact - Keflavik and PR, Puerto Rico no longer
have an AFN Shortwave Radio Broadcast in operation.

New Web Link for the American Forces Network (AFN)
Short Wave Radio Schedule : Locations and Frequencies
-source- Monitoring Times (MT) Magazine
http://mt-utility.blogspot.com/2007/...hort-wave.html
-dated- 25 September 2007

American Forces Network (AFN)
Shortwave (HF) Radio Transmitter Locations and Frequencies
http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx
Current AFN Shortwave Radio High Frequencies
using Upper Side Band -USB-

Diego Garcia @ 12,759 KHz Days and 4,319 KHz Nights

Guam @ 13,362 KHz Days and 5,765 KHz Nights

Key West, Florida @ 12,133.5 KHz, 7812.5 KHz and 5,446.5 KHz
- - - All Three Both Days and Nights
? Question is Key West, FL : 7812.5 kHz or 7811 kHz ?

Pearl Harbor @ 10,320 KHz Days and 6,350 KHz Nights


~ RHF
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RHF wrote:

On Nov 20, 3:19 am, dxAce wrote:
RHF wrote:
On Nov 19, 6:48 pm, wrote:
For the last few days, the AFN on 7.811MHz has been suffering from
'holes'
in their audio. It goes fine for up to maybe 30 seconds, then has ~5
seconds
of silence. Do they monitor their own signal?


The first day I wasn't concerned, but this has been going on long
enough that
I am convinced the folks running the show don't have a clue.


Heck, most of the pirates do a better job these days.


Terry


R2000SW,


That would be AFN from Key West, FL on 7811 kHz ?
http://www.dxing.info/community/view...d=2e22f4c20e90...


N2UHC's HF Utility Frequencies - Last updated 03-02-07
http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc/utefreqs.html


* Armed Forces Network (AFN) feeds
All freqs in USB mode
Location Daytime Nightime
--------------------------------------------------------------
Diego Garcia 12579 kHz 4319 kHz
Guam 13362 kHz 5765 kHz
Keflavik 13855 & 7590 kHz Same as daytime
Key West, FL 12133.5 & 5446.5 kHz Same as Daytime
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 10320 kHz 6350 kHz
PR, Puerto Rico 7507 kHz Same as Daytime
7811 - new frequency, unknown transmitter location.
Will update as soon as I find the info.

-
- Out of date info...

DX Ace - The Keflavik and PR, Puerto Rico Info was Out-of-Date
-but- the rest of the Info was correct. ~ RHF


No, it was not correct. Note also that Diego Garcia is now on 12759, not 12579.



Point-of-Fact - Keflavik and PR, Puerto Rico no longer
have an AFN Shortwave Radio Broadcast in operation.

New Web Link for the American Forces Network (AFN)
Short Wave Radio Schedule : Locations and Frequencies
-source- Monitoring Times (MT) Magazine
http://mt-utility.blogspot.com/2007/...hort-wave.html
-dated- 25 September 2007

American Forces Network (AFN)
Shortwave (HF) Radio Transmitter Locations and Frequencies
http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ShortWave.aspx
Current AFN Shortwave Radio High Frequencies
using Upper Side Band -USB-

Diego Garcia @ 12,759 KHz Days and 4,319 KHz Nights

Guam @ 13,362 KHz Days and 5,765 KHz Nights

Key West, Florida @ 12,133.5 KHz, 7812.5 KHz and 5,446.5 KHz
- - - All Three Both Days and Nights
? Question is Key West, FL : 7812.5 kHz or 7811 kHz ?


7811



Pearl Harbor @ 10,320 KHz Days and 6,350 KHz Nights

~ RHF
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