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On Jul 25, 1:04*pm, dave wrote:
ChrisCoaster wrote: On Jul 22, 12:13 pm, GregS wrote: On Jul 21, 7:30 wrote: I do get 7850 CHU, that's about all. China Unicom? *Strange, the language seem to alternate between Eng and French! Nothing strange about it. As you might have heard, English and French are both official languages of Canada, and since CHU is a service operated by a Canadian federal government agency, it must therefore provide that service in both official languages. __________________________ Perhaps I should clarify: *When googling "CHU" most of the results I got concerned "CHina Unicom". I suspected this was a Canadian txer but that perhaps like everything else on mother Earth it was Chinese owned. * ![]() -CC That would explain the harmonics.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - ______________________ First, a big BUMP to all of you'z. Folks I just ran into this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_line_communication and I wonder if it could be the reason why most of my SW bands sound like snow - day and night. Apparently it uses frequencies that overlap extensively with traditional SW bands. Also, I happen to live less than 50 feet from telephone poles/lines. Shall I go out in the middle of a state forest and see what SW I pick up? -CC |
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