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V. Mongolia, Ulaan Bator, 12085, 22 May 2010, 0900z
** V. Mongolia, 12085 kHz, 22 May 2010, 0900z onward - pretty good
signal, SIO - 242, Japanese - YL with news (I suppose) and music. Cannot stay up forever, but will see what happens at 0930 when scheduled to switch to Mongolian. Slight QRM from R. Australia 12080, but USB takes care of that. Bruce Jensen Califorrnia, USA |
V. Mongolia, Ulaan Bator, 12085, 22 May 2010, 0900z
On Sat, 22 May 2010 02:14:17 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote: ** V. Mongolia, 12085 kHz, 22 May 2010, 0900z onward - pretty good signal, SIO - 242, Japanese - YL with news (I suppose) and music. Cannot stay up forever, but will see what happens at 0930 when scheduled to switch to Mongolian. Slight QRM from R. Australia 12080, but USB takes care of that. Bruce Jensen Califorrnia, USA Voice of Mongolia used to be my beacon station for propagation. If it was coming in good, it was a good day for dxing. During solar cycle 22 I used to have a small inverted vee on the side of a building at work. I used to pick up the morning transmission on 12015 with my Sony SW-1. Jim |
V. Mongolia, Ulaan Bator, 12085, 22 May 2010, 0900z
On May 22, 6:46*am, wrote:
On Sat, 22 May 2010 02:14:17 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen wrote: ** V. Mongolia, 12085 kHz, 22 May 2010, 0900z onward - pretty good signal, SIO - 242, Japanese - YL with news (I suppose) and music. Cannot stay up forever, but will see what happens at 0930 when scheduled to switch to Mongolian. *Slight QRM from R. Australia 12080, but USB takes care of that. Bruce Jensen Califorrnia, USA Voice of Mongolia used to be my beacon station for propagation. If it was coming in good, it was a good day for dxing. During solar cycle 22 I used to have a small inverted vee on the side of a building at work. I used to pick up the morning transmission on 12015 with my Sony SW-1. Jim Where (what city) was your job? I've never heard VoM except in the wee hours... The lower bands were just so-so last night, but propagation on 25 meters and up was certainly good - the band was hopping! Asia and Pacific Rim were numerous, V. Islam from Malaysia on 19 meters was better than I can remember. I stuck with VoM until 0940 or so, after it had switched over to Mongolian. I had never really heard it as good as this. I wish I could have stayed up longer, but my eyelids said "nope!" Bruce |
V. Mongolia, Ulaan Bator, 12085, 22 May 2010, 0900z
On Sat, 22 May 2010 09:46:10 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote: On May 22, 6:46*am, wrote: On Sat, 22 May 2010 02:14:17 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen wrote: ** V. Mongolia, 12085 kHz, 22 May 2010, 0900z onward - pretty good signal, SIO - 242, Japanese - YL with news (I suppose) and music. Cannot stay up forever, but will see what happens at 0930 when scheduled to switch to Mongolian. *Slight QRM from R. Australia 12080, but USB takes care of that. Bruce Jensen Califorrnia, USA Voice of Mongolia used to be my beacon station for propagation. If it was coming in good, it was a good day for dxing. During solar cycle 22 I used to have a small inverted vee on the side of a building at work. I used to pick up the morning transmission on 12015 with my Sony SW-1. Jim Where (what city) was your job? I've never heard VoM except in the wee hours... The lower bands were just so-so last night, but propagation on 25 meters and up was certainly good - the band was hopping! Asia and Pacific Rim were numerous, V. Islam from Malaysia on 19 meters was better than I can remember. I stuck with VoM until 0940 or so, after it had switched over to Mongolian. I had never really heard it as good as this. I wish I could have stayed up longer, but my eyelids said "nope!" Bruce It was in a northern suburb of Detroit. Remember this was the mid 1980's. VoM used to come in around 1200UT-1300UT (around sunrise local). I started early and maintained equipment in the building which is why I was able to put up antennas there. Jim |
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