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9.990mHz station
I'm copying a station on 9.990mHz that is very strong and in another
language other than English. There is no copy of WWV/WWVH at 10.000mHz. Any ideas of who this might be? VegasNightOwl |
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9.990mHz station
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 21:13:18 -0700, "VegasNightOwl"
wrote: I'm copying a station on 9.990mHz that is very strong and in another language other than English. There is no copy of WWV/WWVH at 10.000mHz. Any ideas of who this might be? VegasNightOwl Listened until 0500UT but nothing showed up on 9990kHz, at least nothing here. Heard a pretty good station from India with a music program earlier down the band - around 9910kHz. So signals from the far east are propagating around that that time. Try to listen to a few foreign broadcasts with known (scheduled) languages. At least if you can tell the difference between an oriental and an arabic language, you will be able to pin down the location of many broadcasts. My first solid state desktop receiver was a Kenwood R-600. Jim(MI) |
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