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On Feb 15, 11:01*am, wrote:
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 07:26:26 -0800 (PST), RHF wrote: On Feb 15, 5:32*am, dave wrote: -http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/NOAAscales/index.html#RadioBlackouts Heard on the Shortwave Radio via WWV & WWVH Time-and-Time Again . . . {pun} during the last 24 Hours WWV & WWVH : Radio Black-Out Alert http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ftpdir/latest/wwv.txt . . Using WWV as a beacon, @ 1845 UTC I've got 10 MHZ weaker than normal. 15 and 20 MHZ varying in strength. Sometimes 20 MHz is stronger sometimes 15 MHz. @ 1855 UTC 20 MHz is strongest. Jim(MI) Heard the Female Voice Bottom of the Hour 'Aloha' and give the WWVH Frequencies on 10 MHz followed by the Male Voice giving the WWV Frequencies. * Both signals were about equal @1430 UTC on 10 MHz. * Between 1000~1300 UTC WWVH was stronger on 2500 kHz; and WWV was stronger on 5 MHz. But all during that time I heard the WWV/WWVH Hourly Radio Black-Out Alert. ~ RHF |
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