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All India Radio on 15075 at 0245 UTC
INDIA. 15075, AIR, Bengaluru, at 0245 in unid S. Asian language,
listed Kannada. Weak, but clear and all alone. June 5. (Bryant, Louisville, KY, Icom R75, Eton E1 and a Sony ICF- 2010) |
All India Radio on 15075 at 0245 UTC
On Jun 4, 7:52*pm, Mike wrote:
INDIA. 15075, AIR, Bengaluru, at 0245 in unid S. Asian language, listed Kannada. Weak, but clear and all alone. June 5. (Bryant, Louisville, KY, Icom R75, Eton E1 and a Sony ICF- 2010) Very good! I can often pull this out, but rarely get what you'd call "copy" on them. |
All India Radio on 15075 at 0245 UTC
On Jun 4, 11:19*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Jun 4, 7:52*pm, Mike wrote: INDIA. 15075, AIR, Bengaluru, at 0245 in unid S. Asian language, listed Kannada. Weak, but clear and all alone. June 5. (Bryant, Louisville, KY, Icom R75, Eton E1 and a Sony ICF- 2010) Very good! *I can often pull this out, but rarely get what you'd call "copy" on them. Probably asign of good transpolar conditions. With sunspots increasing, I'm hearing a lot more on the higher frequencies at night. Haven't seen conditions like this in a several years. Mike, Louisville |
All India Radio on 15075 at 0245 UTC
On Jun 4, 11:30*pm, Mike wrote:
On Jun 4, 11:19*pm, bpnjensen wrote: On Jun 4, 7:52*pm, Mike wrote: INDIA. 15075, AIR, Bengaluru, at 0245 in unid S. Asian language, listed Kannada. Weak, but clear and all alone. June 5. (Bryant, Louisville, KY, Icom R75, Eton E1 and a Sony ICF- 2010) Very good! *I can often pull this out, but rarely get what you'd call "copy" on them. Probably asign of good transpolar conditions. With sunspots increasing, I'm hearing a lot more on the higher frequencies at night. Haven't seen conditions like this in a several years. Mike, Louisville The conditions are certainly getting slightly better . Several days ago I heard R. Kuwait on 21540 KHz . |
All India Radio on 15075 at 0245 UTC
On Jun 5, 2:28*pm, wrote:
On Sun, 5 Jun 2011 13:02:11 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen wrote: On Jun 5, 12:42 pm, wrote: On Sat, 4 Jun 2011 20:41:39 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Jun 4, 11:30 pm, Mike wrote: On Jun 4, 11:19 pm, bpnjensen wrote: On Jun 4, 7:52 pm, Mike wrote: INDIA. 15075, AIR, Bengaluru, at 0245 in unid S. Asian language, listed Kannada. Weak, but clear and all alone. June 5. (Bryant, Louisville, KY, Icom R75, Eton E1 and a Sony ICF- 2010) Very good! I can often pull this out, but rarely get what you'd call "copy" on them. Probably asign of good transpolar conditions. With sunspots increasing, I'm hearing a lot more on the higher frequencies at night. Haven't seen conditions like this in a several years. Mike, Louisville The conditions are certainly getting slightly better . Several days ago I heard R. Kuwait on 21540 KHz . Definitely better last night. I worked Akita City, Japan and somewhere around Sydney, Australia on 15 meters between 0000 and 0100 UTC. That was right about the time the Kp index hit 6.http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/rt_plots/kp_3d.html Jim (MI) So Jim - is the K index as obnoxious as it's made out to be? *Or does it just amp up the higher freqs at the expense of the lower ones? Last night, I noticed some 15 meter activity on the DX cluster. I checked it out and I could hear only the DX station and no stateside stations. Only took one call and he came back, so conditions were unusual to say the least. It appears that if you catch it (high Kp) at the initial peak, you can get good results on the higher frequencies. The low bands do suffer most from this activity. The two days after the peak seem to be the worst. Especially in the higher latitudes. Jim(MI) Thanks - well now the numbers look like this: 0000 by VE7CC SFI=103, A=26, K=2, Moderate w/G2 - No Storms That A looks lousy, and the SFI drops again. |
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