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![]() Today I heard at least 3 stations from Indonesia on 17 meters. Right around 1300-1330UTC seemed to be the best time here in the midwest. So you might want to tune in tomorrow morning around that time in case there is a repeat of propagation. Jim (MI) |
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On Apr 30, 6:28*am, dave wrote:
On 04/28/2012 04:40 PM, wrote: Today I heard at least 3 stations from Indonesia on 17 meters. Right around 1300-1330UTC seemed to be the best time here in the midwest. So you might want to tune in tomorrow morning around that time in case there is a repeat of propagation. Jim (MI) I was listening to Radio Australia Monday morning show on 21740 KHz yesterday afternoon in Cali, 18 hours ahead of Monday Morning here. Funny how that works, isn't it? ;-) |
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Hash: SHA1 bpnjensen wrote: I was listening to Radio Australia Monday morning show on 21740 KHz yesterday afternoon in Cali, 18 hours ahead of Monday Morning here. Funny how that works, isn't it? ;-) Blame it on the Canadians... ================================================== A few of Sir Sandford Fleming's many achievements: Establishment of Universal Standard Time, Fleming recommended the standard to the Royal Canadian Institute in 1879. Standard Time was accepted universally in 1884. Sir Sandford Fleming was behind the adoption of the present time meridians in both Canada and the U.S. http://tinyurl.com/7zgzokv ================================================== mike -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPnyCwAAoJEDTMN7GV3zbX/HMH+gKAfMZfSVl/gE9Zi8EEoRez hUwNy3OrrktLPFANf6UbsspKQffByPncrV6ZYeGYZYDKb1So/4P3fKlbG3Gyf/8k qCoNXzY488QxU4EP4s38FKIIwkjNK8FQDsKE+aiWh/XC/zcoOCHx/SsXXDUfDbjG 86qWhyRZunjTuq5htcbwBo45r7uZaIUnbckq1dDJ2cvTodmbLD r+G7y7v7cwR5mp 1ViKNTn3+WcPIQZ0uDH65BI/9WSjjt+GLuNLWfpM6CNU9Oj6Zy6f0ZVqi3Na2Oe7 1YIZMv4LDRGcZG6K9zAHAmShKZX6VBkrOGMd/+606PuEeplO+TScU5Eva3AJNtM= =/3Pg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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dave wrote: On 04/28/2012 04:40 PM, wrote: Today I heard at least 3 stations from Indonesia on 17 meters. Right around 1300-1330UTC seemed to be the best time here in the midwest. So you might want to tune in tomorrow morning around that time in case there is a repeat of propagation. Jim (MI) I was listening to Radio Australia Monday morning show on 21740 KHz yesterday afternoon in Cali, 18 hours ahead of Monday Morning here. Radio Australia did a frequency shuffle a week or two ago. Anybody found good frequencies for West Coast of North America in the morning? 9710 seems to be gone, and 11880 now comes in at least an hour earlier but is getting stepped on at 9 AM PDT. 7240 is still there, but propagation isn't good this time of year. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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