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Where the hell are the frequencies?
I usually listen to 12.160 and 9.475 in the evening. There is nothing there
now, nor has there been since before 6:00 when I got home? Did I miss something, did they change frequencies for the season? Regards. Never say never. Nothing is absolute. |
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The Dawn Soliloquy wrote:
I usually listen to 12.160 and 9.475 in the evening. There is nothing there now, nor has there been since before 6:00 when I got home? Did I miss something, did they change frequencies for the season? Regards. Never say never. Nothing is absolute. Ask Kenneth. -- # I prefer GNU/Linux to Windows because # I prefer self-empowerment to slavery. # Make the switch to open source and free # yourself from the Microsoft monopoly. |
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You related to John Ritter?
http://freespace.virgin.net/avril.bowles/ You seem to have a similar intellect to John? Maybe not though, John was smart enough to take his inane wit to television and at least attempt to make some money from it, here you sit on a shortwave newsgroup offering the same for free. Regards. In article 6gg0b.149740$Oz4.40688@rwcrnsc54, Pete Ritter wrote: The Dawn Soliloquy wrote: I usually listen to 12.160 and 9.475 in the evening. There is nothing there now, nor has there been since before 6:00 when I got home? Did I miss something, did they change frequencies for the season? Regards. Never say never. Nothing is absolute. Ask Kenneth. Never say never. Nothing is absolute. |
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Here in SE Texas, 12160 has been nothing until past 1300Z. Others have been
flaky during the day. 9475 tonight, after the first few minutes and a few minutes before sign off was mostly noise. It wasn't too good before that last hour. A big thingie from Ol'Sol was probably responsible. It's still lingering, good for aurora watchers I guess. Bill, K5BY |
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http://spaceweather.com/
http://www.sec.noaa.gov/ftpdir/latest/wwv.txt http://www.hfradio.org/propagation.html The links above can give some insight "Leonard" wrote in message news Ref: Bad Sun Spot activity... We had a bad flurry of sunspot activity on top of a bad decade of shortwave reception..these things come and go..but, we've had a double-whammy the past few years. We're in one of the projected down cycles.. and are due to come out of it...assuming things go as in the past. Leonard... __________________________________________________ __________ On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 23:48:32 +0000, wrote: I usually listen to 12.160 and 9.475 in the evening. There is nothing there now, nor has there been since before 6:00 when I got home? Did I miss something, did they change frequencies for the season? Regards. Never say never. Nothing is absolute. |
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It's like cable. You pay through the nose to get it, and then you get
several hundred channels of commercials - some deal LOL. Its (The Dawn Soliloquy) wrote in message ... I usually listen to 12.160 and 9.475 in the evening. There is nothing there now, nor has there been since before 6:00 when I got home? Did I miss something, did they change frequencies for the season? Regards. Never say never. Nothing is absolute. |
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On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 23:48:32 GMT,
The Dawn Soliloquy wrote: I usually listen to 12.160 and 9.475 in the evening. There is nothing there now, nor has there been since before 6:00 when I got home? Did I miss something, did they change frequencies for the season? - bad band conditions and solar flux |
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This Tuesday morning, 12160 was solid copy everywhere at 1200Z. Sunspot 431 and
its big flare is going LOS. Bill, K5BY |
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