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Given the recent solar activities, if you still want to hear
International Broadcasters; this website is worth a look, its got most of the goods: http://www.wrn.org/listeners/schedul...ID=3&Show=week |
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All the stations I listened to this afternoon and evening sounded normal if not
better than. That may be because I get the signals from around the earth and, during flares, HF transmission, if it doesn't totally die, is one way -- eastbound, a plus for me. I'm westerly of the SW stations I usually listen to.. North-south signals bounce off the auroras. Effective east-west two-way can be had by bouncing the signals off the auroras. Bill, K5BY SE Texas |
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