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Diverd4777 November 28th 03 01:42 PM

Radio Australia Booming in on 9.580
 
at 13:45 UTC;

Could be in Sackville instead of completely across the world for the signal
quality..
Very nice post thanksgiving music right now

Happy Thanksgiviing

Dan


RadioGuy November 28th 03 04:20 PM


Diverd4777 wrote in message
...
at 13:45 UTC;

Could be in Sackville instead of completely across the world for the

signal
quality..
Very nice post thanksgiving music right now

Happy Thanksgiviing

Dan


From Australia to be sure... I receive them S9+10 (sometimes stronger) on
most mornings until they fade out in the early afternoon.

Heck... I can't miss 'Bush Telegraph'.

RG



N8KDV November 28th 03 04:33 PM



RadioGuy wrote:

Diverd4777 wrote in message
...
at 13:45 UTC;

Could be in Sackville instead of completely across the world for the

signal
quality..
Very nice post thanksgiving music right now

Happy Thanksgiviing

Dan


From Australia to be sure... I receive them S9+10 (sometimes stronger) on
most mornings until they fade out in the early afternoon.

Heck... I can't miss 'Bush Telegraph'.

RG


Apparently they have been dropping 9580 around 1400 as of late. There has
been some serious shifting of RA frequencies it seems. Reports were that they
were shifting to 9590 after 1400, but doesn't always seem to be the case.

Per some recent DXLD's.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm



N8KDV November 28th 03 04:45 PM

This from DXLD 3-209, Nov. 20 2003:

RADIO AUSTRALIA B-03 VER.1.0 EFFECTIVE 0000 UT MONDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2003

Freq (Tx/Azi)
5995 (B/010) 0800-0900 EE; 0900-1100 TP; 1100-1400 EE.
5995 (S/030) 1400-1800 EE.
6020 (S/030) 0900-1100 TP; 1100-1400 EE.
6035 (S/005) 1100-1400 EE.
6080 (S/334) 1400-1800 EE.
6080 (S/005) 1800-2100 EE; 2000-2100 TP Mon-Fri.
7240 (S/050) 1400-1800 EE.
7240 (S/030) 1600-2000 EE; 2000-2100 TP Mon-Fri.
9475 (S/329) 1100-1300 EE; 1300-1430 CC; 1430-1900 EE.
9500 (S/329) 1900-2130 EE.
9580 (S/070) 0800-1400 EE; 1800-2100 EE.
9590 (S/030) 0800-1600 EE.
9660 (B/010) 0000-0800 EE (Sport 0110-0700UT Sat/Sun); 2100-2200
EE; 2200-2300 BBC; 2300-2400 EE.
9710 (S/353) 0800-0900 EE; 0900-1100 TP.
9710 (S/030) 1700-2000 EE.
11650 (S/030) 2000-2200 EE.
11660 (S/329) 1300-1430 CC.
11695 (S/329) 2130-2330 II; 2330-2400 EE.
11750 (D/???) 1400-1600 EE (Target Central & W. Indonesia)
11880 (S/355) 0600-0800 EE.
11880 (S/329) 0900-1300 EE.
11880 (S/050) 1700-2300 EE.
12080 (B/080) 0000-0900 EE; 0900-1100 TP; 2000-2200EE; 2200-2300
BBC; 2300-2400 EE.
13620 (D/317) 2200-2400 EE.
13630 (S/353) 2300-0600 EE.
13630 (S/050) 0700-0900 EE.
13630 (S/030) 2100-2300 EE.
15160 (S/065) 0500-0800 EE.
15230 (S/030) 2200-2400 EE.
15240 (S/030) 0000-0800 EE (Sport 0110-0700UT Sat/Sun).
15240 (D/???) 0800-1130 EE.
15415 (S/329) 0000-0030 II; 0030-0400 EE; 0400-0430 II; 0430-0500
EE; 0500-0530 II; 0800-0830 II(Mon-Fri); 0830-0900
EE; 0900-0930 II(Mon-Fri); 0930-1100 EE; 2130-2330
II.
15515 (S/050) 0200-0700 EE.
17750 (S/329) 2330-0900 EE (Sport 0110-0700UT Sat/Sun).
17775 (D/???) 0000-0130 EE.
17795 (S/050) 2300-0200 EE.
21725 (S/355) 0000-0300 EE.
21725 (S/329) 0300-0500 EE.
21740 (S/070) 2100-2400 EE.

EE=English; II=Indonesian; TP=Tok Pisin; CC=Mandarin Chinese.
Vietnamese & Khmer are not shown. Nor are the reported II relays from
Tinian on 21615/21780 at 0000-0030/0400/0430.

S=Shepparton 100 KW; B=Brandon 10 KW; D=Darwin 250 KW.
(via Ian Johnson, ARDXC, DX LISTENING DIGEST)



N8KDV wrote:

RadioGuy wrote:

Diverd4777 wrote in message
...
at 13:45 UTC;

Could be in Sackville instead of completely across the world for the

signal
quality..
Very nice post thanksgiving music right now

Happy Thanksgiviing

Dan


From Australia to be sure... I receive them S9+10 (sometimes stronger) on
most mornings until they fade out in the early afternoon.

Heck... I can't miss 'Bush Telegraph'.

RG


Apparently they have been dropping 9580 around 1400 as of late. There has
been some serious shifting of RA frequencies it seems. Reports were that they
were shifting to 9590 after 1400, but doesn't always seem to be the case.

Per some recent DXLD's.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm



elg110254 November 28th 03 07:10 PM

Radio Australia's 9.580 mhz experiences interference with a V.O.A. transmission
around the 1400-1500 G.M.T. time frame! During the solar flares, 9.580 mhz
would fade away as 1400 G.M.T. approached! Love Lucky Ocean's "Planet", and
would love to hear his second hour as well, just like back-in-da-day(heck, that
wuz last year) !!! S.W.A.R.L. # WA6020SWL !!!

starman November 29th 03 05:10 AM

elg110254 wrote:

Radio Australia's 9.580 mhz experiences interference with a V.O.A. transmission
around the 1400-1500 G.M.T. time frame! During the solar flares, 9.580 mhz
would fade away as 1400 G.M.T. approached! Love Lucky Ocean's "Planet", and
would love to hear his second hour as well, just like back-in-da-day(heck, that
wuz last year) !!! S.W.A.R.L. # WA6020SWL !!!


RA used to register 9580 to North America for the time period 1100-1300
UTC. They stopped doing so about twenty years ago. That frequency is now
registered only for the South Pacific. It just happens to be received
well in NA too. There is no 'official' recourse for an interference
problem when the frequency is not registered for the area where the
interference is occurring. Sometimes it helps to write to both countries
to encourage a solution. I did this many years ago with a similar
interference problem and it was resolved in a week or so.


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snow November 30th 03 02:59 PM

Australia has been on 9.580 for the 11 years I been into SWL. Usually a good
signal. The bigger challenge is to pick up some of the islands in the South
Pacific. I was able to pull in Radio Tahiti on a Realistic DX-440 with a
longwire back in the mid-1990's. Then the station closed down. They use to
play local island music. It would fade in and out usually late at night.
Diverd4777 wrote in message
...
at 13:45 UTC;

Could be in Sackville instead of completely across the world for the

signal
quality..
Very nice post thanksgiving music right now

Happy Thanksgiviing

Dan





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