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Old December 21st 03, 02:22 AM
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Yeah, things have been quieter in New Zealand than usual. It's summer here
and we can usually here tons of US and South American and Australian CB DX.
But only on the odd day lately.

Maybe the ionosphere has been discontinued, due to lack of funding?

C.


"Rob R." wrote in message
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Anybody else experiencing absolutely awful reception conditions the past
couple nights? I'm in Oregon and stations I normally pick up loud and

clear
I can barely hear or not hear at all. Just a lot of white noise on all the
bands...especially at 0200-0400 hours, when reception should be the best.
I'm using two radios (Sony 2010 and Sony 7600GR) and get the same results
with either. I live near several huge TV/radio towers and wonder if

they've
done something to start affecting my shortwave signals...first time its
happened. Thanks for any input...
Rob R




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Old December 26th 03, 05:59 PM
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"CrewL" wrote in message ...
Yeah, things have been quieter in New Zealand than usual. It's summer here
and we can usually here tons of US and South American and Australian CB DX.
But only on the odd day lately.

Maybe the ionosphere has been discontinued, due to lack of funding?

C.


Just south of Seattle and I'm having the same as the rest. Except the
BBC on 5975, 6135 some nights, very weak on 6005 in the local
evenings. I also hear R. Netherlands some nights very well for their
hour at 8:00 local time (I believe).

It seems like everything above the 5/6MHz band is just plain GONE in
the evenings.

chevyorange
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Old December 26th 03, 07:41 PM
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Just spent the week on the west coast of Vancouver Island DXing... well
trying to. Most nights it was wicked (that's a bad thing!) - way too
much hum and/or white noise as reported.

If anyone is aware of the Tofino/Ucluelet area you know that there's
absolutely nothing between it and Japan. Don't understand the problem.
Puzzling!

Out of the blue one night I did get Radio Denmark clear as a bell, then
it drifted. Perhaps the ionosphere isn't dead - it's just taking a
break!



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"CrewL" wrote in message
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Yeah, things have been quieter in New Zealand than usual. It's summer here
and we can usually here tons of US and South American and Australian CB DX.
But only on the odd day lately.

Maybe the ionosphere has been discontinued, due to lack of funding?

C.


Just south of Seattle and I'm having the same as the rest. Except the
BBC on 5975, 6135 some nights, very weak on 6005 in the local
evenings. I also hear R. Netherlands some nights very well for their
hour at 8:00 local time (I believe).

It seems like everything above the 5/6MHz band is just plain GONE in
the evenings.

chevyorange

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Old December 26th 03, 09:27 PM
Telamon
 
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Alan Smithee wrote:

Just spent the week on the west coast of Vancouver Island DXing... well
trying to. Most nights it was wicked (that's a bad thing!) - way too
much hum and/or white noise as reported.

If anyone is aware of the Tofino/Ucluelet area you know that there's
absolutely nothing between it and Japan. Don't understand the problem.
Puzzling!

Out of the blue one night I did get Radio Denmark clear as a bell, then
it drifted. Perhaps the ionosphere isn't dead - it's just taking a
break!


Today I was listening to Radio Netherlands broadcast from Netherlands
Antilles to Africa on 17810 fade in and out over a couple of hours time
with the D level absorption event that occurred today while watching the
data on this page update in real time. Pretty cool.

http://www.sec.noaa.gov/rt_plots/dregion.html

--
Telamon
Ventura, California
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Old December 29th 03, 05:59 PM
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I leave in Seattle area I did notice a lot hum/buzz on 6 and 9 MHZ before
Christmas
is improving now. I can receive Australia,New Zealand,BBC,Denmark,Bulgaria,
Taiwan,Radio China regularly after Christmas.

I will admit I use a 40' dipole antenna and a Welbrook Loop antenna.
I you are using only a portable with wip antenna you probably
be disappointed with reception. Most International transmissions
are directed to 'eastern' North America.

"AC Smith" wrote in message
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In article ,
says...

Just spent the week on the west coast of Vancouver Island DXing... well
trying to. Most nights it was wicked (that's a bad thing!) - way too
much hum and/or white noise as reported.

If anyone is aware of the Tofino/Ucluelet area you know that there's
absolutely nothing between it and Japan. Don't understand the problem.


Puzzling!


Anyone have any idea what could be causing this? A shortwave
'dead zone' is not exactly an usual event...

Out of the blue one night I did get Radio Denmark clear as a bell, then
it drifted. Perhaps the ionosphere isn't dead - it's just taking a
break!


Maybe it's got holes in it...

FW


HAARP!!!!



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