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Some of you folks out there have awfully generous S meters! ;-)
Steve Holland, MI |
In article , N8KDV
writes: It's damn cold out there in the wind and snow! Steve You are dedicated ! |
In article , N8KDV
writes: Some of you folks out there have awfully generous S meters! ;-) Steve Holland, MI Must be them pills you get from the Internet...!;-) - Actually, it Might be all the snow / rain in the west is adding to the reflectivity of the ground.. dan ( NYC) |
Diverd4777 wrote: In article , N8KDV writes: Some of you folks out there have awfully generous S meters! ;-) Must be them pills you get from the Internet...!;-) - Actually, it Might be all the snow / rain in the west is adding to the reflectivity of the ground.. The snow and the rain have very little if anything to do with propagation at HF frequencies. They may have an effect at VHF and above. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B |
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BDK wrote: Did you listen today?? For the 3 or so hours I did, from 7-10, signal strengths were huge, way above normal, at least here. I also hear a lot more traffic than normal on the ATC freqs, lots of pacific, hell, lots of everywhere! BDK Hmmmmmm... That's nice. But all I said was that some of you folks out there have awfully generous S meters! ;-) Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B "I swear by, not at, Drake receivers" http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
"Ron" wrote in message ... S-10 in west central Ohio. I've been getting RA on 9580 "booming in here" in New England since 1966! Try tracing their beam for this freq. and you'll see it comes right thru the heart of America. Craig, WPE1HNS Meredith, NH USA Drake R8B/Alpha Delta DX Sloper Sony SW-77 Sony ICF-2010 2 x Phillips/Magnavox D2935 Uniden CR-2021 Knight Kit Star Roamer (permanently tuned to Turkey on 9460) GE Superadio II/Select-A-Tenna Delphi Ski-Fi XM/3" Antennae Tuning since 1963 |
King Pineapple wrote:
"Ron" wrote in message ... S-10 in west central Ohio. I've been getting RA on 9580 "booming in here" in New England since 1966! Try tracing their beam for this freq. and you'll see it comes right thru the heart of America. I've noticed that 95*90* has been just as strong as 9580 at around 1000-UTC. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Recently, Radio Australia's 9.580 mhz transmission goes off air around 1400
G.M.T. Then it returns around 1600 G.M.T., when 9.590 mhz ceases operation. WA6020SWL |
N8KDV wrote in message ...
Diverd4777 wrote: S-5 S- 7 here on the east coast Almost as clear as a local / regional AM Station Nothing really unusual about that. They generally put in a good signal here on 9580. What was unusual this morning was having to go out and do some minor antenna repairs. The PL-259 on my 200' wire must have worked its way out of the matching transformer due to repeated heating and cooling. This mornings 9 degree temp put the finishing touches on it and it was not making a good connection. At first I thought my coax had failed (it's buried), but after doing some continuity checks, and finding out that the PL-259 seemed just a tad loose, I quickly got it up and running again. It's damn cold out there in the wind and snow! Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B "I swear by, not at, Drake receivers" Seems evry time I do antenna work it is winter. Minnesota style. Out of all my work I only remember one time doing summer antenna work. Guess what I have plans to do in a couple of weeks? John BRRRRRRRR. How do you like the R7? |
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