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Brian Denley wrote: Dxluver wrote: 17675 Khz Pretty clear signal here in NYC.. & agree, been a Long time since they've been so clear Brian & Dan, I hear them here at my QTH in Cincinnnati,Ohio on my Hammarlund 140X and on my DX398 often, just about whenever I fish then for them. It's always a solid copy. What states are you guys monitoring from, may I ask? Listening near Boston MA. RNZI has been virtually uncopyable here for some time due to listening conditions. Liberal Land... when your pal Kerry get's elected you can expect conditions to get worse, radio and otherwise... Out here in the Heartland though, we'll get by... Time and time again... |
DxAce wrote:
Brian Denley wrote: Dxluver wrote: 17675 Khz Pretty clear signal here in NYC.. & agree, been a Long time since they've been so clear Brian & Dan, I hear them here at my QTH in Cincinnnati,Ohio on my Hammarlund 140X and on my DX398 often, just about whenever I fish then for them. It's always a solid copy. What states are you guys monitoring from, may I ask? Listening near Boston MA. RNZI has been virtually uncopyable here for some time due to listening conditions. Liberal Land... when your pal Kerry get's elected you can expect conditions to get worse, radio and otherwise... Out here in the Heartland though, we'll get by... Time and time again... I can't stand Kerry - but then again anything's better than Bush. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
Brian Denley wrote:
Dxluver wrote: 17675 Khz Pretty clear signal here in NYC.. & agree, been a Long time since they've been so clear Brian & Dan, I hear them here at my QTH in Cincinnnati,Ohio on my Hammarlund 140X and on my DX398 often, just about whenever I fish then for them. It's always a solid copy. What states are you guys monitoring from, may I ask? Listening near Boston MA. RNZI has been virtually uncopyable here for some time due to listening conditions. I've noticed that RNZI sometimes has a good signal in the evening to the northeast US on 17675 while Radio Australia on 15240 can be quite weak. Both frequencies have similar beam headings, so it's curious how the propagation can be so different from two locations that aren't that far apart in shortwave terms. -----= 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! =----- |
Liberal Land... when your pal Kerry get's elected you can expect conditions
to get worse, radio and otherwise... I know where you live Steve. Michigan. Right? |
Dxluver wrote: Liberal Land... when your pal Kerry get's elected you can expect conditions to get worse, radio and otherwise... I know where you live Steve. Michigan. Right? Yes, indeed I live in Michigan. |
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