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Brian Denley March 10th 04 02:36 AM

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Nice to heard RNZI again ot 17657 KHz (~S9 @ 2:30 UTC). They have been a
tough catch on this frequency for some weeks.

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Brian Denley
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Diverd4777 March 10th 04 02:40 AM

17675 Khz

Pretty clear signal here in NYC..

& agree, been a Long time since they've been so clear


Dan

In article Jav3c.530730$na.1298634@attbi_s04, "Brian Denley"
writes:


Nice to heard RNZI again ot 17657 KHz (~S9 @ 2:30 UTC). They have been a
tough catch on this frequency for some weeks.

--
Brian Denley
http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html





N8KDV March 10th 04 02:45 AM



Brian Denley wrote:

Nice to heard RNZI again ot 17657 KHz (~S9 @ 2:30 UTC). They have been a
tough catch on this frequency for some weeks.


Surely you must mean 17675? And yes, they are indeed coming in well.



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Brian Denley
http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html



Brian Denley March 10th 04 02:59 AM

N8KDV wrote:


Surely you must mean 17675? And yes, they are indeed coming in well.



Steve:
Sorry for the typo - of course it's 17675 KHz.

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Brian Denley
http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html



Tom Holden March 10th 04 03:11 AM

Brian Denley wrote:
Nice to heard RNZI again ot 17657 KHz (~S9 @ 2:30 UTC).
They have been a tough catch on this frequency for some
weeks.


Thanks for the heads up, Brian, on 17675. It's not moving the S-meter here
in Toronto but provided an interesting comparison of my single vs cascaded
DX-394 radios using AM or ECSS on the second, AM on the first. The fading
on ECSS is much less than on the AM from either radio. The second radio
takes the 455kHz output of the first.

Tom



Stinger March 10th 04 03:24 AM

Brian, that is a FINE radio collection.

-- Stinger

"Brian Denley" wrote in message
news:Jav3c.530730$na.1298634@attbi_s04...
Nice to heard RNZI again ot 17657 KHz (~S9 @ 2:30 UTC). They have been a
tough catch on this frequency for some weeks.

--
Brian Denley
http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html





Brian Denley March 10th 04 03:30 AM

Stinger:
Thanks! One more and the wife promises to have me committed :o)

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Brian Denley
http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html

"Stinger" wrote in message
...
Brian, that is a FINE radio collection.

-- Stinger

"Brian Denley" wrote in message
news:Jav3c.530730$na.1298634@attbi_s04...
Nice to heard RNZI again ot 17657 KHz (~S9 @ 2:30 UTC). They have been

a
tough catch on this frequency for some weeks.

--
Brian Denley
http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html







starman March 10th 04 12:06 PM

Brian Denley wrote:

Nice to heard RNZI again ot 17657 KHz (~S9 @ 2:30 UTC). They have been a
tough catch on this frequency for some weeks.


A sure sign of spring. More reliable than seeing the first robin.


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Dxluver March 11th 04 08:03 AM

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?

Dxluver March 11th 04 08:11 AM

Surely you must mean 17675? And yes, they are indeed coming in well.

It *IS* 17675 'all the time.'


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