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Old April 7th 04, 04:26 AM
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I had no luck catching them today.



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In article k.net,
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I had no luck catching them today.


Where are you located?

It is over S9 here 5:40 UTC on 9615 KHz. The schedule changed recently
see http://www.rnzi.com/pages/listen.php

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Old April 7th 04, 06:43 AM
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And it's VERY easy here in Auckland, on 101.4 FM!!!

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In article k.net,
"Maximus" wrote:

I had no luck catching them today.


Where are you located?

It is over S9 here 5:40 UTC on 9615 KHz. The schedule changed recently
see http://www.rnzi.com/pages/listen.php

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Ventura, California



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Old April 7th 04, 08:52 AM
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CrewL wrote:

And it's VERY easy here in Auckland, on 101.4 FM!!!


That's cheating!

BTW- I had the pleasure of seeing the NZ all accordian band a few years
ago. They were traveling the US that summer. It was more accordians than
I had ever seen or want to see again. It reminds me of the joke about
locking the doors of your car just in case somebody trys to leave an
accordian in it.


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Old April 7th 04, 04:35 PM
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I'm in Issaquah, Washington about 15 minutes east of Seattle. Ordinarilly I
would have had no problem hearing them, but I moved to a new apartment which
does not allow outdoor antennas. I am relying on wire strung along the
diagonal of my room S. It does not compare to my several hundred feet of
wire up in the trees s.

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CrewL wrote:

And it's VERY easy here in Auckland, on 101.4 FM!!!


That's cheating!

BTW- I had the pleasure of seeing the NZ all accordian band a few years
ago. They were traveling the US that summer. It was more accordians than
I had ever seen or want to see again. It reminds me of the joke about
locking the doors of your car just in case somebody trys to leave an
accordian in it.


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Old April 8th 04, 03:32 AM
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Maximus wrote:
I had no luck catching them today.


Have you tried 15720 KHz? I am listening to them on that Frequency right
now. They are not broadcasting on 17675 KHz this season, BTW.

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