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![]() uncle arnie wrote: On Fri, 07 May 2004 05:55 pm -0600 UTC, Mike Terry posted: %MM Telegraph.co.uk - London,England,UK ... publishes a lengthy document on radio abroad - mainly concentrating on how to obtain decent signals from the BBC World Service on short wave - but it contains ... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/...rty/2004/05/08 pbb c08.xml&sSheet=/property/2004/05/08/ixpmain01.html This is only loss of longwave to Europe. Plenty of SW freq avail. I don't know that I've heard of much longwave reception of BBC outside of Europe. No go with ICOM R-75 in the middle of the North American Continent. -- -UA Not much luck with the BBC, some relatively weak signals late in the evening; however Allouis on 162kHz has been armchair quality several evenings lately, with 216 almost as strong but with NDB QRM making it diffcult to copy. Using a Kenwood TS-850 and 160M sloper. Fun to listen once in a while but hardly reliable here, much more reliable on the East Coast when I get the chance. Dave 45N 75W |
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