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N8KDV wrote: Stig Hartvig Nielsen wrote: We are hoping to stay on the air on 5815 kHz through the night till sometime tomorrow morning (perhaps around 05 UTC) when work on the transmitter may start again. So when the 6 MHz band opens op for transatlantic signals later tonight I think you should be able to hear us on 5815 kHz in MI. The only report from outside Europe that we have received today for the 5815 test was from New Zealand. Not even hearing a het on the freq. at 2200. Maybe conditions will improve later this evening... Steve, Signal coming fairly strong here in Florida around 100 UTC. I emailed them to let them know. Bruce Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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![]() B Williams wrote: N8KDV wrote in message ... N8KDV wrote: Stig Hartvig Nielsen wrote: We are hoping to stay on the air on 5815 kHz through the night till sometime tomorrow morning (perhaps around 05 UTC) when work on the transmitter may start again. So when the 6 MHz band opens op for transatlantic signals later tonight I think you should be able to hear us on 5815 kHz in MI. The only report from outside Europe that we have received today for the 5815 test was from New Zealand. Not even hearing a het on the freq. at 2200. Maybe conditions will improve later this evening... Steve, Signal coming fairly strong here in Florida around 100 UTC. I emailed them to let them know. Pretty much overwhelmed here by the thunderstorm static tonight, but from the sounds of it they have a fairly decent signal. I also seem to have a 'rushing sound' of some sort on or near the frequency also. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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![]() "N8KDV" wrote in message ... B Williams wrote: N8KDV wrote in message ... N8KDV wrote: Stig Hartvig Nielsen wrote: We are hoping to stay on the air on 5815 kHz through the night till sometime tomorrow morning (perhaps around 05 UTC) when work on the transmitter may start again. So when the 6 MHz band opens op for transatlantic signals later tonight I think you should be able to hear us on 5815 kHz in MI. The only report from outside Europe that we have received today for the 5815 test was from New Zealand. Not even hearing a het on the freq. at 2200. Maybe conditions will improve later this evening... Steve, Signal coming fairly strong here in Florida around 100 UTC. I emailed them to let them know. Pretty much overwhelmed here by the thunderstorm static tonight, but from the sounds of it they have a fairly decent signal. I also seem to have a 'rushing sound' of some sort on or near the frequency also. Same here in Md., also with distinct "rushing sound," but we're also having some heavy weather. But I am getting some fairly faint, soft "Abba-like" harmony pop at 0415 on 5815. |
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