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No sign of New Zealand on 17675 03:00 to 4:10 UTC.
Anyone else getting them? Maybe they will show up on 11820 @ 05:00 UTC. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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, Telamon wrote: No sign of New Zealand on 17675 03:00 to 4:10 UTC. Anyone else getting them? Maybe they will show up on 11820 @ 05:00 UTC. No sign of them on 11820 either 05:00 to 05:20 UTC. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Telamon wrote:
No sign of New Zealand on 17675 03:00 to 4:10 UTC. Anyone else getting them? Maybe they will show up on 11820 @ 05:00 UTC. Nothing but noise here on both. 17675 has less noise, though. No detectable signal.. 05:18:39 GMT Calgary Alberta |
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In article Jo92d.16067$yW6.2390@clgrps12,
m II wrote: Telamon wrote: No sign of New Zealand on 17675 03:00 to 4:10 UTC. Anyone else getting them? Maybe they will show up on 11820 @ 05:00 UTC. Nothing but noise here on both. 17675 has less noise, though. No detectable signal.. 05:18:39 GMT Here is a news item from their site: RNZI Transmitter Maintenance 15 Sep, 2004 19:00 UTC Routine maintenance to our transmiter requires us to be off-air on Wednesday 2245-0500 UTC. [which is Thursday 16 Sep 1045-1700 NZST] RNZI Internet services will maintain a normal service So I guess it was planned that they would not have been on 17675 but they should be on 11820 now. Something must have gone wrong. I'm just a little confused if that service was supposed to be today or yesterday. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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, Telamon wrote: In article , Telamon wrote: No sign of New Zealand on 17675 03:00 to 4:10 UTC. Anyone else getting them? Maybe they will show up on 11820 @ 05:00 UTC. No sign of them on 11820 either 05:00 to 05:20 UTC. They were on 9885 last night so I guess things got fixed. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Telamon wrote:
They were on 9885 last night so I guess things got fixed. Starting to come in on 11820 at 05:08 GMT Slowly getting stronger Calgary AB mike |
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In article %lu2d.18089$yW6.8207@clgrps12,
m II wrote: Telamon wrote: They were on 9885 last night so I guess things got fixed. Starting to come in on 11820 at 05:08 GMT Slowly getting stronger I tried for them earlyer on 17675 and they sounded very weak and noisy so I went for Australia on 15515 instead and they were not much better. Ended up listening to the BBC for a while until New Zealand went to 11820. Sounding pretty good there. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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, Telamon wrote: In article %lu2d.18089$yW6.8207@clgrps12, m II wrote: Telamon wrote: They were on 9885 last night so I guess things got fixed. Starting to come in on 11820 at 05:08 GMT Slowly getting stronger I tried for them earlyer on 17675 and they sounded very weak and noisy so I went for Australia on 15515 instead and they were not much better. Ended up listening to the BBC for a while until New Zealand went to 11820. Sounding pretty good there. No problem today at 01:00 UTC. New Zealand on 17675 and Australia on 17795 and 17715 all the usual strong signal levels. 17795 is supposed to be toward North America and 17715 is to Asia but it always comes in better than 17795 for me. Do other people in North America experience that? -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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, Telamon wrote: In article , Telamon wrote: In article %lu2d.18089$yW6.8207@clgrps12, m II wrote: Telamon wrote: They were on 9885 last night so I guess things got fixed. Starting to come in on 11820 at 05:08 GMT Slowly getting stronger I tried for them earlyer on 17675 and they sounded very weak and noisy so I went for Australia on 15515 instead and they were not much better. Ended up listening to the BBC for a while until New Zealand went to 11820. Sounding pretty good there. No problem today at 01:00 UTC. New Zealand on 17675 and Australia on 17795 and 17715 all the usual strong signal levels. 17795 is supposed to be toward North America and 17715 is to Asia but it always comes in better than 17795 for me. Do other people in North America experience that? This explains the other night. Resumption of Transmission Delayed 16 Sep, 2004 06:27 UTC Routine maintenance is taking longer than expected. We hope to resume normal service by 0800 UTC [2000 UTC] RNZI Internet services are not affected. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Telamon wrote: In article No problem today at 01:00 UTC. New Zealand on 17675 and Australia on 17795 and 17715 all the usual strong signal levels. Not for long. This time of year (at least up here) 15 and 17 MHz get very sensitive to the space weather and often go away not long after sunset. Friday, at 05:00 or thereabouts, there wasn't anything from the south Pacific but RNZI at 11820 and RA's Grandstand on 9660. The 15 MHz signals were fine on Wednesday. What a difference a couple days can make. 17795 is supposed to be toward North America and 17715 is to Asia but it always comes in better than 17795 for me. Do other people in North America experience that? What time? At 00:00, 17795 has been about S3, (even with a new antenna wire and treating my R-1000's antenna attenuator switch with Stabilant/Tweek contact enhancer) and 17715 was (under S1) in the mud. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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