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![]() "Mark" wrote dxAce, Thanks for this info. Yes, I hear faint wx info on the hour and then another brief transmission on the half-hour, on 9031. Jack, I appreciate what you are saying regarding propagation between Britain and NZ. Surprisingly (or maybe not!) Britain can be received here quite well at times. I hear RAF Volmet, West Drayton (west of London) on 11253 occasionally. In fact so much so, I use it as a propagation beacon - if I can hear it, I know that things are happening from that part of the world to here. That is pretty amazing copy, Mark! The only problem with using some of the Ute stations as a beacon, is in some cases they are remoted and/or simulcast from various transmitter locations. Maybe not the case for the Volmets, I don't know. As you come into summertime (poor props) we are entering wintertime (great props). Predicting your copy across the world and equator would be a short-path/long-path headache, for sure. ;-) I think you may also be in an area that does have particularly good reception all seasons. ZLM (Taupo Marine) in New Zealand has probably the best worldwide copy of any maritime station, evidenced by their ability to pick up GMDSS not only all over the Pacific, but across both coasts of North America as well. I can receive many of their DSC replies in our summer, and most in our winter. Cheers, Jack Virginia Beach VA |
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Jack,
Very interesting about Taupo Maritime. Needless to say, they are quite loud at my location! And as you say, RAF Volmet is very difficult or impossible to receive during our summer. Mark. "Jack Painter" wrote in message news:CDTcd.87450$Lo6.6932@fed1read03... "Mark" wrote dxAce, Thanks for this info. Yes, I hear faint wx info on the hour and then another brief transmission on the half-hour, on 9031. Jack, I appreciate what you are saying regarding propagation between Britain and NZ. Surprisingly (or maybe not!) Britain can be received here quite well at times. I hear RAF Volmet, West Drayton (west of London) on 11253 occasionally. In fact so much so, I use it as a propagation beacon - if I can hear it, I know that things are happening from that part of the world to here. That is pretty amazing copy, Mark! The only problem with using some of the Ute stations as a beacon, is in some cases they are remoted and/or simulcast from various transmitter locations. Maybe not the case for the Volmets, I don't know. As you come into summertime (poor props) we are entering wintertime (great props). Predicting your copy across the world and equator would be a short-path/long-path headache, for sure. ;-) I think you may also be in an area that does have particularly good reception all seasons. ZLM (Taupo Marine) in New Zealand has probably the best worldwide copy of any maritime station, evidenced by their ability to pick up GMDSS not only all over the Pacific, but across both coasts of North America as well. I can receive many of their DSC replies in our summer, and most in our winter. Cheers, Jack Virginia Beach VA |
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