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uncle arnie wrote in message ...
6165 (best) and 9845 (if memory serves, this is close if not right) work well later in local evening for me starting at ~0400 UTC (when I get around to listening). You and I had this conversation before. You receive better with higher frqs and me with lower. But I agree with you with no need for DRM. I can pick this up on the YB400 in the kitchen with a whip, with only a bit of fading. Normally use the IC R-75 with the 100 m 'round the house antenna, and it's first rate reception. On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 03:16 pm, Telamon posted to rec.radio.shortwave: %MM Their schedule changed last weekend OCT 31. I usually listen to them on the weekends. On Saturday and Sunday 19:00 to 21:00 UTC 17875 17725 15315 The 15315 frequency has not changed but they just moved off of 17660 and 17735. Generally the highest frequency is the best for me but they are usually very good on all three with no background noise or interference sounding like a local BCB station so who needs DRM. Even on my 30' degenerate a-directional slopwire and any radio with HF, their 6165 freq slams in here like the TX is in my house...I can hardly turn down the gain enough. I'm in CA. Their 31-meter freq isn't as good at the same time. Apart from my local 50 kw MW station a scant 2 miles away on the SF Bay plain, no other broadcast powers in here like the Bonaire 6165 broadcasts. For that matter, no other African station kicks butt here like their 250 kw Madagascar relay - it's almost like a local too...and it's almost antipodal. Bruce Jensen |
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