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Old November 7th 04, 11:20 PM
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Despite the current geomagnetic and solar storms my reception on the 19,
16 and 13 meters has been good so far today.

Radio Netherlands on 19 and 16 meters was good as is Australia and New
Zealand on 16 meters. Australia on 13 meters is excellent just to
mention a few.

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Telamon wrote:

Despite the current geomagnetic and solar storms my reception on the 19,
16 and 13 meters has been good so far today.

Radio Netherlands on 19 and 16 meters was good as is Australia and New
Zealand on 16 meters. Australia on 13 meters is excellent just to
mention a few.


At 0:00 UTC Australia good on 17795 and 17715 along with New Zealand on
17675. New Zealand is stronger than Australia. The Australian signal on
both frequencies fluctuates a lot at the moment. The New Zealand signal
is strong and steady.

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Old November 8th 04, 12:27 AM
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On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 23:20:32 GMT, Telamon
wrote:

Despite the current geomagnetic and solar storms my reception on the 19,
16 and 13 meters has been good so far today.

Radio Netherlands on 19 and 16 meters was good as is Australia and New
Zealand on 16 meters. Australia on 13 meters is excellent just to
mention a few.


I've been having a ball, there is alot of great stuff this season!
The bands are just screaming!
(and in the middle of the night I found a numbers station in Spanish
~9350, but it was so late I just listened a bit and went back to
sleep)

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Old November 8th 04, 03:50 PM
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Telamon wrote in message ...
Despite the current geomagnetic and solar storms my reception on the 19,
16 and 13 meters has been good so far today.

Radio Netherlands on 19 and 16 meters was good as is Australia and New
Zealand on 16 meters. Australia on 13 meters is excellent just to
mention a few.


I have had good luck with some stations, worse with others. In
particular, Radio Thailand (which was coming in so good here
1400-1430z local mornings on their SE Asia 31 meter EE broadcast) is
now barely a carrier on SSB (and I am aware that they switched to
their new 31-meter winter frequency).

OTOH, Radio Ethiopia, which has always had a curse of some sort at
this location in central Cal, US, now shows up pretty well in Arabic
after 1500 on 31-meters once I get the adjacent channel stuff out of
the way. Sorry about the immediate lack of specific freqs - I don't
just now have my charts handy.

This may be dependent upon other factors than simple general
coming-and-goings of propagation, though.

Bruce Jensen
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Old November 9th 04, 04:12 AM
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Telamon wrote in message

...
Despite the current geomagnetic and solar storms my reception on the 19,
16 and 13 meters has been good so far today.

Radio Netherlands on 19 and 16 meters was good as is Australia and New
Zealand on 16 meters. Australia on 13 meters is excellent just to
mention a few.


I have had good luck with some stations, worse with others. In
particular, Radio Thailand (which was coming in so good here
1400-1430z local mornings on their SE Asia 31 meter EE broadcast) is
now barely a carrier on SSB (and I am aware that they switched to
their new 31-meter winter frequency).

OTOH, Radio Ethiopia, which has always had a curse of some sort at
this location in central Cal, US, now shows up pretty well in Arabic
after 1500 on 31-meters once I get the adjacent channel stuff out of
the way. Sorry about the immediate lack of specific freqs - I don't
just now have my charts handy.

This may be dependent upon other factors than simple general
coming-and-goings of propagation, though.


We have been seeing some Sun action lately.

NOAA Scales Maximum in Currently
past 24-hours
Geomagnetic Storms extreme moderate
Solar Radiation Storms moderate minor
Radio Blackouts minor none

I was just listening to New Zealand and they had a piece on DRM from
3:00 to 3:45 UTC where someone played received DRM from different points
on the globe. It all sounded fine on AM if you know what I mean.

New Zealand sounded good on 17675 and also good on 15340 where they
switched to at 4:00 UTC.

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Telamon
Ventura, California


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Old November 9th 04, 04:57 PM
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On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 05:20 pm, Telamon
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%MM

Despite the current geomagnetic and solar storms my reception on the 19,
16 and 13 meters has been good so far today.

Radio Netherlands on 19 and 16 meters was good as is Australia and New
Zealand on 16 meters. Australia on 13 meters is excellent just to
mention a few.

BBC Africa on 6005 after 0500 UTC is usually quite good, but not the last 2
days. Australia has been not quite as good as usual for me, 6020 at
1200UTC is usual listening time.

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Old November 9th 04, 08:03 PM
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Telamon wrote:
Despite the current geomagnetic and solar storms my reception on the 19,
16 and 13 meters has been good so far today.


Propagation on MW was so bad Sunday night / Monday morning that I
couldn't find a station that carried Coast To Coast (other than WLS,
which is really close). Seriously, the band was dead, dead, dead.

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