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Telamon wrote: In article , (Mark Zenier) wrote: Have you guys tried the 15280 kHz signal from Thailand, 23:00-05:30 UTC? No, I haven't listened to that time and frequency. I just missed it now. I take it that it comes in very well for you and that is why you mentioned it. If I catch it I'll let you know how it comes in for me. Is this a daily broadcast? I wouldn't say it comes in very well, but it's often just as good as 9525 or 5975 on a poor day. These days it seems to be S1 to S3 on the meter, relativly low noise and interference from 15290/15295? is not a problem on a better receiver. It starts an hour earlier during a boring time of day, and is on the East Asian track (same as 9740, the morning frequency) so the programs are different, and sometimes you can catch one you missed on the Caribbean targeted broadcasts. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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