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Here I sit at 01:00UTC wondering what other stations I should be able to get
now that WBCQ is finally unreadable. I am figuring someone out there has a group of stations they listen to on a Saturday night, what are they? Thanks! Jim Douglas |
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![]() Jim Douglas wrote: Here I sit at 01:00UTC wondering what other stations I should be able to get now that WBCQ is finally unreadable. I am figuring someone out there has a group of stations they listen to on a Saturday night, what are they? WBCQ is still blasting in here at 30 over 9 on 7415... but that doesn't necessarrily mean it will stay that way! Do I actually listen to them a lot? No, but I was simply checking the frequency. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() Jim Douglas wrote: Here I sit at 01:00UTC wondering what other stations I should be able to get now that WBCQ is finally unreadable. I am figuring someone out there has a group of stations they listen to on a Saturday night, what are they? Thanks! Jim Douglas Don't know what kind of antenna you have, but I'm listening to the UFO net on 3,977,7...lsb. Sometimes they discuss astronomy, and right now they're talking about that visible comet in the Pleides this month. (I can't remember the name of the comet right now). 80 meters seems pretty strong this evening. |
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Comet Macholz. It is visible in the vacinity of the Pleiades. I saw it last week once with binoculars. I was surprised how big it is.
Peace + "johndobbs" wrote in message oups.com... Jim Douglas wrote: Here I sit at 01:00UTC wondering what other stations I should be able to get now that WBCQ is finally unreadable. I am figuring someone out there has a group of stations they listen to on a Saturday night, what are they? Thanks! Jim Douglas Don't know what kind of antenna you have, but I'm listening to the UFO net on 3,977,7...lsb. Sometimes they discuss astronomy, and right now they're talking about that visible comet in the Pleides this month. (I can't remember the name of the comet right now). 80 meters seems pretty strong this evening. |
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JD,
.. If you give your general location City - State - Country .. Then usually some one in that area will respond with what they hear near you. .. If your are in Vancouver, BC Canada and some one replys with what they 'hear' in Miami, FL USofA; you may not Hear-what-they-Hear. .. If you are around the Southern California section of the USofA; then Check-Out the Shortwave Reception Reports - posted by Stewart Mackenzie "Shortwave Radio Logs from Southern California" http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...6d61204bcc0b77 .. If you are near the North East corner of the USofA then Check-Out the Shortwave Reception Reports - posted by Albert P. Belle Isle "203 English Language HF Broadcasts Audible in NE US" http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...7cca6a4ceec6ee .. |
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Comet Macholz. A pretty nice one if you have even binocs (the optical
kind of course, not the ferrite kind). Bruce Jensen |
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