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Telamon wrote: In article . com, "bpnjensen" wrote: Telamon wrote: Radio Netherlands 11,655 18:00-21:00 UTC all days of the week from Madagascar 250 kW to africa in english. Prior broadcasts on this frequency are in Dutch. I have been fortunate to hear this frequency for years in English here near San Francisco. Of the nearly antipodal transmissions, this one clearly reaches west coast USA the best. During winter local middays, it is almost as clear as their simultaneous Bonaire transmission (!). No QRM either. Today they were pretty weak. The noise level made listening difficult and I had to resort to using the headphones. There was a little interference on the USB side but not much. Wednesday at 18:00 it's S6 and kind of fluttery, but very listenable here in Seattle. There transmission power was supposed to kick up at 20:00UTC but I noticed no difference. There signal was best early in the broadcast. From ILG it looks like: Radio Netherlands 9,345 14:00-16:00 UTC all days of the week from Uzbekistan to Asia in English. I have not been able to nab this one yet, at least clearly enough to ID. Have heard weakly, I believe, using SSB. Got up to late this morning to try this one. Yea, one of the problems with this broadcast is waking up enough to actually listen to it. (There's also PM on Radio Aus, and Newshour on BBC which can be more interesting). It's also repeated at least 3 times for North America, so there's not that much incentive. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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