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Old March 4th 05, 07:57 PM
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** U S A. Glenn: We are testing 15190
right now (12:30 pm eastern time [1730
UT] March 4, 2005. Could you please
tune it in and send me a reception
report??
We will run it most of the day using a
new Rhombic antenna with various
programming. We are making RF human
exposure measurements, and testing for
any
signs of meltdowns. Thanks!!! (Dave
Frantz, WWRB, via DXLD)

Dave, Checked around 1745 UT. All I can
get is a very weak carrier, and it is
slightly unstable with BFO on. Now
would that be you or Equatorial Guinea?
I
wouldn`t expect to get a usable signal
from you on 15 MHz under prevailing
conditions, as WWCR 15825 is seldom any
good here -- both are at too close a
skip distance unless some sporadic E kicks in (Glenn to Dave, ibid.)
(GH dxldyahoo group)

Something in there here, but I'm probably in the skip zone as well.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

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Old March 4th 05, 08:25 PM
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I have a very good signal at 14:24 CST. Don't know who it is. Have not
given any call sign for quite sometime.



"dxAce" wrote in message
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** U S A. Glenn: We are testing 15190
right now (12:30 pm eastern time [1730
UT] March 4, 2005. Could you please
tune it in and send me a reception
report??
We will run it most of the day using a
new Rhombic antenna with various
programming. We are making RF human
exposure measurements, and testing for
any
signs of meltdowns. Thanks!!! (Dave
Frantz, WWRB, via DXLD)

Dave, Checked around 1745 UT. All I can
get is a very weak carrier, and it is
slightly unstable with BFO on. Now
would that be you or Equatorial Guinea?
I
wouldn`t expect to get a usable signal
from you on 15 MHz under prevailing
conditions, as WWCR 15825 is seldom any
good here -- both are at too close a
skip distance unless some sporadic E kicks in (Glenn to Dave,
ibid.)
(GH dxldyahoo group)

Something in there here, but I'm probably in the skip zone as well.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



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Old March 4th 05, 08:54 PM
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dxAce wrote in
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Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 2045 UTC

Signal
I-Interference
N- Natural Noise
P-Propagation Conditions
Overall merit


SINPO 34423

3 4 4 2 3

Fair Slight Slight Severe disturbance Fair



The show is just asking for people to write to familyradio.com followed
by music.

As a side comment, the Alex Jones show on 9.985 today was greatly
disturbed by propagation, weak signal, and adjacent channel interference.
(9985 being interfered with by 9990). 12160 reception is practically non-
existant.

I suspect that propagation is poor today anyway. Looks promising though.

Dr. Artaud

** U S A. Glenn: We are testing 15190
right now (12:30 pm eastern time [1730
UT] March 4, 2005. Could you please
tune it in and send me a reception
report??
We will run it most of the day using a
new Rhombic antenna with various
programming. We are making RF human
exposure measurements, and testing for
any
signs of meltdowns. Thanks!!! (Dave
Frantz, WWRB, via DXLD)

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dxAce wrote:

** U S A. Glenn: We are testing 15190
right now (12:30 pm eastern time [1730
UT] March 4, 2005. Could you please
tune it in and send me a reception
report??
We will run it most of the day using a
new Rhombic antenna with various
programming. We are making RF human
exposure measurements, and testing for
any
signs of meltdowns. Thanks!!! (Dave
Frantz, WWRB, via DXLD)

Dave, Checked around 1745 UT. All I can
get is a very weak carrier, and it is
slightly unstable with BFO on. Now
would that be you or Equatorial Guinea?
I
wouldn`t expect to get a usable signal
from you on 15 MHz under prevailing
conditions, as WWCR 15825 is seldom any
good here -- both are at too close a
skip distance unless some sporadic E kicks in (Glenn to Dave, ibid.)
(GH dxldyahoo group)

Something in there here, but I'm probably in the skip zone as well.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


Tried it at 2230 and all I heard was a faint carrier, so it's not just
you, because I'm in California, well out of their skip zone.


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dxAce wrote:

** U S A. Glenn: We are testing 15190
right now (12:30 pm eastern time [1730
UT] March 4, 2005. Could you please
tune it in and send me a reception
report??
We will run it most of the day using a
new Rhombic antenna with various
programming. We are making RF human
exposure measurements, and testing for
any
signs of meltdowns. Thanks!!! (Dave
Frantz, WWRB, via DXLD)

Dave, Checked around 1745 UT. All I can
get is a very weak carrier, and it is
slightly unstable with BFO on. Now
would that be you or Equatorial Guinea?
I
wouldn`t expect to get a usable signal
from you on 15 MHz under prevailing
conditions, as WWCR 15825 is seldom any
good here -- both are at too close a
skip distance unless some sporadic E kicks in (Glenn to Dave, ibid.)
(GH dxldyahoo group)

Something in there here, but I'm probably in the skip zone as well.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


Tuned in at 0230, and all I heard was spillover from Radio Japan on
15195.


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running dogg wrote:

dxAce wrote:

** U S A. Glenn: We are testing 15190
right now (12:30 pm eastern time [1730
UT] March 4, 2005. Could you please
tune it in and send me a reception
report??
We will run it most of the day using a
new Rhombic antenna with various
programming. We are making RF human
exposure measurements, and testing for
any
signs of meltdowns. Thanks!!! (Dave
Frantz, WWRB, via DXLD)

Dave, Checked around 1745 UT. All I can
get is a very weak carrier, and it is
slightly unstable with BFO on. Now
would that be you or Equatorial Guinea?
I
wouldn`t expect to get a usable signal
from you on 15 MHz under prevailing
conditions, as WWCR 15825 is seldom any
good here -- both are at too close a
skip distance unless some sporadic E kicks in (Glenn to Dave, ibid.)
(GH dxldyahoo group)

Something in there here, but I'm probably in the skip zone as well.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


Tuned in at 0230, and all I heard was spillover from Radio Japan on
15195.


Heck, nobody said they were going to test the whole day through...

Ya gots to think once in a while...

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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