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, Telamon wrote: In article , Telamon wrote: Hasn't been that great for me today. I noticed that the solar wind magnetic field direction is opposing the earths magnetic field. This is never a good thing for propagation. http://www.sec.noaa.gov/SWN/index.html Radio Netherlands was comparatively weak and noisy today out of the Antilles instead of being very strong and sounding like a local station. Only 17,725 from the Antilles was strong where 17,810 and 15,315 were weak. 17,875 from the Sackville was very strong as usual. Australia and NZ have not faired very well so far today with 17,675 for NZ being the best so far today. In about half hour I'll see how RA does on 21,740 22:00 to 0:00 UTC. RA starting out very weak on 21,740 22:00 UTC. Time will tell will if the signal picks up a bit throughout the broadcast segment. This is normally a very good signal to southern California. Just before the end of the broadcast at 00:00 the RA signal level was up to average S6 and sounding fair. RA is S10 on 13,630 from 07:00 to 07:30 so far. No sign of NZ on 9885 at this time for me. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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