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dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: Radio Australia much stronger on 9580 and 11880 than usual this morning and sounding like a local station with S10 level signals. New Zealand on the other hand weak and noisy but listen-able at 17:00 UTC. Ran across it this morning and it was its usual 10-20 over S9 here. Radio Australia, 9580 at around 1300... As you could guess RA is stronger earlier in the morning trending toward a weaker signal later morning. The lower frequency on 31 meters fades first so I switch my listening to the higher one on 25 meters as late morning approaches. For this time in the morning 9580 was much stronger and 11880 is little better than usual for me. Both were very good. New Zealand was a different story this morning at 17:00 UTC very weak where they were very strong during my dark hours. I apparently have RNZ here at 2125 on 15265 but so weak as to be almost inaudible. How is it on your end today? Well around 17:00 UTC I only listened to them a few minutes and they were noisy with the normal static noise you hear on any weak signal but they were "listen-able" from the standpoint that without effort I could understand all that was said over the bookshelf speaker. That is my definition of "listen-able." Currently they sound about the same on 17,675 right now at 21:47 UTC. I expect them to sound better here a little later in the day. My plan is to listen to RA again next on 21,740 at 22:00 UTC. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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, Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: Radio Australia much stronger on 9580 and 11880 than usual this morning and sounding like a local station with S10 level signals. New Zealand on the other hand weak and noisy but listen-able at 17:00 UTC. Ran across it this morning and it was its usual 10-20 over S9 here. Radio Australia, 9580 at around 1300... As you could guess RA is stronger earlier in the morning trending toward a weaker signal later morning. The lower frequency on 31 meters fades first so I switch my listening to the higher one on 25 meters as late morning approaches. For this time in the morning 9580 was much stronger and 11880 is little better than usual for me. Both were very good. New Zealand was a different story this morning at 17:00 UTC very weak where they were very strong during my dark hours. I apparently have RNZ here at 2125 on 15265 but so weak as to be almost inaudible. How is it on your end today? Well around 17:00 UTC I only listened to them a few minutes and they were noisy with the normal static noise you hear on any weak signal but they were "listen-able" from the standpoint that without effort I could understand all that was said over the bookshelf speaker. That is my definition of "listen-able." Currently they sound about the same on 17,675 right now at 21:47 UTC. I expect them to sound better here a little later in the day. My plan is to listen to RA again next on 21,740 at 22:00 UTC. I should have mentioned the RN is hemmed in with a bubble jammer cover a transmission on the lower channel and another strong station on the channel above. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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, Telamon wrote: In article , Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: Radio Australia much stronger on 9580 and 11880 than usual this morning and sounding like a local station with S10 level signals. New Zealand on the other hand weak and noisy but listen-able at 17:00 UTC. Ran across it this morning and it was its usual 10-20 over S9 here. Radio Australia, 9580 at around 1300... As you could guess RA is stronger earlier in the morning trending toward a weaker signal later morning. The lower frequency on 31 meters fades first so I switch my listening to the higher one on 25 meters as late morning approaches. For this time in the morning 9580 was much stronger and 11880 is little better than usual for me. Both were very good. New Zealand was a different story this morning at 17:00 UTC very weak where they were very strong during my dark hours. I apparently have RNZ here at 2125 on 15265 but so weak as to be almost inaudible. How is it on your end today? Well around 17:00 UTC I only listened to them a few minutes and they were noisy with the normal static noise you hear on any weak signal but they were "listen-able" from the standpoint that without effort I could understand all that was said over the bookshelf speaker. That is my definition of "listen-able." Currently they sound about the same on 17,675 right now at 21:47 UTC. I expect them to sound better here a little later in the day. My plan is to listen to RA again next on 21,740 at 22:00 UTC. I should have mentioned the RN is hemmed in with a bubble jammer cover a transmission on the lower channel and another strong station on the channel above. Australia is good on 21,740 today at 22:00 UTC. S6 level on RX340 with a little noise in the background and occasional fading but no distortion with the sync and I don't miss any content because of it. This signal usually improves in quality throughout the broadcast. The folded dipole is at its 2X frequency so until I make or buy a distribution amp I'll listen to the 13 meter band one radio at a time. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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, Telamon wrote: In article , Telamon wrote: In article , Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: Radio Australia much stronger on 9580 and 11880 than usual this morning and sounding like a local station with S10 level signals. New Zealand on the other hand weak and noisy but listen-able at 17:00 UTC. Ran across it this morning and it was its usual 10-20 over S9 here. Radio Australia, 9580 at around 1300... As you could guess RA is stronger earlier in the morning trending toward a weaker signal later morning. The lower frequency on 31 meters fades first so I switch my listening to the higher one on 25 meters as late morning approaches. For this time in the morning 9580 was much stronger and 11880 is little better than usual for me. Both were very good. New Zealand was a different story this morning at 17:00 UTC very weak where they were very strong during my dark hours. I apparently have RNZ here at 2125 on 15265 but so weak as to be almost inaudible. How is it on your end today? Well around 17:00 UTC I only listened to them a few minutes and they were noisy with the normal static noise you hear on any weak signal but they were "listen-able" from the standpoint that without effort I could understand all that was said over the bookshelf speaker. That is my definition of "listen-able." Currently they sound about the same on 17,675 right now at 21:47 UTC. I expect them to sound better here a little later in the day. My plan is to listen to RA again next on 21,740 at 22:00 UTC. I should have mentioned the RN is hemmed in with a bubble jammer cover a transmission on the lower channel and another strong station on the channel above. Australia is good on 21,740 today at 22:00 UTC. S6 level on RX340 with a little noise in the background and occasional fading but no distortion with the sync and I don't miss any content because of it. This signal usually improves in quality throughout the broadcast. The folded dipole is at its 2X frequency so until I make or buy a distribution amp I'll listen to the 13 meter band one radio at a time. My reception of the 21,740 segment did not improve toward the end of the broadcast. Signal level was about the same from beginning to end. Listening to RA now on 17,795 and 17,715 and also NZ still on 17,675 all about the same signal quality with a signal strength of S6 average. NZ is better now just because the jamming one channel below and and another strong station above are gone. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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, Telamon wrote: In article , Telamon wrote: In article , Telamon wrote: In article , Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: Radio Australia much stronger on 9580 and 11880 than usual this morning and sounding like a local station with S10 level signals. New Zealand on the other hand weak and noisy but listen-able at 17:00 UTC. Ran across it this morning and it was its usual 10-20 over S9 here. Radio Australia, 9580 at around 1300... As you could guess RA is stronger earlier in the morning trending toward a weaker signal later morning. The lower frequency on 31 meters fades first so I switch my listening to the higher one on 25 meters as late morning approaches. For this time in the morning 9580 was much stronger and 11880 is little better than usual for me. Both were very good. New Zealand was a different story this morning at 17:00 UTC very weak where they were very strong during my dark hours. I apparently have RNZ here at 2125 on 15265 but so weak as to be almost inaudible. How is it on your end today? Well around 17:00 UTC I only listened to them a few minutes and they were noisy with the normal static noise you hear on any weak signal but they were "listen-able" from the standpoint that without effort I could understand all that was said over the bookshelf speaker. That is my definition of "listen-able." Currently they sound about the same on 17,675 right now at 21:47 UTC. I expect them to sound better here a little later in the day. My plan is to listen to RA again next on 21,740 at 22:00 UTC. I should have mentioned the RN is hemmed in with a bubble jammer cover a transmission on the lower channel and another strong station on the channel above. Australia is good on 21,740 today at 22:00 UTC. S6 level on RX340 with a little noise in the background and occasional fading but no distortion with the sync and I don't miss any content because of it. This signal usually improves in quality throughout the broadcast. The folded dipole is at its 2X frequency so until I make or buy a distribution amp I'll listen to the 13 meter band one radio at a time. My reception of the 21,740 segment did not improve toward the end of the broadcast. Signal level was about the same from beginning to end. Listening to RA now on 17,795 and 17,715 and also NZ still on 17,675 all about the same signal quality with a signal strength of S6 average. NZ is better now just because the jamming one channel below and and another strong station above are gone. RA is stronger today on 21,740 averaging more like S7 or S8 with some fading where the signal fluctuates S5 to S9. Listening 22:00 to 22:10 UTC so far. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: Radio Australia much stronger on 9580 and 11880 than usual this morning and sounding like a local station with S10 level signals. New Zealand on the other hand weak and noisy but listen-able at 17:00 UTC. Ran across it this morning and it was its usual 10-20 over S9 here. Radio Australia, 9580 at around 1300... As you could guess RA is stronger earlier in the morning trending toward a weaker signal later morning. The lower frequency on 31 meters fades first so I switch my listening to the higher one on 25 meters as late morning approaches. For this time in the morning 9580 was much stronger and 11880 is little better than usual for me. Both were very good. New Zealand was a different story this morning at 17:00 UTC very weak where they were very strong during my dark hours. I apparently have RNZ here at 2125 on 15265 but so weak as to be almost inaudible. How is it on your end today? Well around 17:00 UTC I only listened to them a few minutes and they were noisy with the normal static noise you hear on any weak signal but they were "listen-able" from the standpoint that without effort I could understand all that was said over the bookshelf speaker. That is my definition of "listen-able." Currently they sound about the same on 17,675 right now at 21:47 UTC. I expect them to sound better here a little later in the day. My plan is to listen to RA again next on 21,740 at 22:00 UTC. About S7-8 here at 2159 with "Waltzing Matilda" Nice signal. dxAce Michigan USA |
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