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On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 15:41:34 GMT, David wrote:
On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 11:06:25 -0400, dxAce wrote: David wrote: On 8 Apr 2005 17:21:40 GMT, saki wrote: I haven't heard the English service of the BBC on 9525 for a couple weeks and their 5975 service doesn't seem to be on before 0200 UTC. Last summer 11835 was in use at this time but doesn't seem to be used at the moment. Is there a reliable BBC frequency catchable on the USA west coast from 0000 or 0100? ---- XM Channel 131 Is that shortwave, 'tard boy? I see that you're getting off to a rather bad start again today. dxAce Michigan USA I just realized that the Webster's dictionary made a mistake. Radio waves have wavelengths greater than visible light, not less than. Webster's just hasn't kept up with the times, and yes - there are errors as well as glaring omissions. Case in point: Bozone (n.): The substance surrounding stupid people that stops bright ideas from penetrating. I make no claims for those this may apply to, let everyone decide that for themselves and enjoy a private laugh. BTW, Thanks for the All India Radio report David, got closer to a legit logging today - heard the voices but the audio was a bit too 'funky' for me to clearly ID ......... there's always the next day. Did you catch it on your R8 or SW2? |
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