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Old April 21st 05, 01:59 AM
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On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 19:52:37 GMT, "Frank Dresser"
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"bpnjensen" wrote in message
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David wrote:

Unlike the Eastern 2/3s of the USA, our best listening here on the

West Coast seems to be Asian and Oceana stations coming from the
Pacific in the Morning. There are a couple big Euro broadcasters with
late feeds to the West, but most of the Larry Magne prime time is over
before it gets dark here.

Man, you ain't kiddin'. The big Euro stations that make for armchair
listening back east are solid DX for us left coasters. The Eastern
Euros are often downright tough, even the 500 kW boys. Prague is
usually impossible at my QTH near San Francisco. Italy and Bulgaria
need excellent conditions to be readable. The other Balkans and
Baltics are uniformly tough, even in winter.



How well do you guys receive WWCR, WWRB, WRMI and WBCQ?

Frank Dresser

They're there, but weak and noisy. I used to live in Texas during the
'88 Solar Max and that was lots better. KUSW lives!


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