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AIR India Very Loud and Clear
9690 S-7 (preamp off) 1345Z
34, -118 Drake R8B, 50' Random Wire |
David wrote: 9690 S-7 (preamp off) 1345Z Running about S5 here on the R8... dxAce Michigan USA |
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 09:54:04 -0400, dxAce
wrote: David wrote: 9690 S-7 (preamp off) 1345Z Running about S5 here on the R8... dxAce Michigan USA 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. |
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 23:12:54 +0100, SR wrote:
David: I turnned in at 2:50 UTC, and CRI (for the Amer.) is on. Now it is 3:10 UTC and CRI is still on. What time is AIR India on? Sony ICF-2010 Telescopic + coil, North America 73, SR David wrote: 9690 S-7 (preamp off) 1345Z 34, -118 Drake R8B, 50' Random Wire 1330 to 1500Z 500kW Bangalore to SE Asia. (courtesy of The Blue Pages) |
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. South America, Africa and East Asia, OTOH, are frequently readable or better. Bruce Jensen |
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 19:52:37 GMT, "Frank Dresser"
wrote: "bpnjensen" wrote in message roups.com... 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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"Frank Dresser" wrote: "bpnjensen" wrote in message oups.com... 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? WWCR is usually a very good signal from late afternoon and nights and early mornings. Late mornings to mid afternoons are generally weak signals. The other are similar in reception pattern but much weaker than WWCR at any time. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
"Telamon" wrote in message ... WWCR is usually a very good signal from late afternoon and nights and early mornings. Late mornings to mid afternoons are generally weak signals. The other are similar in reception pattern but much weaker than WWCR at any time. That's good to know. I'll be spending an upcoming weekend in Southern California and even a limited amount of domestic SW should be enough to keep me from Jonesin' for Hidden Knowledge. Frank Dresser |
David wrote: 9690 S-7 (preamp off) 1345Z 34, -118 Drake R8B, 50' Random Wire I hope this means you finally repaired your antenna. Steve |
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That's not what your previous messages indicate.
Steve |
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Yes, that's why he was resorting to satellite radio.
Steve |
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 16:05:38 -0400, dxAce wrote: wrote: That's not what your previous messages indicate. He can't keep things straight. Didn't he say just a while back that he had to repair his antenna? I may be wrong, but I do seem to recall that. dxAce Michigan USA You also recall me saying ''meterhertz'' which I never said. Must be fun, having a little world all to yourself. |
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David wrote: On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 16:05:38 -0400, dxAce wrote: wrote: That's not what your previous messages indicate. He can't keep things straight. Didn't he say just a while back that he had to repair his antenna? I may be wrong, but I do seem to recall that. dxAce Michigan USA You also recall me saying ''meterhertz'' which I never said. Must be fun, having a little world all to yourself. Not so sure about the 'meterhertz' thing... but you sure did have that formula all screwed up. dxAce Michigan USA Drake R7, R8, R8A and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
Content? Yeah, just like cable TV. A thousand channels and nothing on.
Steve |
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On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 09:57:32 -0400, dxAce
wrote: David wrote: On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 16:05:38 -0400, dxAce wrote: wrote: That's not what your previous messages indicate. He can't keep things straight. Didn't he say just a while back that he had to repair his antenna? I may be wrong, but I do seem to recall that. dxAce Michigan USA You also recall me saying ''meterhertz'' which I never said. Must be fun, having a little world all to yourself. Not so sure about the 'meterhertz' thing... but you sure did have that formula all screwed up. dxAce Michigan USA Drake R7, R8, R8A and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm I most certainly did not. Meters times Megahertz always equals 300. |
David wrote: On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 09:57:32 -0400, dxAce wrote: David wrote: On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 16:05:38 -0400, dxAce wrote: wrote: That's not what your previous messages indicate. He can't keep things straight. Didn't he say just a while back that he had to repair his antenna? I may be wrong, but I do seem to recall that. dxAce Michigan USA You also recall me saying ''meterhertz'' which I never said. Must be fun, having a little world all to yourself. Not so sure about the 'meterhertz' thing... but you sure did have that formula all screwed up. dxAce Michigan USA Drake R7, R8, R8A and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm I most certainly did not. Meters times Megahertz always equals 300. No.... you are incorrect, 'tard boy... Try to express the formula just a bit better. I just know you can, if you try. A double dose of meds just might help. dxAce Michigan USA |
On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 10:56:59 -0400, dxAce
wrote: David wrote: On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 09:57:32 -0400, dxAce wrote: David wrote: On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 16:05:38 -0400, dxAce wrote: wrote: That's not what your previous messages indicate. He can't keep things straight. Didn't he say just a while back that he had to repair his antenna? I may be wrong, but I do seem to recall that. dxAce Michigan USA You also recall me saying ''meterhertz'' which I never said. Must be fun, having a little world all to yourself. Not so sure about the 'meterhertz' thing... but you sure did have that formula all screwed up. dxAce Michigan USA Drake R7, R8, R8A and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm I most certainly did not. Meters times Megahertz always equals 300. No.... you are incorrect, 'tard boy... Try to express the formula just a bit better. I just know you can, if you try. A double dose of meds just might help. dxAce Michigan USA 300/Frequency (in mHz) = Wavelength (in meters) 300/Wavelength (in meters) = Frequency (in mHz) Frequency (in mHz ) x Wavelength (in meters) = 300 It's the same ****ing thing, Acehole. I learned it when I was little kid. |
David wrote: On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 10:56:59 -0400, dxAce wrote: David wrote: On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 09:57:32 -0400, dxAce wrote: David wrote: On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 16:05:38 -0400, dxAce wrote: wrote: That's not what your previous messages indicate. He can't keep things straight. Didn't he say just a while back that he had to repair his antenna? I may be wrong, but I do seem to recall that. dxAce Michigan USA You also recall me saying ''meterhertz'' which I never said. Must be fun, having a little world all to yourself. Not so sure about the 'meterhertz' thing... but you sure did have that formula all screwed up. dxAce Michigan USA Drake R7, R8, R8A and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm I most certainly did not. Meters times Megahertz always equals 300. No.... you are incorrect, 'tard boy... Try to express the formula just a bit better. I just know you can, if you try. A double dose of meds just might help. dxAce Michigan USA 300/Frequency (in mHz) = Wavelength (in meters) 300/Wavelength (in meters) = Frequency (in mHz) Frequency (in mHz ) x Wavelength (in meters) = 300 It's the same ****ing thing, Acehole. I learned it when I was little kid. I'm glad your meds kicked in and you were finally able to express things more or less correctly! LMAO at the dumb ass 'tard. dxAce Michigan USA |
David wrote: On 23 Apr 2005 07:09:15 -0700, wrote: Content? Yeah, just like cable TV. A thousand channels and nothing on. Steve Until you actually have an SDARS receiver shut the **** up. Geez...that's the thanks I get for wanting to help you with your antenna problems. Steve |
Nothing a little antenna work won't fix.
Steve |
On 23 Apr 2005 10:32:18 -0700, wrote:
Nothing a little antenna work won't fix. Steve I'm starting to think it's sexual. |
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