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This is to commemorate 70th Anniversary of the very first FM broadcast,
ever. On the original frequency, at original site, with copy of original transmitter. 42.8 MHz is low enough in frequency that some DXers might get skip reception. Most ICOM radios go high enough to get this. See: http://www.cscmgt.com/news/2005-05-2...broadcast.html |
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![]() radioman390 wrote: This is to commemorate 70th Anniversary of the very first FM broadcast, ever. On the original frequency, at original site, with copy of original transmitter. 42.8 MHz is low enough in frequency that some DXers might get skip reception. Most ICOM radios go high enough to get this. As do many scanners, IF they are capable of wideband FM reception (WFM), though something might be heard on NBFM. dxAce Michigan USA |
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Sometimes, if you tune off the center frequency in AM mode, you can
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I had emailed the company doing the broadcast. They dont have a schedule
when the transmission will start, but they plan to put out PR right before the broadcast happpens. I plan to record it as I wont be home, I will be 70+ miles east in FN41 for the VHF/UHF contest which i doubt the broadcast from Alpine will go that far "Ice" wrote in message ... In article .com "radioman390" wrote: This is to commemorate 70th Anniversary of the very first FM broadcast, ever. On the original frequency, at original site, with copy of original transmitter. 42.8 MHz is low enough in frequency that some DXers might get skip reception. Most ICOM radios go high enough to get this. See: http://www.cscmgt.com/news/2005-05-2...broadcast.html Thanks for the heads up,I remember You or someone else posting this before but forgot the date. I will probably forget it again. Maybe You could post it again on the scheduled Day. I look at this Newsgroup more than I look at the calendar. It's more convenient anyway. Cheers |
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Mr. Man with the Master Plan schrieb:
I had emailed the company doing the broadcast. They dont have a schedule when the transmission will start, but they plan to put out PR right before the broadcast happpens. I plan to record it as I wont be home, I will be 70+ miles east in FN41 for the VHF/UHF contest which i doubt the broadcast from Alpine will go that far With a decent and high antenna with some gain it should be possible to catch the transmission up to 100 miles away. At least there should be no QRM.... If ionospherric conditions are fine it will likely be heard easier in Europe than 150 - 300 miles from the transmitter site ... :-) Ham transmissions on 6 mtr should be a good indicator. |
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![]() "radioman390" wrote in message oups.com... This is to commemorate 70th Anniversary of the very first FM broadcast, ever. On the original frequency, at original site, with copy of original transmitter. 42.8 MHz is low enough in frequency that some DXers might get skip reception. Most ICOM radios go high enough to get this. See: http://www.cscmgt.com/news/2005-05-2...broadcast.html The Alpine tower is within site of my home. I wonder if I will be able to hear it :-) -- Respectfully, Michael Location: New Jersey Primary Receiver: R-75 with full Kiwa mods Antennas: G5RV, 200ft "Frankenstein" roof wire Additional Radios: 7600GR,KA-1101,KA-1102 PL-550, KA-989, Info-Mate 837, GE-SR III Westinghouse H-104 (seven tube) Web Site: http://md_dxing.tripod.com |
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