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Radio Nepal
Do my ears deceive me? Sounds like some weak strains of music on 5005
from Radio Nepal. Anyone else hear it? Steve |
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You sure don't hear Radio Nepal everyday....or I don't, anyway. I was
using an R8B and one of the Wellbrook loops. Steve |
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I was looking a propagation site last night before I turned in. It does
seem pretty unlikely to hear Nepal at that time on the East Coast. I couldn't find info about any stations scheduled for that frequency at that time, but a station could have changed its broadcast schedule recently....or maybe it was a pirate. Steve |
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I just found Radio Nepal's website: http://www.radionepal.org/.
According to this site, they broadcast on SW with 100kw. Anyone know if this is correct? I thought they used less power than this. Steve |
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dxAce wrote: wrote: I just found Radio Nepal's website: http://www.radionepal.org/. According to this site, they broadcast on SW with 100kw. Anyone know if this is correct? I thought they used less power than this. They do have 100 kw transmitters. Whether they run them at full power or not is up in the air. One interesting thing about Nepal is their time. The top of the the hour for them is at quarter after in our time. They are offset from GMT by 5 hours and 45 minutes. Kind of like India being offset by a half hour. dxAce Michigan USA |
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