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WWL 870
dxAce wrote: WWL 870, New Orleans, began fading in here right at my sunset, 0030. I do hear some occassional time pips on the frequency and some CW which is probably coming from Radio Reloj in Cuba. dxAce Michigan USA |
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Ok, the problem with my Sony ICF 2010 is that the SSB does not work
well. I did find a website http://www.palmsradio.com/hurricane.html And I tuned my radio to 14.325 USB MHz, but I hear nothing. But however, I tuned to 3.885 MHz and I hear hams talking about it. Once I get the a better radio I'll be able to SSB in better. SR 73 SR wrote: Hi Brenda: I'm trying to find this storm on the SW, do you have a SW FRQ? I'm using the Sony ICF 2010 telescopic whip. SR 73! Brenda Ann wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... WWL 870, New Orleans, began fading in here right at my sunset, 0030. WWL was the farthest east/south station I was able to pick up regularly in Oregon City, Oregon (about 15 miles south of Portland) shortly after local sunset, most of the year... can't hear it here.. damn N. Korean jammers, anyway.. |
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"dxAce" wrote in message ... dxAce wrote: WWL 870, New Orleans, began fading in here right at my sunset, 0030. I do hear some occassional time pips on the frequency and some CW which is probably coming from Radio Reloj in Cuba. I've been picking up WWL 870 this evening in Cincy. I'm also getting the pips as well from time to time. Listening to the press conference that the mayor is conducting. --Mike L. |
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