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RHF wrote: 9.580 MHz = "The Buzz" QRN / QRM = SIO : 0.0.0 Note - The QRN / QRM was still there even when using the 13 Foot RG8 Coax Cable Shielded Loop Antenna. That's because it's 9590, not 9580. 9580 shifts to 7240 at 14:00, (Likewise 6020 - 5995). But 9590 continues until 16:00. But there's lots of QRM, at least there was on Sunday when I was trying to tape The Science Show and The National Interest. If it gets any worse, it's time to download the Podcast . Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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