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saki December 6th 05 09:34 PM

Your interest?
 
"Ron Baker, Pluralitas!" wrote in
:


I was wonder why you folks are interested in
short wave or what you like listening to.

I'm not much into broadcasts... except maybe
Radio Havanna. They're funny.

I'm more into odd signals and digital modes.
Radars, ship to shore, maritime fsk/sitor, anything
coded.


I've just gotten back to regular listening. I was languishing a bit during
a down-time for my antenna (literally---it blew out of the tree). But I'm
back now with about 75 feet of random wire. Listening in Southern
California with an R75 and a Drake SW4A.

I've always been a fan of interval signals and national anthems, especially
Radio Netherlands, first national anthem I heard forty years ago when I
started listening. I also like time signal stations.

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Ron Baker, Pluralitas! December 7th 05 08:51 AM

Your interest?
 

"saki" wrote in message
...
"Ron Baker, Pluralitas!" wrote in
:


I was wonder why you folks are interested in
short wave or what you like listening to.

I'm not much into broadcasts... except maybe
Radio Havanna. They're funny.

I'm more into odd signals and digital modes.
Radars, ship to shore, maritime fsk/sitor, anything
coded.


I've just gotten back to regular listening. I was languishing a bit during
a down-time for my antenna (literally---it blew out of the tree). But I'm
back now with about 75 feet of random wire. Listening in Southern
California with an R75 and a Drake SW4A.

I've always been a fan of interval signals and national anthems,
especially
Radio Netherlands, first national anthem I heard forty years ago when I
started listening. I also like time signal stations.

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Yes, I remember Radio Netherlands actually having
pretty entertaining programming.
If you know a good frequency for them now let
me know.

I'm in San Diego. Got a Kenwood TS-440 and
a 40m, 20m, 10m dipole up not real high.


--
rb



Mark Zenier December 7th 05 06:14 PM

Your interest?
 
In article ,
Ron Baker, Pluralitas! wrote:
Yes, I remember Radio Netherlands actually having
pretty entertaining programming.
If you know a good frequency for them now let
me know.


I posted the North American sched about a month ago.

Off the top of my head, for the West Coast, 5 and 9 PM PST on 6165,
everyday. And Saturdays and Sundays 11 AM to 1 PM PST on three
frequencies in the 17 and 15 MHz bands. 15315?

Mark Zenier
Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com)


saki December 7th 05 07:16 PM

Your interest?
 
"Ron Baker, Pluralitas!" wrote in
:

Yes, I remember Radio Netherlands actually having
pretty entertaining programming.
If you know a good frequency for them now let
me know.

I'm in San Diego. Got a Kenwood TS-440 and
a 40m, 20m, 10m dipole up not real high.


I listen to them on 6165 after 0100 UTC, which seems to be the best
frequency for them at the moment. Programming is still good; they alternate
Dutch, English and Spanish. I like the Dutch reports too since I'm trying
to learn a bit of it (starting with the weather reports at about 50 minutes
after the hour).

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