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On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 16:46:07 +1030, "Stephen Newlyn"
wrote: Australian Tropical Cyclone Larry aftermath damage reports and information can be heard on 11650 Khz with a temporary relay of the domestic "ABC Far North" service of ABC Queensland. a great idea using RA trasmitters??, but as a percentage of listerns in the FNQ area who listens for even knows HF bands exist. does any one know how many abc/sbs/ect AM/FM are now out of action |
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On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 19:31:56 +0930, morse code spark@gap wrote:
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 16:46:07 +1030, "Stephen Newlyn" wrote: Australian Tropical Cyclone Larry aftermath damage reports and information can be heard on 11650 Khz with a temporary relay of the domestic "ABC Far North" service of ABC Queensland. a great idea using RA trasmitters??, but as a percentage of listerns in the FNQ area who listens for even knows HF bands exist. does any one know how many abc/sbs/ect AM/FM are now out of action It would be useful to hear from somebody in the area, but they are probably rather pre-occupied at present. However, given the extent of publicity regarding cyclone warning etc, I would expect a reasonable level of awareness and capability to receive HF services in the region - especially given that many rural areas would have only marginal quality MF and FM reception. Damn, another smart-arse spoiling a good story ;-)) Keith G Malcolm 23 March 2006 |
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