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As a side note, how do TV stations manage to get mobile phone calls/signals
to people in the storm when it is obvious that the system would be down? Are they using satellite phones or something??? "Stephen Newlyn" wrote in message ... Approximate Schedule for relay of ABC Queensland appears to be Australian Day Time 11650 Khz 2100 UTC onwards Australian Night Time 6020 Khz 1000 hours UTC onwards -- ----------------- **Save the HF (Shortwave) Radio Spectrum! Eliminate Broadband over Power Lines!!! **Stephen Newlyn, VK5VKA. G'day from the City of Elizabeth, South Australia. ***Visit the "Stop BPL" page http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~vk5vka/stopbpl.htm ****Visit my Home Page at http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~vk5vka/index.html |
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