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Old May 7th 06, 10:52 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Dave Holford
 
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Default AFRTS (USA Armed Forces radio) on Shortwave?



Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:


Odd. I definitely get it on LSB. Some days there's a pretty weak USB
component but LSB is the consistently stronger of the two.


You've some sort of receiver problem.


Maybe, but it's not showing up anywhere else; SSB on all the ham bands
is fine. Tonight, for example, the USB component is there on 7590 and
quite listenable, but LSB is definitely better.

Who knows what happens to the signal on its bouncy journey across 1000
miles of open ocean.
--

Dave


Right now I'm getting it on 7590 USB, on a different receiver than last
time, and there is no sign of anything on LSB.

The other Dave at 45N 75W



 
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