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It is like that here too with Radio Australia. Funny how some things are
equal across the coasts and others are not. I could probably count the number of pirates I've heard in the last 5 years on one hand. Of course, they're all from back there towards the east coast... "John S." wrote in message oups.com... Jim Hackett wrote: Lousy Radio Japan. They owe me a new signal strength meter. They are blasting in here to San Jose so strong on 9505, I can pick them up on my 1103 with the whip collapsed. Who said propagation was "sucky"? Time 15:30 At times on the east coast Radio Australia is so strong in the morning that any cheap portable with the antanna collapsed will catch them. |
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