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What I find interesting about Radio Australia (really ABC, right?) is
how similar their news is to that in the US. Only the names are different. We had MZM and the Duke-stir, and they spent months talking about AWB. Telamon wrote: In article .com, "John S." wrote: For me Radio Australia is one of those broadcasts that is an easy catch, but still exciting when the distances are considered. And they have some decent programming as well. Jim Hackett wrote: 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. Australia can be easy or hard depending on time of day and frequency. My location on the west coast usually means Radio Japan has a very good signal unless the propagation is kinda um... sucky. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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