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Old June 23rd 06, 01:12 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default an on topic post: Short wave positively affected by a power failure


N9NEO wrote:
Because all of the appliances in your house (and houses up and down
your street as well)that use microprocessors were quiet. So that you
heard lots more stations and had a very pleasant time.

Am I warm?

my home does not go down with a power fuilure a few small uses drop off
but I am ostly off gird and out in the coutry

my thought were to wonder if this mean the grid is generating enough
leakage to interfere with me


NEO

an old freind wrote:
yesterday we had power for about 8 hour here so I spent alot more time
listen to shortave and a lot more wseemed to be on, this first suprised
me but after a bit of thought I think i realized why.

be nice to see the thoughts of others to see if indepentant minds come
to the same conclusion


 
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