I received the following inquiry from a dxer in New Zealand.  I didn't do
any SW listening at all during Thursday's blackout.  Does anyone know if CHU
went off?  And if they did go off, how long did they stay off?  Or did they
switch to emergency power and stay on during the outage?

As I type, just after 1 PM eastern (1700 UTC), I can't hear CHU at all.  But
that's likely due to propagation, as I can't hear WWV on 5000 or 10000, and
reception is poor on 15000.


73

Mike Brooker
Toronto, ON

----- Original Message -----
From: "Norrieclan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Mike Brooker'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 4:39 AM
Subject: CHU off?


> Mike caught your logs today on HCDX.
>
> I spent an hour at the radio tonight (17th Aug, 06.00) and despite 6160
> Canadians coming in well no time signals on 7335 and 14670 could be heard.
> Normally pretty regular here. Would they have been affected by the black
> out?
>
>
> Caught 1620 WDHP co channel with I think WATW . The latter was a "coast to
> coast" station saying that it could be heard on WASJ but did not catch who
> was on 1620.
> best regards
>
> David
> Auckland NZ
>
>
>
>

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