Rich,

LRA36 is only on the air at 12-15 UT (approx.) Monday thru Friday, so you may 
as well restrict your pursuit to those hours. I can usually detect at least a 
carrier. Doubt what you had has anything to do with them.

73, Glenn Hauser, OK

--- On Mon, 5/17/10, Richard Brock <radio...@access995.com> wrote:

> From: Richard Brock <radio...@access995.com>
> Subject: [HCDX] Antarctica Station
> To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
> Date: Monday, May 17, 2010, 1:03 PM
> Hello DXers,
>                
>    For weeks now when I'm not DXing I leave
> my receiver tuned to 15476 KHZ hoping to hear the station.
> I've been monitoring this frequency at random, night and day
> with no results, just open air. Right now at 1758 UTC
> There's a fairly strong carrier with a motorboating sound.
> Could this be jamming from an unknown source? Since I'm near
> Pittsburgh, Pa. USA, my problem might be that I need more
> antenna. I sure would like to be able to get a QSL card from
> them, that's if they QSL. Good DX to all!
> 
> Rich Brock
> WA3028SWL
> Beaver, Pa. (near Pittsburgh)
> Random longwire antenna
> Many receivers



      

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