Rich,

LRA36 normally operates M-F only. I did not notice it today as I tuned by, but 
did not dig for it as did not expect it to be on Saturday. But what else could 
it be on 15476?

73, Glenn Hauser

--- On Sat, 9/11/10, Richard Brock <radio...@access995.com> wrote:

> From: Richard Brock <radio...@access995.com>
> Subject: [HCDX] Antarctica LRA36 Finally
> To: Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com
> Date: Saturday, September 11, 2010, 10:43 AM
> Hello Fellow Members,
>                
>                
>    I'm going to report my probable reception
> of LRA36, Antarctica, after months of trying. My reception
> was on Saturday, September 11, 2010 on 15476 KHZ at 1348
> UTC. The broadcast was very weak and unintelligible, I lost
> them at 1402 UTC. I coud hear a male, and I think, a female
> announer. I'm going to stick my neck out and say that this
> was LRA36. I tuned above and below the frequency and heard
> nothing. I'm going to keep trying hoping for a clear enough
> reception so that I can send a report to them, hoping for a
> QSL card. I don't know if they QSL at all? Here's wishing
> good DX to all.
> 
> Rich Brock
> Beaver, Pennsylvania, USA
> 
> Grundig Satellit 750 receiver
> Zepp longwire 
> MFJ Versa Tuner  II



      

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