Asians back with a number of weak audios; DUs took the back seat for a change.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
no
Reasonable audio at times during the period (much of it
understandable by a native speaker, though often battling w
Thanks Chuck. Where do you report these receptions? Always nice
to have expert contributions to the hunt lists.
Nick
At 05:01 06-06-17, Chuck Hutton wrote:
Nick -
I've heard Broken Hill from Grayland or Oregon yearly for the last 4
or 5 years. They stick out well with their pips and
Nick -
I've heard Broken Hill from Grayland or Oregon yearly for the last 4 or 5
years. They stick out well with their pips and ABC fanfare on the half hour.
Chuck
From: IRCA on behalf of Nick Hall-Patch
Sent: Monday, June 5, 2017 9:48 PM
To: n.pimbl...@gm
2NB isn't heard on the coast particularly, Nigel. Even the
Grayland Master Log has one mention from 1998, and that was tentative.
However, Bruce Portzer heard it at Grayland last October with ABC
fanfare on the half hour. Pretty nice catch. (I'd better look a
bit more carefully at the U
Nigel,
Sorry I can't offer any suggestions on your 999 UnID, but if you have both 729
and 891 in from Adelaide, you might want to check 639 for 5CK in Port Pirie (in
the same general area). It's // to 891 without a time delay, unlike the other
LR network station on the frequency (4MS).
Gary
I've been going over my recording from the excellent morning on
April 25th, and one interesting catch was on 999 khz. I was hearing
music there at 1158, definitely parallel with 891 khz. Checking the PAL
the only possible // I can see is for 2NB in Broken Hill, which I
understand takes i