Wow. A total dud, checking from 15:55 UTC. Barely a hint on 1566.
73,...Walt
On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 3:59 PM, Richard N Allen
wrote:
> Nick & Nigel:
>
> All I had was a carrier on 1566 kHz with plenty of slop from XERF-1570.
> Sadly there wasn't any recognizable audio.
>
> Richard.
>
> Sent fr
Nick & Nigel:
All I had was a carrier on 1566 kHz with plenty of slop from XERF-1570. Sadly
there wasn't any recognizable audio.
Richard.
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So far, my response to that is "so Oklahoma is where 1566's signal
went?". A weak carrier is about the best they have managed so far
here (1525UT). Of course, they have been peaking around 1600UT
recently, but this is a pretty low starting point.
Just when you thought conditions couldn't
Hi Richard,
I think even your fragments were more than I had here. An
excellent morning - for sleeping!
73,
Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, AB
On 12/18/2016 7:00 AM, Richard N Allen wrote:
Perfect weather this morning for DXing in a warm QTH, yet there was nothing to
hear, except some fragmen
Perfect weather this morning for DXing in a warm QTH, yet there was nothing to
hear, except some fragmentary signal traces on 1566 kHz between 1306 and 1338
GMT.
Richard Allen,
near Perry OK USA,
PL-380 & FSL.
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