Topband: Non-amateur stations in Europe on 1860 and 1900 kHz

2022-09-20 Thread Roger Kennedy
Yes these signals are very strong here in Britain . . . they're about 3kHz wide, and are usually S9 +30dB. Someone told me they're from a company that sells Data Transmission to companies that need to get data to lots of different locations . . . that's why they use Shortwave Frequencies. (He to

Re: Topband: Non-amateur stations in Europe on 1860 and 1900 kHz

2022-09-20 Thread John Kaufmann via Topband
> So how is the QRN doing over there now? Any likelihood of 160m activity from > the USA soon? > > Roger G3YRO The QRN on the East Coast is still fairly high most evenings, but there is propagation to Europe. OK1CF is on regularly and is usually Q5. Also a few G's have been heard recently with d