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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