Radio Nacional de Espana from Caceres (60 kW) was transmitting on 770 kHz overnight rather than on 774 kHz!

Paul
Troon, Scotland





On 16/12/2011 06:00, Nigel Pimblett wrote:
Similar story here, with a number of carriers, but all of the "wispy" variety.

73,

Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, Alberta

On 15/12/2011 10:36 PM, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
Nope, nothing resembling audio, but a fair number of wispy and erratic carriers are being heard around 0530UT, with 1215 occasionally at fair strength.

A quick bandscan yielded: 675, 783, 837, 999, 1008, 1107, 1116, 1215, 1323 and 1377.

best wishes,

Nick

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