Tahiti still came through with a bit of audio on 738 on Saturday
morning, good enough to match their webstream. 702 was also in with
about a minute of weak and muffled audio, but slop from 700 was too
great to overcome when 702 peaked. This morning 738 had threshold audio
- music actually, just above the imaginary level, but it didn't seem to
match Tahiti's stream. I couldn't find a stream for ABC North Coast and
couldn't pull up Radio Live's stream fast enough for comparison. Two
carriers were noted at this time on 738.001 & 738.003 that suggest
Tahiti and New Zealand. The DU chase continues, but in the meantime it
would be nice to solve the 740 Mexican mystery that Glenn Hauser also
logged a few days ago and heard again here this morning.
73,
-Tim
On 10/04/2014 07:16 PM, neilkaz [email protected] [ABDX] wrote:
Sorry but I don't know which one this is. Was this Mexican messing up
your planned reception of Tahiti? 73 KAZ
-----Original Message-----
>From: "Tim Tromp [email protected] [ABDX]" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Oct 4, 2014 2:39 PM
>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, [email protected]
>Subject: [ABDX] Off-frequency Radio Fórmula on 740?
>
>SRS this morning: I had someone noticeably offset on 740 at 1120 UTC. I
>pinned the frequency down to 739.95 and then caught a couple "Radio
>Fórmula" announcements coming from the off-frequency station. I'm
>guessing either XECAQ or XEQN, either of which would be a new one here.
>Has anyone noted either one of these stations being off-frequency?
>
>Thanks,
>Tim Tromp
>West Michigan
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