9580 fell away a bit around 2150 but came back up really well towards the
end - about 35444
Vince G0ORC
On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 at 22:49, Vince Shirley via groups.io wrote:
> Here in central UK 5790 and 7360 very strong S9 + 30 on a 134 foot windom
> but that is to be expected by ground wave only
ASCENSION ISL / U.K. Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast 2020,
on Sunday June 21 at 21.30:05 UT test start
Antarctica - reminder: midsummer broadcast of BBC.
Johannesburg RSA Sao Paulo BRA / Rio de Janeiro
5790 WOF S=9+10dB -69dBm fluttery S=9+10dB -62dBm
U.K.(non) BBC Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast on June 21, updated by
txs and
azimutshttps://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2020/06/updated-frequencies-of-bbc-antarctic.html
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73! Ivo Ivanov
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BBC Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast“ on 5905 kHz, 5985 kHz and 9590 kHz.
I'm out of home tonight,
so only a Twente University The Netherlands remote rx report 2135 UT:
5905 UAE Al Dhabbaya -63dBm or S=9+15dB, fair on sidelobe in Europe
but much better on both Woofferton bcast outlets
5985
Not a whisper, het, nothing here in Western NA. Log pointed in every
direction. Nothing. You would figure 9590 would produce something of a het..
73
Mick
Sherwood Park Alberta
On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 9:51 PM, Wolfgang Bueschel dg1...@t-online.de
wrote:
BBC Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast“ on
Am 22.06.2015 um 00:10 schrieb Mickey Delmage:
Not a whisper, het, nothing here in Western NA. Log pointed in every
direction. Nothing.
https://app.box.com/s/w9zufpvibrwq15el2l86q4zho9by9h8b
2015-06-21_2153z_BBC_5985_kHz_last_7_min.m4a
(~ 6 MB, IC-R75+Studio1)
roger
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