585 kHz was booming in with classic rock from the DU direction on
Tuesday (no idea who that was, but got a nice MP3 of Boston's More Than
a Feeling).
This may be a Maori station or 2WEB. 2WEB used to be pop/rock years ago.
639 kHz has a DU English talk station (either Kiwi or Aussie) mixing
Gary:
My vote is 2WEB for you 585 kHz unid. Although listed as country (and they play
mostly country), the overnight show has everything from Beatles to disco.
They've put in a good signal at Grayland before, so it seems reasonable you had
them.
On 639, Coffs Harbor is sometimes there
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Solar flux 86 and mid-latitude A-index 8.
The mid-latitude
Bizarre, j'ai 10 fois plus de puissance et il ne m'entend pas plus!
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Sorry
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 24 July follow.
Solar flux 85 and mid-latitude A-index 4.
The mid-latitude