Very little doubt that you were hearing the Japanese AFN on 1575 if you're
picking up the NHK rebroadcasters. AFN was playing classical as others stated.
According to Stars and Stripes, "classical music was playing on its radio and
television stations and the network posted a message online
A little bit of Australian content along with the Japanese today.
594 JOAKTokyo, JAPANWoman in Japanese at 1421.
693 JOAB Tokyo, JAPAN Man and Woman in Japanese at 1421 through the 690
splatter, which seemed higher than normal today.
729 JOCKNagoya, JAPAN Woman
A very puzzling sounding morning with quite a number of Aussies, yet
a couple of mystery Chinese as well. The activity was all in the
lower part of the band also. Pretty much as different from
yesterday as it could be.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native
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Folks,Before you do anything, if you want the IRCA name on it you'll have to go
thru the BOD and use standard procedure. A lot of you are no doubt looking at
this thread and saying "Not AGAIN!", as we've had this kind of discussion on
here many, many times, when we were
I guess I should clarify...
I'm glad Pete got his recent post through -- as a quote within Chris
Kadlec's email, which is the one that actually made it through.
But then... how was Chris able to quote it if it never made it to the
list server? Maybe the postings make it to the list server,
My vote goes to moving to groups.io. Please do NOT move to Yahoo Groups.
Groups.io - both the web interface and the email list - is about as easy
to use as you can get. Searching for old posts/emails is actually easy
(unlike Yahoo). I have no idea how to search the IRCA mail list for past
I know this system inside and out -
I’ve managed several “MailMan” lists with over 1000 members ea.
Changing POST size is no more complicated than logging into the web-based admin
page and bumping it up to whatever.
Takes less than a minute.
I’d like to suggest or offer managing an
Chris and Pete, join the club! This is an argument that falls on deaf
ears. I and many others are regularly thwarted by these insane size
limitations. When I return from one of my DXpeditions in Masset, where I
do not have internet access, my logs are pretty long, and I think pretty
Post size? Who the freaking hell knows!
As can be seen with my recent attempts in the past few weeks, I tried multiple
different ways to get my posts through. I have to try three times now for
anything to get through it seems. I also had a really long post. I split it
into three different
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TA's were booming in here on Cape Cod last night.
The three strongest British stations were so loud that I thought I was in a
boat within sight of Beachy Head Light.
All below were recorded within two minutes of 2200 UTC / 5 p.m. EST on Sat., 20
JAN 2018.
1215: Absolute
Pete,
Thanks for posting the detailed loggings from your Caribbean cruise. After your
detailed reports from the earlier European cruise, your "Frequent Flyer" FSL is
already one of the most prolific ever constructed.
73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
> On January 20, 2018 at 7:02 PM Pete
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