At 06:50 AM 12/14/2008, you wrote:
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Good Morning:
Listened from 1401-1430 utc. NOAA is predicting a 25 degree high
temperature through Tuesday, the NW ewe masts will probably
remain horizional on the fence.
774 JAPAN, JOUB 1401 rose from weak to fair with Japanese.
828 JAPAN,
At 15:07 12/14/2008, you wrote:
Dennis, I started listening a little after you. 1575 was Farda at quite good
level with ID, followed by their typical music at 15:02, so perhaps one has to
be careful with the assumption that it's VOA. The music type would be the
giveaway, thoughpretty
At 07:22 AM 12/14/2008, you wrote:
At 15:07 12/14/2008, you wrote:
Dennis, I started listening a little after you. 1575 was Farda at quite good
level with ID, followed by their typical music at 15:02, so perhaps one has
to be careful with the assumption that it's VOA. The music type would be
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Walt,
Thanks for the information on your reception of Radio Farda.
I have not been able to receive any audio from Radio Farda here.
Maybe a level 5 carrier at best. I did use the U-shaped
fence antenna this morning and TA's have been heard using it.
The music on 1575 was just heard
Dennis,
You should beable to catch Radio Farda, as I did here phasing the NW and
SW EWEs and I have that range of mountains NE of me. TAs are very touchy
here. I have only IDed 4 in the past couple years and those were not
easy, Coatia 1134, Kalliningrad-1215, Virgin Radio-1215, and Farda-1575.
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Pat,
The TA season here has not been that good. Heard a little audio from Coatia
1134
this season. 2005 was very good here for TA's and it has declined since then.
Was much easier when Norway 1314 was broadcasting, if you could not hear them,
then TA conditions were not going to be