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Old November 24th 04, 07:47 PM
Mark Zenier
 
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In article , tommyknocker wrote:
I had my radio and antenna in a "dead spot". It was a convenient spot,
but it diminished my reception. Moving both antenna and radio fixed the
problem, for the most part. Now can anyone tell me why 19m is dead? I
can barely hear South Korea on 15575 (9560 booms in) and I can't hear
Australia at all on 15515, so much so that I'm wondering if Passport has
the freq wrong (wouldn't be the first time) I could hear them earlier on
21740 then weaker but there on 17795.


I've written off 15515 (and pretty much all of 15 MHz) as a "it's
that time of the year" condition. It was coming in a bit at 06:00
or thereabouts last night here, but it's often gone and only 13630 is
working until the 9580/9590 pair comes online at 08:00. If you want
to try 15515, also try 15240 and 15160. They run two tracks on
weekends for sports and there's usually one of each of the Grandstand
program and the main schedule. 15415 is also Radio Aus., but its
aimed more to the west (I think it's targeted at Asia).

Sometimes here on the West Coast, in the middle of the night, the only
english language signal you can get is RNZI. When there's bad space
weather, even the bible thumpers in the lower bands go away.

Mark Zenier Washington State resident