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Old February 11th 04, 05:24 PM
Jim Thornton
 
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Default Quick Check of The 16 Meter Band

Shortwave reception at 1600-1700 GMT, on February 11, 2004, in Ventura
County, California:

17640 WSHB (South Carolina) 252 with fading
17650 WHRA (Indiana) 353
17670 Unknown OM in ?? 353
17680 Unknown MX 353
17705 Unknown MX YL 353 sounds like Greece
17735 China CRI YL CC 555
17760 WYFR (Florida) 454
17790 WYFR (Florida) 353
17840 WAWN (Pennsylvania) 454
17865 R Austria Intl ORF 454

Receiver is a Kenwood R-5000 and a McDyek DA100D external vertical active
antenna.


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