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![]() Telegraph.co.uk - London,England,UK .... publishes a lengthy document on radio abroad - mainly concentrating on how to obtain decent signals from the BBC World Service on short wave - but it contains ... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/...2004/05/08/pbb c08.xml&sSheet=/property/2004/05/08/ixpmain01.html |
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It comes in real good on my XM and Sirius.
On Fri, 7 May 2004 23:55:13 +0000 (UTC), "Mike Terry" wrote: Telegraph.co.uk - London,England,UK ... publishes a lengthy document on radio abroad - mainly concentrating on how to obtain decent signals from the BBC World Service on short wave - but it contains ... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/...2004/05/08/pbb c08.xml&sSheet=/property/2004/05/08/ixpmain01.html |
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On Fri, 07 May 2004 05:55 pm -0600 UTC, Mike Terry
posted: %MM Telegraph.co.uk - London,England,UK ... publishes a lengthy document on radio abroad - mainly concentrating on how to obtain decent signals from the BBC World Service on short wave - but it contains ... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/...rty/2004/05/08 pbb c08.xml&sSheet=/property/2004/05/08/ixpmain01.html This is only loss of longwave to Europe.**Plenty*of*SW*freq*avail.**I*don't know that I've heard of much longwave reception of BBC outside of Europe. No go with ICOM R-75 in the middle of the North American Continent. -- -UA |
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![]() uncle arnie wrote: On Fri, 07 May 2004 05:55 pm -0600 UTC, Mike Terry posted: %MM Telegraph.co.uk - London,England,UK ... publishes a lengthy document on radio abroad - mainly concentrating on how to obtain decent signals from the BBC World Service on short wave - but it contains ... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/...rty/2004/05/08 pbb c08.xml&sSheet=/property/2004/05/08/ixpmain01.html This is only loss of longwave to Europe. Plenty of SW freq avail. I don't know that I've heard of much longwave reception of BBC outside of Europe. No go with ICOM R-75 in the middle of the North American Continent. -- -UA Not much luck with the BBC, some relatively weak signals late in the evening; however Allouis on 162kHz has been armchair quality several evenings lately, with 216 almost as strong but with NDB QRM making it diffcult to copy. Using a Kenwood TS-850 and 160M sloper. Fun to listen once in a while but hardly reliable here, much more reliable on the East Coast when I get the chance. Dave 45N 75W |
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On Sat, 08 May 2004 08:37 pm -0600 UTC, Dave Holford
posted: %MM uncle arnie wrote: On Fri, 07 May 2004 05:55 pm -0600 UTC, Mike Terry posted: %MM Telegraph.co.uk - London,England,UK ... publishes a lengthy document on radio abroad - mainly concentrating on how to obtain decent signals from the BBC World Service on short wave - but it contains ... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/main.jhtml?xml= property/2004/05/08 pbb c08.xml&sSheet=/property/2004/05/08/ixpmain01.html This is only loss of longwave to Europe. Plenty of SW freq avail. I don't know that I've heard of much longwave reception of BBC outside of Europe. No go with ICOM R-75 in the middle of the North American Continent. -- -UA Not much luck with the BBC, some relatively weak signals late in the evening; however Allouis on 162kHz has been armchair quality several evenings lately, with 216 almost as strong but with NDB QRM making it diffcult to copy. Using a Kenwood TS-850 and 160M sloper. Fun to listen once in a while but hardly reliable here, much more reliable on the East Coast when I get the chance. Dave 45N 75W I'm going to give it a go. Times? 52N 102W 220m random wire w/ Icom R-75 -- -UA |
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Mike Terry wrote:
Telegraph.co.uk - London,England,UK ... publishes a lengthy document on radio abroad - mainly concentrating on how to obtain decent signals from the BBC World Service on short wave - but it contains ... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/...2004/05/08/pbb c08.xml&sSheet=/property/2004/05/08/ixpmain01.html I don't know about longwave, but when I was in Paris a few years ago, you could pick up the World Service on 648 MW. The signal was ok, not exactly booming in, but you could listen to the news.... Of course both LW and MW are highly subsceptible to local interference (electrical appliances, computers, etc) so your mileage may vary.... |
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I don't know about longwave, but when I was in Paris a few years ago,
you could pick up the World Service on 648 MW. The signal was ok, not exactly booming in, but you could listen to the news.... Of course both LW and MW are highly subsceptible to local interference (electrical appliances, computers, etc) so your mileage may vary.... I live in Istanbul and i can listen to BBC world service very clear on 1323 kHz at evenings and nihgts |
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Re Istanbul: Thanks for that. I will be in that part of the world in a
few days and wondered what I would be able to hear in the evenings and at night. Phil oan wrote: I don't know about longwave, but when I was in Paris a few years ago, you could pick up the World Service on 648 MW. The signal was ok, not exactly booming in, but you could listen to the news.... Of course both LW and MW are highly subsceptible to local interference (electrical appliances, computers, etc) so your mileage may vary.... I live in Istanbul and i can listen to BBC world service very clear on 1323 kHz at evenings and nihgts |
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