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My wife overheard a nurse today discussing this, in so mo of all
places. If true, another night lost to listening. |
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![]() Dyuob Poltice wrote in message ... If true, another night lost to listening. Not if you like to listen to stations from the south on MW. Ken |
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![]() "Dyuob Poltice" wrote in message ... My wife overheard a nurse today discussing this, in so mo of all places. If true, another night lost to listening. Not if you like to DX VHF W4OP |
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![]() "Dale Parfitt" wrote in message news ![]() "Dyuob Poltice" wrote in message ... My wife overheard a nurse today discussing this, in so mo of all places. If true, another night lost to listening. Not if you like to DX VHF This is true. The "upper bands" are hopping with auroral propagation. Cloudy here tonight, but we were treated to a grand display of the northern lights last night! Jackie |
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Here is the place to check it out.
www.spaceweather.com Also try this one for a real time map of the geomagnetic storms in progress. http://www.sec.noaa.gov/ -- Dave, Icom 746pro, Drake R-8, Grundig YB-400pe Icom V-8000, Yaesu VX5R, Uniden 780xlt, R.S. Pro 95, R.S. Pro 2066 G.E. SR3 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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![]() "Dyuob Poltice" wrote in message ... My wife overheard a nurse today discussing this, in so mo of all places. If true, another night lost to listening. Just tuned to 40 and 80 meters and it's a complete washout! Much like daytime propagation, no signals except for a few here and there and those we can hear have very heavy "storm drain pipe" aurora effect on them rendering them almost unintelligible. Even some of the big shortwave guns like WWCR and WBCQ and either gone or very difficult to hear as of 7:10 PM Central Time. see www.spaceweather.com for some nifty photos of last nite's aurora! |
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On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 20:20:50 -0500, "866A Glow"
wrote: "Dyuob Poltice" wrote in message .. . My wife overheard a nurse today discussing this, in so mo of all places. If true, another night lost to listening. Just tuned to 40 and 80 meters and it's a complete washout! Much like daytime propagation, no signals except for a few here and there and those we can hear have very heavy "storm drain pipe" aurora effect on them rendering them almost unintelligible. Even some of the big shortwave guns like WWCR and WBCQ and either gone or very difficult to hear as of 7:10 PM Central Time. see www.spaceweather.com for some nifty photos of last nite's aurora! I know you're going to think I'm nuts, but I think I caught 3320.0 R.SonderGrense, from S. Africa tonight. At 00:48utc I tuned in and the language at first seemed either Dutch or German, and indeed, it was being broadcast (according to ILG) in Afrikaan, so, I waited through the hour mark, but didn't recognize an ID, but their might have been one, there was quite a bit of fading. It is a 100,000 watt station, so who knows. (I also think I may have briefly caught 2390.0 XEJN Huayacocotla from MEXICO, music, (sounded like an accordion, with the second song sounding "cajun" with fiddle) with very deep fade, almost not there, at 00:28-00:31utc and considering it is a 500 watt station, I sort of doubt it, but that was all that was listed at that time) I'm in so mo, using a very long random wire connected to a yb400pe, coax fed, and grounded. And yes, I know, without an ID, this is darn impossible to figure out, but, considering what last night was like.... |
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On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 20:28:33 -0600, Dyuob Poltice
wrote: On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 20:20:50 -0500, "866A Glow" wrote: "Dyuob Poltice" wrote in message . .. My wife overheard a nurse today discussing this, in so mo of all places. If true, another night lost to listening. Just tuned to 40 and 80 meters and it's a complete washout! Much like daytime propagation, no signals except for a few here and there and those we can hear have very heavy "storm drain pipe" aurora effect on them rendering them almost unintelligible. Even some of the big shortwave guns like WWCR and WBCQ and either gone or very difficult to hear as of 7:10 PM Central Time. see www.spaceweather.com for some nifty photos of last nite's aurora! I know you're going to think I'm nuts, but I think I caught 3320.0 R.SonderGrense, from S. Africa tonight. At 00:48utc I tuned in and the language at first seemed either Dutch or German, and indeed, it was being broadcast (according to ILG) in Afrikaan, so, I waited through the hour mark, but didn't recognize an ID, but their might have been one, there was quite a bit of fading. It is a 100,000 watt station, so who knows. (I also think I may have briefly caught 2390.0 XEJN Huayacocotla from MEXICO, music, (sounded like an accordion, with the second song sounding "cajun" with fiddle) with very deep fade, almost not there, at 00:28-00:31utc and considering it is a 500 watt station, I sort of doubt it, but that was all that was listed at that time) I'm in so mo, using a very long random wire connected to a yb400pe, coax fed, and grounded. And yes, I know, without an ID, this is darn impossible to figure out, but, considering what last night was like.... Well, I just heard the announcer say "Africa", so I'm willing to bet I got this one! |
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