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Old March 13th 05, 04:44 AM
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Default Reception this evening BBC, Australia, New Zealand

Very good with lots of signals all over the bands 16 through 60 meters.

Someone was talking about BBC transmission cut backs to north America so
I checked out 5975 and 9525 just now and they are S9 with no
interference, no noise or fading. They sound like a local station.

Radio Australia weak on 15,515 and 13,630 with some kind of interference
on the lower sideband.

Radio New Zealand with a nice signal fluctuating S6 - S9 playing music,
no noise or fading.

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Old March 13th 05, 09:49 PM
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Telamon wrote:

Very good with lots of signals all over the bands 16 through 60
meters.

Someone was talking about BBC transmission cut backs to north
America so I checked out 5975 and 9525 just now and they are S9
with no interference, no noise or fading. They sound like a
local station.

Radio Australia weak on 15,515 and 13,630 with some kind of
interference on the lower sideband.

Radio New Zealand with a nice signal fluctuating S6 - S9 playing
music, no noise or fading.


BBC announced cuts in all but morning and evening
broadcasts (in English) to Central and South America.
Might this have to do with the closing of the
Antiqua relay?
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Old March 13th 05, 10:25 PM
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Telamon wrote:

Very good with lots of signals all over the bands 16 through 60
meters.

Someone was talking about BBC transmission cut backs to north
America so I checked out 5975 and 9525 just now and they are S9
with no interference, no noise or fading. They sound like a
local station.

See

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml

No more shortwave Portugues to Brazil (but still to
Lusophonic Africa),
Shorter blocs in Spanish and English to the Americas
Central and South, North America was cut off some years
ago.

Looking at C and S America schedules will show you
the shortenings.
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see]http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~vz6g-iwt/index.html

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Old March 13th 05, 10:30 PM
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In article ,
Dan Say wrote:

Telamon wrote:

Very good with lots of signals all over the bands 16 through 60
meters.

Someone was talking about BBC transmission cut backs to north
America so I checked out 5975 and 9525 just now and they are S9
with no interference, no noise or fading. They sound like a
local station.

Radio Australia weak on 15,515 and 13,630 with some kind of
interference on the lower sideband.

Radio New Zealand with a nice signal fluctuating S6 - S9 playing
music, no noise or fading.


BBC announced cuts in all but morning and evening
broadcasts (in English) to Central and South America.
Might this have to do with the closing of the
Antiqua relay?


This is what someone else posted. I assume that 5975 is from Antigua and
9525 is from Okeechobee, FL at least it is according to Passport. If
this is true maybe the cuts are not in effect yet.

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Telamon
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Old March 13th 05, 10:38 PM
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Telamon wrote:

In article ,
Dan Say wrote:

Telamon wrote:

Very good with lots of signals all over the bands 16 through 60
meters.

Someone was talking about BBC transmission cut backs to north
America so I checked out 5975 and 9525 just now and they are S9
with no interference, no noise or fading. They sound like a
local station.

Radio Australia weak on 15,515 and 13,630 with some kind of
interference on the lower sideband.

Radio New Zealand with a nice signal fluctuating S6 - S9 playing
music, no noise or fading.


BBC announced cuts in all but morning and evening
broadcasts (in English) to Central and South America.
Might this have to do with the closing of the
Antiqua relay?


This is what someone else posted. I assume that 5975 is from Antigua and
9525 is from Okeechobee, FL at least it is according to Passport. If
this is true maybe the cuts are not in effect yet.


The cuts/changes are to begin March 27. Not sure at this time whether Antigua
will be affected right away or if some transmission time will be shifted later
on.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




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Old March 13th 05, 11:12 PM
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 13:25:10 -0800, Dan Say
wrote:

Telamon wrote:

Very good with lots of signals all over the bands 16 through 60
meters.

Someone was talking about BBC transmission cut backs to north
America so I checked out 5975 and 9525 just now and they are S9
with no interference, no noise or fading. They sound like a
local station.

See

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml

No more shortwave Portugues to Brazil (but still to
Lusophonic Africa),
Shorter blocs in Spanish and English to the Americas
Central and South, North America was cut off some years
ago.

Looking at C and S America schedules will show you
the shortenings.

5975 nothing

9525 something in French

2211z 13march2005

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Old March 13th 05, 11:18 PM
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David wrote:

On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 13:25:10 -0800, Dan Say
wrote:

Telamon wrote:

Very good with lots of signals all over the bands 16 through 60
meters.

Someone was talking about BBC transmission cut backs to north
America so I checked out 5975 and 9525 just now and they are S9
with no interference, no noise or fading. They sound like a
local station.

See

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml

No more shortwave Portugues to Brazil (but still to
Lusophonic Africa),
Shorter blocs in Spanish and English to the Americas
Central and South, North America was cut off some years
ago.

Looking at C and S America schedules will show you
the shortenings.

5975 nothing

9525 something in French


Actually I think that's Creole rather than French itself.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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Old March 14th 05, 12:12 AM
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In article ,
Dan Say wrote:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml


Thanks for the link.

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Telamon
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Old March 14th 05, 04:00 AM
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Telamon wrote:

In article ,
Dan Say wrote:

Telamon wrote:

Very good with lots of signals all over the bands 16 through 60
meters.

Someone was talking about BBC transmission cut backs to north
America so I checked out 5975 and 9525 just now and they are S9
with no interference, no noise or fading. They sound like a
local station.

Radio Australia weak on 15,515 and 13,630 with some kind of
interference on the lower sideband.

Radio New Zealand with a nice signal fluctuating S6 - S9 playing
music, no noise or fading.


BBC announced cuts in all but morning and evening
broadcasts (in English) to Central and South America.
Might this have to do with the closing of the
Antiqua relay?


This is what someone else posted. I assume that 5975 is from Antigua and
9525 is from Okeechobee, FL at least it is according to Passport. If
this is true maybe the cuts are not in effect yet.


I'm getting 6135 and 6005 (Africa) reliably most evenings here (about 0500
UTC and after) in addition to 5975. RA was quite good this morning on 6020
at 1200 UTC and after. There was a trucker idling down the block for a
couple of nights and I think this may be my poor reception source. His
parking that is illegal in this residential area and I may get him to go
somewhere else if this repeats, though he was plugging in for charging and
heat I noticed - given the temp I understand both. He left about 5:30
local or 1130 UTC and this cleaned up reception. Anyone know about diesel
engine interference or is it probably his peripheral things? He has 3
antennas and a satt dish on this rig. But I was thinking CB and maybe
satellite radio but I don't know what the latter looks like.
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Old March 14th 05, 04:29 AM
Telamon
 
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In article ,
uncle arnie wrote:

Telamon wrote:

In article ,
Dan Say wrote:

Telamon wrote:

Very good with lots of signals all over the bands 16 through 60
meters.

Someone was talking about BBC transmission cut backs to north
America so I checked out 5975 and 9525 just now and they are S9
with no interference, no noise or fading. They sound like a
local station.

Radio Australia weak on 15,515 and 13,630 with some kind of
interference on the lower sideband.

Radio New Zealand with a nice signal fluctuating S6 - S9 playing
music, no noise or fading.


BBC announced cuts in all but morning and evening
broadcasts (in English) to Central and South America.
Might this have to do with the closing of the
Antiqua relay?


This is what someone else posted. I assume that 5975 is from Antigua and
9525 is from Okeechobee, FL at least it is according to Passport. If
this is true maybe the cuts are not in effect yet.


I'm getting 6135 and 6005 (Africa) reliably most evenings here (about 0500
UTC and after) in addition to 5975. RA was quite good this morning on 6020
at 1200 UTC and after. There was a trucker idling down the block for a
couple of nights and I think this may be my poor reception source. His
parking that is illegal in this residential area and I may get him to go
somewhere else if this repeats, though he was plugging in for charging and
heat I noticed - given the temp I understand both. He left about 5:30
local or 1130 UTC and this cleaned up reception. Anyone know about diesel
engine interference or is it probably his peripheral things? He has 3
antennas and a satt dish on this rig. But I was thinking CB and maybe
satellite radio but I don't know what the latter looks like.


Diesel engines use the heat of compression instead of high voltage
operating spark plugs. The engine might have a DC generator instead of
an alternator. The generator has brushes that spark so that could be
doing it or he was operating some appliance such as a TV that was the
problem. Maybe he had an inverter operating. If he comes back get the
cops after him.

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Telamon
Ventura, California
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