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Tony Meloche wrote: Telamon wrote: Very good reception of Radio Netherlands on: 17,810 - S6 17,735 - S9 17,660 - S9 15,315 - S9 Germany on 15,520 better than usual. Much more on the 11, 13 and 15 MHz bands today than usual. Many stations with auroral flutter. 17735 and 17660 are especially loud and clear here at 2015 UTC, (S9+ SW corner of Michigan) but unless Radio Netherland is broadcasting two completely different programs on those two frequencies (and they may well be), 17760 isn't Radio Netherlands - the other two frequencies match 17735. I listed 17,660 above not 17,760. Radio Netherlands is usually running the same program on all four frequencies I listed above. Several frequencies are relayed from the same site but all have slightly different delays as heard from my location in southern CA. I have several radios on different antennas and usually have more than one on at a time. Late afternoon and early evening my time I have better then usual reception of the middle east, which is hard for me to get. This is a very good propagation day. Hopefully this will continue tomorrow. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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