Monitoring HF "airband"
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Re: Monitoring HF "airband"
6676khz Bangkok Volmet quite strong tonight....very close to the echo charlie stations on lsb... dogdgy jobby..
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Re: Monitoring HF "airband"
as i type 6.666.66 usb is booming lol
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Re: Monitoring HF "airband"
Well, don't lose any sleep over it.stratocaster wrote:Was just getting Stockholm radio and no more last night. Once I've moved to a better and bigger house,I'll fully rig up my gear! Very frustrating having some limitations!
Don't forget that these transmissions are meant to be recieved by somebody with an antenna 36,000 feet high.
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Re: Monitoring HF "airband"
That's why I said, tuck up just under the 40m Ham band. Just under 7000.mr_h4ck3rm4n wrote:6676khz Bangkok Volmet quite strong tonight....very close to the echo charlie stations on lsb... dogdgy jobby..
Even as a ham, I would rather accept E-C pirates on 40m than have them on the aero bands. I know that I might find an RSGB burning crucifix on my lawn later for saying so, but it's safer.
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Re: Monitoring HF "airband"
ive attached two quick audio clips, one from 6666.66 usb and one from 6670 lsb both are bleeding into each other quite bad..
./.. now have a bit of music and ch19 stuff lol
./.. now have a bit of music and ch19 stuff lol
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Re: Monitoring HF "airband"
ChrisCSL wrote:....I know that I might find an RSGB burning crucifix on my lawn later for saying so,
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LOL!!
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Re: Monitoring HF "airband"
Yeah. '' Leave 'em laughing''. That's my motto.mr_h4ck3rm4n wrote:ChrisCSL wrote:....I know that I might find an RSGB burning crucifix on my lawn later for saying so,
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Re: Monitoring HF "airband"
Yes. Crucifixes doused in Werthers juice burn particularly fiercely.
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