[R-390] Fwd: Interesting HF Signals
Richard M. MC Clung
wa6knw at sbcglobal.net
Wed Sep 21 14:10:36 EDT 2005
FYI:
RICH WA6KNW
WWL New Orleans (870 KHz clear channel)Shortwave Radio Simulcast:
Following is the tentative schedule WHRI will follow. They employ a
split feed from a 250KW transmitter to two antennas to cover North
America.
All Times are Central Daylight Time.
WWL Simulcast on Shortwave Radio Station WHRI
Monday-Friday
12-6am 5.835
7-9am 11.785
9am-3pm 15.285
Interrupted 10am-1pm for maintenance, as required)
5-7pm 9.840
Saturday
12-7am 5.835
9am-12pm 15.285
6-7pm 9.840
7-9pm 5.835
10pm-12am 5.835
Sunday
12-7am 5.835
9am-12pm 15.285
1-4pm 15.285
9pm-12am 5.835
--- Mark Richards <mark.richards at massmicro.com> wrote:
> Some very weak AM (or USB) voice - sounds like broadcast. Antenna
> trouble
> here and lots of QRM so can't quite make it out.
>
> Mark Richards
> K1MGY
> near Boston
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 13:50
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> Anyone listening to 15,285.00 KHz?
> RICH WA6KNW
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