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Title: RNZI, 7425 AM, 7/28/17, 1200-1230 UTC
Post by: MDK2 on July 28, 2017, 1228 UTC
Tuned over to RNZI after the CNR jammer overwhelmed Radio Taiwan Int'l at 7445 at 1200z, and am surprised at how well it's coming in, S9+10 with minor fades to S9. It's supposed to be on its NW Pacific/Papua New Guinea beam at this time, and although I'm west enough to still get it at this time, it's usually a poor or at best fair copy.
Title: Re: RNZI, 7425 AM, 7/28/17, 1200-1230 UTC
Post by: Ct Yankee on July 28, 2017, 2132 UTC


Nice catch....I almost never hear it after 1058z.
Title: Re: RNZI, 7425 AM, 7/28/17, 1200-1230 UTC
Post by: Ct Yankee on July 29, 2017, 1102 UTC



See my post today.....I'm getting them past 1100z, there was no antenna switch at that time.
Title: Re: RNZI, 7425 AM, 7/28/17, 1200-1230 UTC
Post by: MDK2 on July 29, 2017, 1615 UTC
Yes, I just read that. Interesting. When I logged it yesterday I thought it was unusually strong.

On the 28th, there was a schedule change, in that their 0500-0700 leg of broadcast was switched from 9700 to 9730 kHz AM. I'm usually up around that time, had noticed it wasn't on 9700, went to the website (because mid-season changes like this are common for RNZI) and saw that it was just moved down a bit.* But there's nothing about the 1100-1300 leg remaining on its NE beam - it definitely says it should still switch to the NW then. But I have to wonder if this is an intentional change, given the timing.
http://www.radionz.co.nz/international/listen

* It's also interesting that they'd change frequencies by just a few kHz. Most of their midseason changes take them to different broadcast bands. I would guess they were QRM'ing someone, but looking at the eibi schedule, I can't imagine whom.