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Author Topic: Contikenzo 4895 AM 1653 UTC 01 FEB 2026  (Read 324 times)

Alex BLR

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Contikenzo 4895 AM 1653 UTC 01 FEB 2026
« on: February 01, 2026, 1656 UTC »
4894.99

via M21

1653 greets, Bomfunk MCs
1659 greets, ID, Desireless

S9+ UKSDR
« Last Edit: February 01, 2026, 1659 UTC by Alex BLR »

kris

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Re: Contikenzo 4895 AM 1653 UTC 01 FEB 2026
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2026, 1757 UTC »
  - great antenna, TX and weather!
1749 S9+20  Loop naar de Hel  The Rapsodie's
1751 DJ D E ID's and FRQ's
1751 Get a way   Maxx 
2217 DJ ID bye bye TX off

- congratulations on reaching New Zealand - see below!!!!

« Last Edit: February 01, 2026, 2228 UTC by kris »
RX888 ( SDR-FE-PLAY, HRD-747, Sony XDR-F1HD),
Ant. Sky Loop 180m 15m AGL, Sky Loop 120m 35m AGL
       + QRM X-phase eliminator
QTH:  N Poland  Ru/Sp/Gr/Sb=Russian,Spanish,Greek,Serbien
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Ray Lalleu

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Re: Contikenzo 4895 AM 1653 UTC 01 FEB 2026
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2026, 1758 UTC »
on 4895
1753 Hendrix, // with 5800
D/E/F/G/It/Sp : Dutch/English/French/German/Italian/Spanish
+/- : about 0.02 offset, ++/-- 0.03/0.04 offset
Balanced wire antennas, wire lines and ATU
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Stu Forsyth

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Re: Contikenzo 4895 AM 1653 UTC 01 FEB 2026
« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2026, 1831 UTC »
Heard very clearly in New Zealand. Not great strength (S3), but absolutely no interference.
Stu Forsyth, Chief Editor NZ DX Times and Life Member NZ Radio DX League using a Win Radio G33DDC connected to 5m EWEs.