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Offline Ct Yankee

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WRMI reception
« on: September 16, 2017, 1048 UTC »
Sept. 16

1047z  9395 am Excellent reception "Mr. Rubberband Man"  I had heard they were operating on low power after storm but could not receive that transmission.  I am guessing they must be back to full power.

1050z 11580 am Good reception - fades.  Brother Stair.  Had not been able to receive post storm until today.

1054z 9955 am Good Reception - fades.  I'm guessing RSI in Spanish, YL talking.  Only WRMI frequency I had received post storm until today.
« Last Edit: September 16, 2017, 1055 UTC by Ct Yankee »
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Offline shadypyro

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Re: WRMI reception
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2017, 1445 UTC »
Also 7570 kHz is still off the air (I think) haven't heard Brother Stair on that frequency
Tecsun PL-880, MLA-30 plus loop antenna. Various sdrs.

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