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Author Topic: Laser Hot Hits 6205 AM 1650 utc 27 Jun 2019  (Read 428 times)

Online Ray Lalleu

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Laser Hot Hits 6205 AM 1650 utc 27 Jun 2019
« on: June 27, 2019, 1652 UTC »
on 6205.0
1650 music, 1654 W DJ, ID as Laser Hot Hits Int., music
1703 the jamming spitter is on the LSB anew, now that LHH is again on 6205
2026 music, 2050 ID, 2057 'Laser', part of "Wild thing", audio break
2103 audio is back : "Don't you want me"
« Last Edit: June 27, 2019, 2106 UTC by Ray Lalleu »
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Re: Laser Hot Hits 6205 AM 1650 utc 27 Jun 2019
« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2019, 0107 UTC »
Laser Hot Hits heard faintly here in Alabama, but I can hear it as the sun goes down. Some music heard and voice announcements are a bit better. The station suddenly fades in at times.
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Re: Laser Hot Hits 6205 AM 1650 utc 27 Jun 2019
« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2019, 0132 UTC »
Laser Hot Hits heard faintly here in Alabama, but I can hear it as the sun goes down. Some music heard and voice announcements are a bit better. The station suddenly fades in at times.


Good catch.

LHH has recently been switching channels between 6205 and 6210. It seems more than likely the station has been doing so to try to avoid QRM, mainly from a spitting UTE. 

If I were the owner of LHH, I'd do a couple of things.

1st  -   transmit in // on a second 6 Mhz frequency not close to 6205/6210, announcing both frequencies.

2nd -   use high power on the new frequency, and moderate power on 6205/6210.

3rd  -   reduce the Shoutcast LHH Internet Stream that carries the shortwave service from 192K to 32K
            to enable net users residing in countries with Internet restrictions to listen online. That would
            definitely benefit me.

Here in China, Weebly, Tune-In and Soundcloud are BLOCKED.

In contrast, Mixcloud can be accessed, but there are buffering problems due to slow Internet for long periods. The best time period for me is from about 1700 UTC  to 0300 UTC.

DXing is a great hobby, but listening to a station's programmes on an Internet stream is a good alternative when said station cannot be received well via its transmitter or transmitters.
« Last Edit: June 28, 2019, 0230 UTC by Jock Wilson »

 

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