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3810 kHz LSB - Time station in Spanish 0445z
SW-J:
--- Quote from: Lex on January 28, 2009, 2324 UTC ---That time signal on 3810 comes through fairly routinely here in Texas late at night, tho' not always very strongly. Sometimes regional hamster chatter covers it up, but the carrier is usually audible.
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What was noteworthy was how absolutely *strong* that transmission was and how weak the band was for normal on-continent traffic; 80 was anemic that night except for distant stations. I can't remember the last time I saw 80 M so weak yet this time signal station 3000 miles away transequatorial was coming in strong!
Pigmeat:
I caught it with a decent signal on a portable with a whip two nights ago well away from any windows. It would've been popping on radio with a real antenna.
SW-J:
--- Quote from: Pigmeat on February 05, 2009, 1643 UTC ---I caught it with a decent signal on a portable with a whip two nights ago well away from any windows. It would've been popping on radio with a real antenna.
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The Date: July 30, 2010
The Time: 1013z or 5:13 AM local CDT l
The station: Hearing 3810 kHz time/frequency station this morning ... kinda unusual for this time of year?
Noticed it was present with the portable Degen 1103 earlier, and of course stronger using an 80 M dipole and the Icom ...
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