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Title: R. Nac'l de Amazonias 11780kHz 0125UTC Jan 8th In Alaska
Post by: Paul B. Walker, Jr. on January 08, 2023, 0150 UTC
S9+40 signal which is pretty common and some good music. I shot this video of the reception instead of taking a picture, I thought y'all would enjoy it. 11780kHz is beamed from Brasilia DF, Brazil with 100KW at 359 deg to the northern reaches of Brazil and the Amazon

Click the link below to play the video
http://youtu.be/7kJnpyKkq4U (http://youtu.be/7kJnpyKkq4U)
Title: Re: R. Nac'l de Amazonias 11780kHz 0125UTC Jan 8th In Alaska
Post by: Shortwave_Listener on January 08, 2023, 0157 UTC
I was getting it at 10/10 on the meter here around 2300 UTC as well.
Title: Re: R. Nac'l de Amazonias 11780kHz 0125UTC Jan 8th In Alaska
Post by: East Troy Don on January 08, 2023, 0202 UTC
Not sure why but this is  nearly always a strong signal here in the the Great Lakes Region
Title: Re: R. Nac'l de Amazonias 11780kHz 0125UTC Jan 8th In Alaska
Post by: Paul B. Walker, Jr. on January 08, 2023, 0218 UTC
Not sure why but this is  nearly always a strong signal here is the the Great Lakes Region

The beam may actually be 350 deg, i dont ,know.. but   the pattern/lobe isnt that tight.......  the US is in a great location for 2rd, 3rd, 4th hop etc
Title: Re: R. Nac'l de Amazonias 11780kHz 0125UTC Jan 8th In Alaska
Post by: Shortwave_Listener on January 08, 2023, 0325 UTC
Not sure why but this is  nearly always a strong signal here is the the Great Lakes Region

250 kilowatts beamed north from Brazil makes for an excellent signal in North America. The target of the broadcast is the Amazon region, but the signal obviously goes far beyond that.
Title: Re: R. Nac'l de Amazonias 11780kHz 0125UTC Jan 8th In Alaska
Post by: Paul B. Walker, Jr. on January 08, 2023, 2150 UTC
Not sure why but this is  nearly always a strong signal here is the the Great Lakes Region

250 kilowatts beamed north from Brazil makes for an excellent signal in North America. The target of the broadcast is the Amazon region, but the signal obviously goes far beyond that.

Its only listed as 100KW

Title: Re: R. Nac'l de Amazonias 11780kHz 0125UTC Jan 8th In Alaska
Post by: Shortwave_Listener on January 08, 2023, 2200 UTC
Not sure why but this is  nearly always a strong signal here is the the Great Lakes Region

250 kilowatts beamed north from Brazil makes for an excellent signal in North America. The target of the broadcast is the Amazon region, but the signal obviously goes far beyond that.

Its only listed as 100KW

Sorry, my mistake.
Title: Re: R. Nac'l de Amazonias 11780kHz 0125UTC Jan 8th In Alaska
Post by: MDK2 on January 10, 2023, 1812 UTC
Not sure why but this is  nearly always a strong signal here is the the Great Lakes Region

It hits all of N AM well. Here in Denver, when they were experimenting with DRM, it was the only DRM signal I've ever locked on for a long period of time, about an hour or more without a single dropout. (Of course that shows why it's a poor mode for DX'ers, but that's another topic of discussion - the fact it was good at all is more about the quality of this transmission.)
Title: Re: R. Nac'l de Amazonias 11780kHz 0125UTC Jan 8th In Alaska
Post by: East Troy Don on March 11, 2023, 2224 UTC
Sweet signal again tonite with music:

22:19 "CHOVE CHOVE" by Jorge & Mayteus
22:22 ID
22:23 "MULHER SEMPRE MULHER" by Trio Alto Astral

SINPO: 44464