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Title: Coast FM 6230 AM 1712 utc 23 mar 2019
Post by: Ray Lalleu on March 23, 2019, 1718 UTC
on 6230.0
0845 already on, very weak
later heard many times with music, automated station ?
1712 music and DJ, but already Chinese 6230AM and weather 6230USB underneath
1718 DJ, music,         1800 news in E
1933 weather QRM, music, 1935 ID,music
2056 music, clear channel, 2058 jingle ID, adverts, 2100 ID, news about Brexit
Title: Re: Coast FM 6230 AM 1712 utc 23 mar 2019
Post by: kris on March 23, 2019, 2322 UTC
2320 UTC Chinese S9+20
Title: Re: Coast FM 6230 AM 1712 utc 23 mar 2019
Post by: Brian on March 24, 2019, 0857 UTC
When I checked 6230 yesterday, all I could hear was a foreign broadcaster. No Coast FM.
Title: Re: Coast FM 6230 AM 1712 utc 23 mar 2019
Post by: Ray Lalleu on March 24, 2019, 0918 UTC
When I checked 6230 yesterday, all I could hear was a foreign broadcaster. No Coast FM.
You were in the skip zone, not just near the TX station, and not far enough to get the sky wave. The skip zone is smaller on the middle of the day, don't wait the end of afternoon to try the Irish based stations. Also early in the evening the channel can be occupied by far away stations (China, Australian weather station). A receiver with choice of mode: AM or LSB or USB can help.
Title: Re: Coast FM 6230 AM 1712 utc 23 mar 2019
Post by: Brian on March 24, 2019, 1026 UTC
When I checked 6230 yesterday, all I could hear was a foreign broadcaster. No Coast FM.
You were in the skip zone, not just near the TX station, and not far enough to get the sky wave. The skip zone is smaller on the middle of the day, don't wait the end of afternoon to try the Irish based stations. Also early in the evening the channel can be occupied by far away stations (China, Australian weather station). A receiver with choice of mode: AM or LSB or USB can help.

I was able to hear LHH who transmit from roughly the same area as Coast.
Title: Re: Coast FM 6230 AM 1712 utc 23 mar 2019
Post by: Ray Lalleu on March 24, 2019, 1038 UTC
When I checked 6230 yesterday, all I could hear was a foreign broadcaster. No Coast FM.
You were in the skip zone, not just near the TX station, and not far enough to get the sky wave. The skip zone is smaller on the middle of the day, don't wait the end of afternoon to try the Irish based stations. Also early in the evening the channel can be occupied by far away stations (China, Australian weather station). A receiver with choice of mode: AM or LSB or USB can help.

I was able to hear LHH who transmit from roughly the same area as Coast.
Well, there was no QRM on 6205, but on 6230 there were the Chinese or Korean radio war and the Australian weather station, and at times the Scottish fishermen.
Even from the same/almost same TX site, the antenna height or orientation can be different, with different results. Add QRM to that, enough explanation I think.

Edit : the TX on 6230 seems also at reduced power for a few days now