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Author Topic: 740 Loggings 13-16 Nov 2013  (Read 1308 times)

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740 Loggings 13-16 Nov 2013
« on: November 16, 2013, 0020 UTC »
On the 13th-14th, 740 was strange and got others when CFZM was gone:
13 Nov 2013  2347 UTC  WVLN Olney, IL (allegedly only 7W non-dir, but ...)
14 Nov 2013  0002 UTC  KVOR Colorado Springs, CO
14 Nov 2013  0100 UTC  KVOX Fargo, ND

On the 16th, 740 is strange again. CFZM is weak with very deep fades.
0010 UTC  CBX Edmonton, AB. There's another station under CBX that is intelligible, but no ID yet.

0145 UTC: CFZM had been strong for quite a while. Then it took a dive and KVOX from Fargo came up. Put KVOX in my null and it was still there. CFZM is happens to be sorta near the peak when KVOX is in the null, and its still way down in the noise.

0251 UTC: KTRH Houston TX.




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« Last Edit: November 16, 2013, 0315 UTC by skeezix »
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