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Author Topic: The Mighty KBC 7375 kHz AM 2 March 2014 0000Z  (Read 2009 times)

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The Mighty KBC 7375 kHz AM 2 March 2014 0000Z
« on: March 02, 2014, 0024 UTC »
0000Z 45444 S9+ The Mighty KBC has a mighty great signal tonight.




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Re: The Mighty KBC 7375 kHz AM 2 March 2014 0000Z
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2014, 1246 UTC »
I had it too, SINPO 43343 at the start as I don't think the band had entirely opened up yet.  Very bluesy show at the beginning there, hm?  By broadcast's end, I'd call the signal at least 54454.  :) 
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Re: The Mighty KBC 7375 kHz AM 2 March 2014 0000Z
« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2014, 1724 UTC »
It was a great signal here for the whole show. There was occasional infrequent adjacent channel splatter.

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