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Offline bubba

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new boy reports
« on: October 16, 2020, 2123 UTC »
receiver N3JLY 120 ft T2FD
http://sdr.hfunderpants.com:8073/?f=6925usb
22M BCB
13.630 mHz [at the marker ]
R. Australia
s7-s9
clear and intelligible [if you can make out Aus accents ]
now
5:13 PM receiver time and ongoing
off at 5:30 P receiver
on 5:31 p same freq new language [french?]
« Last Edit: October 16, 2020, 2133 UTC by bubba »
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Offline iw2nzr

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Re: new boy reports
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2020, 1704 UTC »
Radio Australia????

Offline shadypyro

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Re: new boy reports
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2020, 0433 UTC »
receiver N3JLY 120 ft T2FD
http://sdr.hfunderpants.com:8073/?f=6925usb
22M BCB
13.630 mHz [at the marker ]
R. Australia
s7-s9
clear and intelligible [if you can make out Aus accents ]
now
5:13 PM receiver time and ongoing
off at 5:30 P receiver
on 5:31 p same freq new language [french?]

Radio Australia has been off the air for a few years now.
Tecsun PL-880, MLA-30 plus loop antenna. Various sdrs.

Please eQSL to deserthawk1990@hotmail.com

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Re: new boy reports
« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2020, 1440 UTC »
Another reason for novices to stay away from remote receivers, if so use with caution
« Last Edit: October 24, 2020, 1447 UTC by sat_dxer »
Most times & frequencies posted are only an approximation.