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[HCDX] 7120 kHz
Hi,
Oct 31 1225-1255 7120 Wantok Radio Light with very good id at 1233. Weak to fair, but at times terrible splashes from
adjacent qrgs. From 1255 carrier on 7120 and at 1300 station in Romanian (?). Also momentarily
cw and U.K. hams in USB too. Those are not supposed to be in this range, I think. They might have
been com radio stations, anyway very Scottish accent. Besides some talk in English, just a male
voices, christian songs.
I was too late to hear anything readable at 0800 on 1570 ,1640 and 1700 yoday.Signals were to weak and fading.to day. New try tomorrow morning. I is long overdue for me to invest in new up-to- date frequency lists and and I mus't forget to set the alarm clock.
Despite reading a lot of dx news on the web and getting interesting loggings, the AOR AR70 has recently shown some malfuntionings. The clock wont't readjust, the sync-lock won't work as it should and the reason I think are cracks in some solering. Even if I could get help from the rx homesite, I would dare to try to repair it myself . Any seggustions ?. Over the years I have had little or no contact with the guy who sold it to me. His name is Stefan Wikander, but I have lost contact with him, even his mail address. Anyone knows that ?
I would very much appareciate any help from anyone.
Good DX-in and Many 73s from Johan Berglund, Trollhättan. Sweden.
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