Walter Salmaniw wrote:
I'm hearing the 12808.5 transmission at S8-S9 from Southeastern AR. 17016.8 is audible but weak. The 6477.5 frequency is the lowest one I can hear, but even with the strong S9 signal there is much QRN. 8642.0 is weak, but audible.At 12:39 PM 7/12/2008, you wrote:Nostalgia live: CW Maritime stn from California ! KPH will return to the air for commemorative broadcasts on 12 July at 1701 PDT (13 July at 0001 UTC). Transmissions are expected to continue until at least midnight PDT (0700 UTC). KPH will transmit on 426, 500, 4247.0, 6477.5, 8642.0, 12808.5, 17016.8 and 22477.5 kc. KPH operators will listen for calls from ships on ITU Channel 3 in all bands. The Channel 3 frequencies are 4184.0, 6276.0, 8368.0, 12552.0, 16736.0 and 22280.5 kc on HF.Great reception right now on 12808.5 (the best), but also 17016.8 (also strong), 22477.5 (fair), and 8642.0 (good) with continuous CW....lot's of historical stuff like the Titanic, history of radio officers on board ship, etc. All frequencies heard in parallel. Thanks to Wolfy for the heads up!........Walt Salmaniw, Victoria, BC (02:25 UTC 13 July 2008)
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