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|  Message 7  |
|  Sean Dennis to Richard Webb  |
|  German stations  |
|  26 Jan 11 12:29:16  |
 Hello, Richard. Wednesday January 26 2011 at 14:30, you wrote to me: RW> HOpe it's not above 7100 khz in 40 meters, otherwise they RW> shouldn't be there these days. ITU is finally seeing the RW> light that hams need more of a worldwide allocation on 40 RW> than 100 khz. I want to say 9100khz? RW> But, wherever they might be, think I heard recently that RW> Deutche WElle (spelling) was playing with some new big RW> transmitters both for regular analog broadcasting and their RW> new sw digital standard, drm iirc. RW> dIfferent than our U.s./Canada iboc. The signals I was listening to were very loud and clear, much like a local AM station. Maybe if I can get my wife to listen to the broadcasts (she was in honors German in high school and is working on getting a double major in history and German in college) she can translate for me. Later, Sean ... Any simple idea will be worded in the most complicated way. --- GoldED/2 3.0.1 * Origin: Paragon BBS - 423.926.7999 - paragon.darktech.org (1:18/200) |
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