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Author Topic: Voice of Indonesia, 3325 kHz, 29 FEB 2019, 1352 UTC  (Read 521 times)

Offline MDK2

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Voice of Indonesia, 3325 kHz, 29 FEB 2019, 1352 UTC
« on: February 29, 2020, 1522 UTC »
Excellent reception of a station that generally is little more than a trace at my QTH. I had to get on Token's SDR to confirm that it wasn't some local mixing product, because during the daylight hours I have those all over the 2-4 MHz range of the band. It faded fairly rapidly as the sun rose (you don't hear it in the video but I did copy a clear station ID at 1357z, and already the signal had dropped an S unit by that time) but I'll take it. Just 10 kW power per short-wave dot info and the 2020 WRTH book.

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Re: Voice of Indonesia, 3325 kHz, 29 FEB 2019, 1352 UTC
« Reply #1 on: February 29, 2020, 1753 UTC »
Very nice!
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