Hi Steve,
ING was within ground-wave range, and used to be easily
audible here when it was on.
Just had a listen (0130z-ish) and nada. Main significant
carrier was from R1 (QC), no ING at 276. 274 was clear so if
there were any lsb mod to be heard it would have been plain.
I'll have a listen in daylight tomorrow.
However, that said, unless it has *just* started, or is so
pathetically wimpy now I can't hear it at 60 miles away (to
be fair there are a couple like that, IUB 404 and DYL 237
spring to mind, but they're both very sad creatures), it
wasn't to be found when I did a daylight sweep from a nearby
quiet site testing out a mobile setup a couple of weeks ago.
Will get back to you.
Cheers,
Steve
Steve McDonald wrote:
Hi Steve - There is some speculation that it has been reactivated at a new
location and I was 100% sure that I logged it the other night when other
east-coasters were making it back here. I really need someone close to it to
check 275's USB and see if it really is back.
Steve / VE7SL
Hi Steve,
ING 275
It is no more. I went physically looking for that one at
one point. Hasn't been on for quite a few years.
Cheers,
Steve
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Steve McDonald wrote:
I'm looking for anyone within groundwave distance of Ambler, PA that
could
give a listen for one of the local ndb's to confirm whether or not it is
on-the-air.
Steve / VE7SL
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