Hello Mal
I've just done a count and 11 of the 29 have been heard in the UK.
SA on 474.5khz and BIA on 474kHz, both from Poland are regular daytime
signals with me.
73s Tracey
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Tracy
How many has anyone heard in the UK. With the average MF operator using a
uProbe antenna or ferrite stick it is doubtful if any have been heard
de mal/g3kev
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Hello Mal
You mean quiet apart from the 29 NDBs located in that segment?
73s Tracey
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> Albert
> I can hear some tuning up already. I am expecting lots of acty from
around
> EU es beyond. I think this will effect LF/137 BAND
> 472 - 479 seems nice and quiet.
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> mal/g3kev
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