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Subject: | LF: 183kHz [OT] |
From: | "Julian Hardstone" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Thu, 9 Aug 2012 15:11:34 +0100 |
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Sorry I only post OTs on here, but it may interest TA om's to know that The Saarlouis tx of Europe 1 has been radiating considerably more of its 2MW towards the N + E since a partial mast collapse yesterday lunchtime forced it to use a reserve aerial instead of the 4-element phased array. 183kHz is back to a signal level we've not seen for many years in the north of England - Julian G3TFR |
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