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SRE Testing tonight

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SRE Testing tonight from 22:00 BST (2100 GMT) on 48m probably on either of these frequencies depending on conditions:

6295, 6300, 6325 or 6200

appreciate any reports.

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Small carrier around 6325.2, but still early here, only 1748 local time. Better here for 48-mb after 2300 UTC.

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avranesjr wrote:Small carrier around 6325.2, but still early here, only 1748 local time. Better here for 48-mb after 2300 UTC.

Alex
Thanks Alex, on 6310 right now for 10 mins, then back at 0500 BST

Thanks

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OK, I have a carrier around 6309, but splash from the Sahara station on 6300. A little bit of music poking through from you now at 2202 UTC, thought I heard a voice say something like "Sonnet Radio AM," then back into dance music. Splash from Radio Nacional SADR on 6300 making it difficult, though.

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avranesjr wrote:OK, I have a carrier around 6309, but splash from the Sahara station on 6300. A little bit of music poking through from you now at 2202 UTC, thought I heard a voice say something like "Sonnet Radio AM," then back into dance music. Splash from Radio Nacional SADR on 6300 making it difficult, though.

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Thanks Alex, hopefully if you are around, it'll come in a little better later, many thanks SRE
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Supertramp at 23.15
Reasonable signal,s5 peaks, but a lot of interference. Lot of static crashes too.
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Still hearing a little something but the Sahara station, even though only 10-kilowatts, always puts in a good signal here. They will be off if you come back at 0400 UTC, though. That is only midnight local time, here, so I will still be up. Thanx!

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Hey, Johnno, long time! (I was sick most of April with a bad, and painful, kidney infection, though). I'll be back on Iann's chat in a couple of minutes, after I refill my Bacardi and Dr. Pepper.

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Hey man, you take care of yourself. Sorry to hear about the infection..
I haven't been in Ianns much recently but I noticed your absence though.

Mmmm Barcardi and Dr Pepper.....haven't tried that yet :)
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Thanks again for trying guys. Looks like my signal got in well to Germany as I've had two reports tonight, one from nr Munchen.

Barcardi & Dr Pepper, now there's a deceptive drink! :lol:

Off to bed for an early start.

Thanks Guys, appreciate you trying.

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Yeah, the Dr. Pepper is a little different from the usual Cola mixed with Rum. Didn't know if anyone in Europe knew about Dr. Pepper or not.
I was on Iann's chat a few hours ago, and Dr. Tim mentioned he heard you and got a nice reply. I'll send a report for the earlier reception, and will be listening in another half-hour or so for the next broadcast!

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