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pe1mph:

Yesterday afternoon....

Yesterday, Saturday 25 nov., very good conditions on 15 & 10!
I heard AM stations by us in our livingroom on my little XHDATA receiver:

- 21420 CT1EHI, big signal!

- 29010 and 29050 AM from USA, many fading (I missed the calls....)

Marcos, ct1ehi, were loud & clear in our livingroom.
On the little xhdata with telescoop antenna!

Time were around 15:45 hours by me, thats +/- 14:45 GMT time.

I was not on air (qrv), but drinking tea with my wife. :D


Greetings,

Henk / pe1mph

pe1mph:

Hello AM-Lovers,
Yesterday (late) afternoon, Sunday 3 dec, I heard many AM stations on Ten meters.
Unbelievable on many freq. I receive AM stations by me.

I heard AM on:
29000, 29010, 29020, 290225, 29040 and 29050!
But signals going fast Up & Down.
Therefore I missing often the correct call and name. :'(

I made a short recording from an AM station.
The freq. must be 29010 khz, perhaps this man heard himself now...
See below, a little movie is to big.... so only audio on the recording!

My receiver, standing in our living room: Kenwood R-5000
Antenna: 2x +/- 33 meters, connect with (home made) antennatuner to radio. :)


Greetings,

Henk / pe1mph
Dokkum / The Netherlands

Tom WA3KLR:

Listening on 28.490 USB region yesterday morning and today (now), what a madhouse, Europeans very strong.

wb1ead:

Hi All..Tom most likely what you heard was the gigantic pile-ups for TX5S....I have been posting for quite awhile on both 10 & 15mtrs about AM activity but not lately..mostly due to the fact it is open every day so I assume all AMers are aware..openings range from 1300 UTC to well over 1600 UTC for Europa DX to past 1800 UTC for right here in the USA..add another hour to that for 15mtrs usually....new wrinkle ?? on 10mtrs AM quite a few FMers have been heard even between 29.000 to 29.100..in the "bigger" contests you'll surely hear SSB up there too..it happens on 15mtrs (21.400 to 21.450) the SSB but no FM..
                            GUD LUK to all..hope to hear ya !!     73 de DAVE WB1EAD

Tom WA3KLR:

Yep, the Clipperton Island DXpedition. I was listening to the LIDs calling back on the transmit frequency despite the statement of "listening up 5 to 15, and the frequency police comments in many languages was entertaining. This is the first I have a radio with a panadapter - watching the Clipperton guy standby and see the grass rise up for 20 kHz bandwidth above.

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