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Author Topic: 3873 and 3885 Khz. AM USA this morning  (Read 10947 times)
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« on: January 23, 2014, 08:37:23 AM »

Hello AM Lovers,

This morning good conditions on 80 mtrs.
(between +/- 06.10 - 06.30 hour by me)
I heard some stations on 3873 and 3885 khz talking in AM:

- 3873 khz Steve? (max. S9+10!) and others
- 3885 Don K4KYV? (S 5)


Sorry I heard no names or calls, but I made a little recording (see below).
You hear 2 stations talking on 3873 and then I tune to 3885 and back to 3873.
Maybe you recognize your own voice....

Greetings,

Henk, pe1mph
Dokkum, The Netherlands

* 3873 and 3885 khz AM 23 jan 2014.mp3 (1848.68 KB - downloaded 516 times.)
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« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2014, 03:11:50 PM »

Grant W4BVT and I were on 3.885 from about 11:30PM to about 1:00AM cst.

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« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2014, 12:23:17 PM »

Grant W4BVT and I were on 3.885 from about 11:30PM to about 1:00AM cst.

Phil - AC0OB

Oke Phil, sorry I didn't heard names or calls. Sad

Yesterday and today again AM from the USA on 3885 khz!
With fair/good signals, sorry I made no recordings.
I heard some names, but they mentioned this to fast for me...

On +/- 3875 a big carrier with rtty/digitale sound?
Not possible to receive any station on that freq. Angry

Greetings,

Henk, pe1mph
Dokkum, The Netherlands
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« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2014, 10:51:10 PM »

Wow, amazing conditions!  That's Bob K1KBW first and then Steve WA1QIX after that.  Good, clear conditions for sure.

Thanks and Regards,

Steve
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« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2014, 03:39:18 AM »

Henk, what kind of receiving antenna and equipment are you using? What is your location/site like? It's amazing, regardless of condition!
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« Reply #5 on: February 23, 2014, 04:24:02 AM »

Henk, what kind of receiving antenna and equipment are you using? What is your location/site like? It's amazing, regardless of condition!

Hello AM Lovers,

Often I hear AM from the usa between 3870 - 3885 khz early mornings.
Before I go to work I listen nearly every morning between 06.15- 06.45 by me.
I listen in our livingroom (mon- to friday) with a Kenwood R-5000.
Connect with a homemade ant. tuner and +/- 45 mtrs wire hanging outsite.
This antenna is hanging from the roof to two trees and is end-feeded.
Hanging from North to South on +/- 15 mtrs (chimney) to +/- 18 mtrs (trees).
Sometimes I make a (little) recording from the stations I receive.
Evenso I listen mornings on +/- 3710 khz if F6AQK and 9H1ES are on air in AM!
My qth = Dokkum, a town in the North part of The Netherlands.

For us Europeans it is often difficult to understand the calls from usa stations.
Therefore, if you want, mention your call s l o w l y for us...

Maybe I can hear many AM stations from the usa,

Henk, PE1MPH
Dokkum, The Netherlands
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