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I have heard CHU 3330 kHz and WWV 2500 kHz better than ever in recent years lately. Any others notice this? I have heard CHU 3330 kHz even when I can't hear CFRX 6070 here in SE Michigan, despite the thinning out of the 49 meter band.
I have heard CHU 3330 kHz and WWV 2500 kHz better than ever in recent years lately. Any others notice this? I have heard CHU 3330 kHz even when I can't hear CFRX 6070 here in SE Michigan, despite the thinning out of the 49 meter band.
CHU on 3330 is very good here near Boston tonight, and WWV on 2500, 5000, 10000, and 15000 all good too. It's rare to have WWV on all 4 frequencies at the same time.
If this helps, CHU transmits audio only on their upper sidebands on all three of their frequencies.
I checked some of the SDRs that are nearest to Toronto and could not hear CFRX on any of them.
I also heard a cacophony of WINS and CFRB on medium wave from the Rochester SDR.
If this helps, CHU transmits audio only on their upper sidebands on all three of their frequencies.
I checked some of the SDRs that are nearest to Toronto and could not hear CFRX on any of them.
I also heard a cacophony of WINS and CFRB on medium wave from the Rochester SDR.
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