A Few Signals Amongst the Thunderstorm Crashes

3480 SOUTH KOREA. Voice of the People, Goyang. Korean talks at 1020, brief musical interlude at 1029, then conversation between male and female announcers. Quite a decent signal for this time of night (one would expect it to get progressively stronger). Low-level het from an adjacent ute station but this was successfully notched out by the TS2000's beat cancelling function. Listening made even more pleasant on this heavy thunderstorm-riddled evening by using USB and shifting the bandwidth. Also noted on the following parallel frequencies of 3912 (poor level with ute QRM), 4450 (fair), 6518 (good) and 6600 (also good).


4826.6 PERU. R. Sicuani, Cusco. Presumed to be this. No ID heard but the off-frequency channel suggests it. Spanish programming at 0953 but quite weak and under heavy thunderstorm interference from both here near Melbourne and severe thunderstorm activity in Alice Springs (N.T.)

4840 USA. WWCR Nashville. At 1005 under heavy QRM from adjacent channel 4835 ABC - Alice Springs (N.T.) (which is a powerhouse here at this time of night). However, WWCR held its own for much of the time.

Rob VK3BVW
Mount Evelyn VIC

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