Here in Austria the 5955 kHz frequency is the strongest signal on shortwave at noon in the winter. I'm using a biased Schottky diode to simultaneously receive everything around me, and it it's mostly Radio Nederland and the cell phone towers.
Typical noon propagation, the higher the frequency the better the signal. It's the same with the German language noon programme of Radio Romania International. ;-)
Here in Austria the 5955 kHz frequency is the strongest signal on shortwave at noon in the winter. I'm using a biased Schottky diode to simultaneously receive everything around me, and it it's mostly Radio Nederland and the cell phone towers.
DFC37 1 year ago
Typical noon propagation, the higher the frequency the better the signal. It's the same with the German language noon programme of Radio Romania International. ;-)
senderjaeger 1 year ago