Every day like this. With a rotation of strong directive antenna, separating each station might be possible.
毎日こんな感じです。強い指向性を持つアンテナを回転させると聞き分けることができるのかも知れませんが...
Female song: 5010kHz All India Radio Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram (50kW)
Male announcement: 5010kHz Radio Madagasikara, Antananarivo (100kW)
Both are no directions (ND).
Receiver:
AOR AR7030 made in the UK
Aerial:
Icom: "303WA-2" by Apex Radio, Japan with Lowe PR-150 (preamp off)
Location:
Yokohama, Japan
Date:
02/Jan/2011
Time:
16:22 (UTC)
@poikaa3 Oh, are you? Me, too. I hope your new antenna will work. Thank you.
pesnyaozemle 1 year ago
So that is the confusion I hear on the frequency! I am not able to make the separation as my antennas are not that directional.... Time to install a second antenna at 90° angle!
poikaa3 1 year ago
@senderjaeger Hello! Thiruvananthapuram is about 7000km away and Antananarivo is about 12000km away from my town. Seen from Japan, Thiruvananthapuram, located at the south end of India, and Antananarivo, Madagascar, are almost at the same direction. Their diffrence is approx less than 10 degrees angle. Thank you for your interest and information!
pesnyaozemle 1 year ago
Here in Europe it is quite easy to separate those two stations with a directional antenna because they arrive from totally different directions (approx. 60° angle). Madagascar is usually audible quite well during the late afternoon (UTC).
senderjaeger 1 year ago