Hard-Core-DX.com: ORF 13730 very bad CLASH mixture at 11-12 UT here in Europe and Asia, NZ Pacific occupied now also 13730 extensively in 06.5

ORF 13730 very bad CLASH mixture at 11-12 UT here in Europe and Asia, NZ Pacific occupied now also 13730 extensively in 06.5

Wednesday, November 09 2022


AUSTRIA and NEW ZEALAND in 22 mband.

ORF on 13730 kHz very bad CLASH mixture at their requested 11-12 UT slot
audio quality suffers here in Europe and Asia;

NZ Pacific occupied now also 13730 kHz extensively in 06.59 to 12.58 UT slot

NZL dxers please inform Adrian about this clash,

I've no functioning e-mail address of AS at hand.

73 wb df5sx wwdxc


----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2022


Subject: Re: ORF 13730 underneath of NZ Rangitaiki in Asia co-channel

In B-22 season ORS Vienna Moosbrunn had been rent / requested
13730 kHz at 11 to 12 UT time slot,
but now R NZ Pacific joined
on bad co-channel MIXTURE too
on very same channel,

It is unfortunate a NZ against ORS wave battle.

re 13730 NZ'er Adrian has got it all wrong,
there are numerous free 22 mb channels to request;
also 13660 and 13840 kHz channels requested alternatively
in hfcc.org organization

https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/listen

now Adrian has occupied ORS channel 13730 kHz at 06.59 to 12.58 UT
in total.

I will activate the connection to NZL and point that co-channel
matter out.

06:59 - 12:58 13730 AM Pacific Mon - Sun
08:59 - 12:58 13730 AMNW Pacific Vanuatu Solomon Isl PNGMon - Fri

vy73 de Wolfgang

----- Original Message -----
From: Erich Bergmann


Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2022
Subject: ORF 13730

Hello Wolfgang,

After our phone conversation last Sunday,
I did some monitoring on 13730 kHz from my QTH.
Radio New Zealand is already active here before 11:00 UTC.
At 11:00, RÖI/OE1 joins in with the midday journal.

Depending on the propagation conditions, there is a wave battle,
sometimes both more or less equally strong,
sometimes one of the two is relatively or absolutely dominant -
this can change within a few minutes in one direction or the other.

Certainly, with the many free frequencies in the 13 MHz 22mb band,
one can ask whether there would be no alternative possibilities.

Interesting the propagation conditions around noon on the
13 MHz 22mb band when ORF came in strong and undisturbed
on 13730 kHz for a short time on 8 November.

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