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<blockquote data-quote="7mdish" data-source="post: 1131795" data-attributes="member: 401140"><p>Not sure that someone is interesting in it, but I would like to post my experience coming from many many years ago.</p><p>I'm near Milan. It was the summer of 1983. I was playing with a portable, 5-inches screen TV set having a vertical telescopic antenna in it. No external aerials.</p><p>I wanted to get normal RAI broadcasting in VHF Band III in a different room of my house.</p><p>Rotating the tuning knob suddenly I found a "strange" signal coming from an unknown channel. Fading was high, but when the signal was strong enough I clearly identified TVE 1 (Spain). Just in a half an hour the signal was gone.</p><p>I often got many european stations through sporadic E during those years, but always in Band I (50-60 MHz), never at almost 200 MHz!</p><p>It was a unique experience, never repeated. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mdish, post: 1131795, member: 401140"] Not sure that someone is interesting in it, but I would like to post my experience coming from many many years ago. I'm near Milan. It was the summer of 1983. I was playing with a portable, 5-inches screen TV set having a vertical telescopic antenna in it. No external aerials. I wanted to get normal RAI broadcasting in VHF Band III in a different room of my house. Rotating the tuning knob suddenly I found a "strange" signal coming from an unknown channel. Fading was high, but when the signal was strong enough I clearly identified TVE 1 (Spain). Just in a half an hour the signal was gone. I often got many european stations through sporadic E during those years, but always in Band I (50-60 MHz), never at almost 200 MHz! It was a unique experience, never repeated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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