25000 USA WWV Despite not having any luck on checks on
previous numerous days 1400-1900, have been hearing this the last 2 days
in the 2300-0100 time period. According to the NIST website, is 2 kw
experimental reactivation on this freq. Usual format aired plus they’ve
been giving this announcement at 16 min. past the hour: “Beginning the
7th of July 2017 at 2042 UTC, the 25 megaHertz broadcast is on a
turnstile antenna with circular polarization and will remain in this
configuration until after the eclipse on the 21st of August 2017.
Signal reports are requested and appreciated. Listener reception
reports may be e-mailed to w...@nist.gov, or mailed to Radio Station WWV,
2000 East County Road 58, Ft. Collins, CO 80524”. Audible on the
(20-200 degrees) Delta loop but not the Wellbrook ALA1530S. Seems to be
peaking here just after 2300 and is always very fady, many times fading
out completely, but also peaking fairly well at times. (Valko, 29 July)
4989.983 UNID. R. Apintie?? Carrier here past 0942 t/in and
sounded like bits of mx at times. This was where Apintie was noted last
February. (Valko, 30 July)
5125 UNID. 0944 for at least the next hour, a massive signal
on this freq, from someone apparently testing w/repeating loop of test
tones starting w/OC, then 500 hz and jumping up roughly 200 hz every 5
seconds to 4.9 khz before starting the loop again. Thought it might be
a SP numbers stn, but only the loop of tones hrd. (Valko, 30 July)
4810 PERU R. Logos 1003-1009 pleasant instru. mx, 1004 abt
a 20 second SP ID/promo by M between songs starting w/”R. Logos…”.
Hammered by the UTE on 4812 and CODAR, and surprised I got the ID.
(Valko, 30 July)
73
Dave Valko
Dunlo, PA, USA
Perseus SDR with Wellbrook ALA1530S and 153 foot Delta loop
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