On 22-Feb-08, at 10:50 AM, Patrick Martin wrote:

In setting the timer from :58-:02 each hour and leaving the R8 on 1330,
using the Eastern beverage, my mainstay stations seem to be KNSS and
WLOL. However, twice I caught SSB at 0701 EST with a gal with an
Operatic type voice with SSB, but unfortunately the timer kicked off at
0702 EST.So several days ago I moved that time period up to kick the
recorder off at 0704. Would you know it, not a peep out of my UNID until
this morning. But the A&K was high for several days too.  The SSB was
buried too much for an ID, as WLOL was super strong at times. Not too
many stations sign off these days. I first thought it may be in the MST
time zone, but only two possibilities, NM (Which I have been told
probably is 24 hours), and WY which would be too strong for this. Lander is not all that far, so that leaves me with probably sometime in the CST time zone. A bit late for EST time zone. Any ideas? I will keep trying,
and it is bound to pop through in time.
Thanks.



I have often heard KOVE-1330 Lander WY sign off at 2300 MST with the
SSB, in fact they seem to be on top of everyone else on 1330 most
evenings this winter here in Calgary, way over Rosetown SK.

Don't know when they sign on in the morning however. 0500 MST does
sound reasonable to me.

73,

Deane McIntyre VE6BPO
Calgary AB _______________________________________________
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