For those interested, Hiroyuki Okamura of Yokosuka, Japan has posted an
outstanding video of his S9-level reception of 693-Bangladesh on his "Science
Fiction PL-380" stand-alone model during a combined Ultralight/ Perseus-SDR
DXpedition to Chigasaki, Kanagawa tonight. The exotic station is peggi
Here, it was also pretty poor right up to 1400UT, when things started
to open up a little bit.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
1566 HLAZ erratically fading, but woman in Chinese peaked to this
level first at 1357UT, then returned to
I almost never lose power, even during the worst of windstorms. Today,
however, it was out for 5 hours. I did a brief bandscan on the Tecsun -
the locals stayed on except possibly 1230 and 1400.
Bruce
On 3/13/2016 9:12 PM, Pete Taylor wrote:
Pretty blustery here in Tacoma this afternoon but
Fair-good audio from HLAZ 1566 and VOA 1575 was already coming in
when I started at 1325, but that was about it. No sunrise enhancement
noted. Not a lot of inspiring carriers, and the lower band was
downright dead.
73,
Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, AB
Perseus SDR & Wellbrook Phased Array
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Pretty blustery here in Tacoma this afternoon but it has calmed down
considerably. A semi got blown over on he Narrows Bridge. My wife drove over to
Bellevue but came back rather quickly lest the bridge closed before she
returned. A few blinks earlier but no power outages for us. Apparently ther
The upper part of the band was moderately enhanced just after 1400
today. Otherwise, it wasn't a very exciting morning here.
GOOD
774JOUB, Japanese woman 1256, theme music 1259:40, then pips
1566HLAZ, Chinese woman 1406
FAIR
693JOAB, pips & Japanese woman 1200
1557Music 1406
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Until someone comes up with a portable radio whose antenna pick-up pattern is
cardioid instead of figure-of-8 (or switchable between those two choices),
these radios are not a serious game player here in the New England states.
NYC is opposite to TA's we want to hear. Th
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 13 March follow.
Solar flux 93 and estimated planetary A-index 4.
The estima
PS. We are now getting sunbreaks and patches of blue. A bit of a surprise!
Patrick Martin
Seaside OR
KGED QSL Manager
> From: coffeecan...@gmail.com
> Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2016 17:51:27 -0700
> To: irca@hard-core-dx.com
> Subject: [IRCA] Current NW rain and wind
>
> Victoria B.C. Currently get whac
After our monster storm last week with 90+ MPH winds, we lucked out here with
gusts of 52 MPH, but it is pretty much gone. Cloudy now with only showers and
light winds. I heard the winds were going to be stronger to the North. I hope
you do not have any damage. (Hopefully) later in the week the
Victoria B.C. Currently get whacked by strong winds and rain - gusts appear
between 60-90 mph.
How are the folks in Seattle, Puyallup and Seaside doing?
Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
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Chuck,
<<>>
For some reason unknown to me, the ferrite antenna nulls on NW pest stations
are not as clean and distinct during TP-DXing propagation as
Hi Gary:
Wenatchee is about 77 degrees and Seoul about 310. So why not just null KPQ?
That puts Seoul very close to the peak of the antenna.
Chuck
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Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2016 7:49 PM
To: America, Mailing
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# Geophysical Alert Message
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 12 March follow.
Solar flux 95 and estimated planetary A-index 13.
The estim
Hi Nick,
<<< Do you receive HLQH-558 particularly at your
location? I've been finding this season that
HLQH is usually considerably more readable than
HLSA-603 here, as if the latter is
undermodulated. I don't think there is a new
noise source around 600kHz drowning it out. >>>
Hi Gary,
Do you receive HLQH-558 particularly at your
location? I've been finding this season that
HLQH is usually considerably more readable than
HLSA-603 here, as if the latter is
undermodulated. I don't think there is a new
noise source around 600kHz drowning it out.
You've usually
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