Thanks for passing this on Tim.
I wonder if this software do a better job than the others in the past
that have provided the possibility of phasing using the AFE822 dual
channel SDR?
(from a comment on the Afedri list from a couple of years ago:
AFE822x as well as AFEDRI SDR-Net x2 rev.3.0 -
It's happened before -- good carriers on 702, 738, 747 and 774 kHz at 0600 U
Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
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On Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 9:56:26 PM UTC-5, Saul Chernos wrote:
> Someone is off-frequency -- On 1289.7 just prior to local sunset (EST) on
> both N-S and WSW antennas I'm hearing sports talk. I suspect WOMP 1290 OH
> Bellaire. Is anyone able to confirm if WOMP is indeed off-channel?
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:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2016 Nov 27 0015 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 26 November follow.
Solar flux 81 and estimated planetary A-index 12.
The es
PART ONE
GRAYLAND DXPEDITION
15 and 16 October 2016
Chuck Hutton (Perseus) and Bruce Portzer (Elad FDM S2), 160’ DKAZ
Chuck Hutton notes: Not much from NZ, China or the Koreas. Stuff that was good:
Australia (kind of), Japan, Micronesia, Guam, Philippines and Tuvalu with the
Philippines be
PART TWO
JAPAN (110 logs)
540 JAPAN various NHK1. 1347 10/15 poor, //594. (CH-WA)
549 JAPAN JOAP, Naha, NHK1. Very poor 1300 10/15 with pips. (CH-WA)
567 JAPAN JOIK, Sapporo, NHK1. Fair at 1300 10/15. (CH-WA)
+ 1400 10/15, pips and NHK news weak, mixing w/4JK. (bp-WA)
Great catch! And Western Australia to boot. It's a great time to DX since
the lower 48 are in daylight, and not an issue for you. I find the same
thing in Masset. In the winter, I usually don't start DXing until almost
dawn, and continue for several hours afterWalt
On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at
6RPH Perth
On Saturday, November 26, 2016, Walter Salmaniw wrote:
> Paul, only NPR stations should be carrying BBC. CBC most certainly does
> not during that time of the day. Wonder who? Of course, 990 is a 9 kHz
> channel as well. 73,...Walt
>
> On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 8:58 PM, Paul B. Walk
Paul, only NPR stations should be carrying BBC. CBC most certainly does
not during that time of the day. Wonder who? Of course, 990 is a 9 kHz
channel as well. 73,...Walt
On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 8:58 PM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. <
walkerbroadcast...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Who would've run BBC News at
Grayland DXpedition Part 2B
MARSHALL ISLANDS (2 logs)
1098 MARSHALL ISLANDS V7AB, Majuro, Radio Marshalls. 1101 10/15 fair accented
English news. 1129 better than fair with music and talk then Marshall Islands
anthem. (CH-WA)
+ 1059 10/16 good w/island music across ToH, 1101 swi
Grayland DXpedition Part 2A
JAPAN (110 logs)
540 JAPAN various NHK1. 1347 10/15 poor, //594. (CH-WA)
549 JAPAN JOAP, Naha, NHK1. Very poor 1300 10/15 with pips. (CH-WA)
567 JAPAN JOIK, Sapporo, NHK1. Fair at 1300 10/15. (CH-WA)
+ 1400 10/15, pips and NHK news weak, mixing
Grayland DXpedition Part 1B
CHINA (6 logs)
981 CHINA CNR1. 1400 10/16, ID and Chinese talk. (bp-WA)
1044 CHINA CRI/SOUTH KOREA KBS1. 1459 10/16 KBS1 weak w/music //1062, then
woman and 3+1 pips mixing with CRI chimes and trumpets. (bp-WA)
1089 CHINA? 1329 10/15, Chinese talk in bad 1
GRAYLAND DXPEDITION
15 and 16 October 2016
Chuck Hutton (Perseus) and Bruce Portzer (Elad FDM S2), 160’ DKAZ
Chuck Hutton notes: Not much from NZ, China or the Koreas. Stuff that was good:
Australia (kind of), Japan, Micronesia, Guam, Philippines and Tuvalu with the
Philippines being at the
PART 3
NORTH KOREA/DPR KOREA (1 log)
657 NORTH KOREA Pyongyang, Pyongyang Pangsong. 1130 10/15, music,
announcement, pips fair-good. (bp-WA)
PHILIPPINES (39 logs)
594 PHILIPPINES UnID. 1200 10/15 pop music under NHK, 1331 talk seemed
Tagalog. (CH-WA)
666 PHILIPPINES DZRH, Man
The TP morning here around 1700UTC was totally craptastical
Paul Walker
Galena, AK
On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 4:46 PM, Brian Rachford wrote:
> A bang-up morning, particularly for the number of frequencies with audio,
> and I was glad to have the SDR recording to take a careful look at the peak
> s
A bang-up morning, particularly for the number of frequencies with audio,
and I was glad to have the SDR recording to take a careful look at the peak
signals on each frequency. There were carriers on just about every 9kHz
split, and as noted, 774-JOUB stayed in remarkably long after my 1413UT
loca
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2016 Nov 26 2105 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
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# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 26 November follow.
Solar flux 81 and estimated planetary A-index 12.
The es
Who would've run BBC News at 1830UTC(930am Alaska time/1:30pm eastern) time
on 990khz on Saturday November 26? I very clearly heard a British accented
woman and mentions of the BBC
PAUL
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Of interest to DXers looking for SDR controlled null phasing, a solution
taking advantage of the Afedri's AFE822 dual channel SDR has been announced
by Chris Smolinski over at the HF Underground. A-B audio samples are also
provided made using a beta version of the SdrDX software used to phase the
This is direct from the Australian Communications & Media Authority. I've
found this to be very helpful, and thought I'd pass it along.
It lists am stations by frequency, their call letters, the city they're in,
wether its national, commercial or other and their power output.
http://www.acma.gov.
http://kiwisdr.ece.uvic.ca:8073
Fidel was awesome! (Pot = Stirred)
On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 9:35 PM, Walter Salmaniw wrote:
> I know we did. Perhaps I have the wrong link. Please share it! Walt
> PS. Castro'S death just announced
>
>
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Paul, I think it's the vagaries of the ionosphere, which, especially in the
far north are highly variable. Predictions are just educated guesses. I
never know what I'll hear until I turn on the radio. That's the fun of our
hobby! 73,Walt
On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 5:44 PM, Paul B. Walker, Jr
Once again a fairly good selection of Asian signals hit the skids between 1300
and 1430, leaving only a few big gun TP's around just prior to daybreak. The
band sounded very promising around 1245 with potent signals from the usual big
guns on 594, 693, 747,774, 972, 1053 and 1566, as well as fai
The signal path between here and JOUB, Akita, Japan, passes near Pilot Point AK
and north of Vancouver Island before entering CONUS near Spokane WA. It's a
distance of 9723 kilometers (6041 miles). Yet JOUB is the easiest to receive
Asian signal here, audible many mornings from September to Ap
Not a great location for DX, nonetheless the following items were logged in
downtown Detroit (Marriott at the Renaissance Center), with C Crane Skywave
610 WTVN OH Columbus – 11/20 0820 – potent
groundwave in downtown Detroit with Ohio Basement Authority ad, “News radio
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Thanks for the info, Colin! A nice SDR in the UK!
Marc DeLorenzo
South Dennis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
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Congrats, Bill! Tons of great DX!
Marc DeLorenzo
South Dennis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
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Hi Nigel,
<<< ... and 1566 had an odd sound in the background. Didn't
really sound like the jammer Gary hears, but something similar. >>>
The 1566-N.K. Jammer has been using a different sound than it did last
September. The "buzzing bee" pulse every two seconds is still there, but the
loudes
LSR at 1320 GMT.
594 JOAK barely audible man in JJ briefly at 1241.
693 JOAB barely audible at 1254, KGGF-690 QRM.
747 JOIB barely audible to poor choppy signal at 1249, CJVR-750 QRM.
774 JOUB fair signal with man in JJ at 1211, soon fading; barely audible choppy
signal at 1245.
828 JOBB? weak he
From November 13 - 19, 2016 I was in two locations near Lubec, Maine - just
across the US/Canada border from Campobello Island, NB.
At Lubec Bay House [LBC] I had a 160’ DKAZ pointing 100 degrees and at Quoddy
House [QH] I had another 160’ DKAZ at 57 degrees.
Many wav files yet to review but lo
Hi Brian,
Of course we have the utmost appreciation for the challenge that you, Steve and
Bill face every morning in tracking down TP signals in Arizona (as well as
Craig in Colorado, and Richard in Oklahoma). You guys have a much tougher
propagation path, and deserve credit for every tough TP
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