Re: [HCDX] [nrc-am] Re: [irca] 1340khz Phone Busy Signal

2019-12-12 Thread Niel Wolfish
I was hearing it just before 7 a.m. local (Toronto) time this morning/

 

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I'm fairly sure it's only doing in the middle of the night.  Jim Renfrew

 

On Thu, Dec 12, 2019, 17:57 Larry Fravel  wrote:

Not hearing it in Shinnston WV (125 N Charleston, 125 miles South of 
Pittsburgh).  IC-7600, 160 mtr dipole, 80 mtr dipole and 43 foot DXE vertical.

Larry K8YYY

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Re: [HCDX] [IRCA] [ABDX] WH2XDE digital tests imminent circa 1750 kHz

2014-10-19 Thread Niel Wolfish
Heard same thing as Tim at 0005 UTC (Oct 16 2014) in Toronto, Ontario.

Niel Wolfish


On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 11:42 PM, Tim Tromp kilok...@gmail.com wrote:
 


2332 UTC: AM carrier noted right now on 1750 kHz with some test tones 
and brief modulated CW heard.

73,
Tim Tromp
West Michigan


On 10/15/2014 02:40 PM, Glenn Hauser wghau...@yahoo.com [ABDX] wrote:

 ** U S A. Experimental station WH2XDE will start testing next week
 (October 13). Tests will be in digital audio modes which will be
 announced before each transmission in AM with descriptions of the
 particular mode and how to demodulate it. Private monitor points have
 been set up but SWL and Amateur reports are welcome [wh2xde @
 gmail.com]. The first few days may involve only carrier and CW ID’s
 however to allow for transmitter/antenna adjustment.

 Start Time:  UT (later times may be added if needed due to
 propagation)
 Duration: 2 hours approx.
 Frequency: 1750 kHz
 Power level: 1 kW (AM carrier); Digital 1-5 kW
 Transmitter Location: New York (WH2XDE-1)
 Antenna: Loaded vertical (less than 1/4wave) or a full wave horizontal
 loop
 Transmitter: Armstrong X1000B
 (Jerry Whitney, Kestrel Electronic Design, Oct 9, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

 Jerry, Tnx for the info. Please keep me informed about further
 developments. I assume reports may be sent to this e-mail address? Is
 there a postal address? Is there a website for more info? 73, (Glenn
 Hauser, to Jerry via DXLD)

 Glenn, Thanks for your interest. Yes, reports can be sent to this
 email address. The postal address is: Jerry Whitney, WH2XDE, 2083
 Stirnie Rd., Victor NY 14564.

 I will mail (USPS) out a QSL card to anyone who requests one (no SASE
 needed). The QSL shows a picture of the rather large 1 wavelength
 horizontal loop and ATU. No website, I can email site pictures etc. to
 anyone who is interested however.

 The digital voice modes currently are a work in progress. Very
 disappointing! Static crashes, selective fading and the transmitter
 requirements are frustrating. (10db of headroom is needed on the
 transmitter for peak power output; a 500 watt transmitter needs 5 kW
 peak to properly modulate!) The solution may be in the receiver. The
 primary digital mode will likely be DRM with the new low latency
 compression scheme. I will operate some of the ham modes (FreeDV)
 also.

 If there is enough response from listening stations I will probably
 setup a website with transmission schedules, pictures etc. I'll keep
 you updated. Try Wednesday 10/15 at  UT and beyond. It should be
 fully operational then.

 I forgot to ask you if you had any thoughts on the frequency of
 operation. The plan was to use 1750 kHz but the license allows 1720-
 1800. The band segment in this part of the US is quiet with only a few
 very weak 9 kHz spaced stations from Europe when propagation is
 exceptional. Thanks 73 (Jerry Whitney, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

 Jerry, I checked the 1711-1800 range a few times last night, and hear
 nothing but some weak carriers, maybe out of local devices. 1750
 itself seems quite clear. Are you referring to AM broadcasters from
 Europe? Must be pirates, but most of them are below 1700, as licensed
 broadcasting there still stops at 1602, and I would not expect them to
 stick to 9-kHz spacing.

 What kind of programming will there be? What is your ultimate
 objective after these tests? (Glenn to Jerry, via DXLD)

 Glenn, Thanks for your input. I'll stick to 1750 for now. I ran some 
 antenna tests this weekend and wasn't happy with the antenna bandwidth 
 so more work will be needed. This will delay the startup for perhaps a 
 week. I will email you when it`s ready.

 Not much thought on programming yet, still some technical details to 
 work on. I suppose I could transmit World of Radio on AM if I had 
 permission!

 As you likely know, there are some clever new digital data methods 
 developed in the last few years by some of the telecom companies or 
 their licensed partners. These digital data streams are very 
 impressive but require a robust connection. I'm working on several of 
 the licensed data systems and trying to adapt them to medium wave 
 broadcast. I'm most interested in what happens after the transmitter. 
 The digital magic is done by people much smarter than I. 73 (Jerry 
 Whitney, WH2XDE, Oct 13, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

 Glenn, Antenna looks good so I will start tests tonight (Wednesday at 
 2345 UT) carrier and MCW at 1000 watts. Frequency between 1730 and 
 1760. 73 (Jerry Whitney, Oct 15, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

 Googled the calls to see if it's real (yes) and look at these pages on 
 the below link. A couple of entries in the lower bands through SW for 
 other mostly digital noise experiments, too:
 http://www.fcc.gov/document/experimental-grants-4114-43014
 (Terry L Krueger, FL, DX LISTENING DIGEST) i.e. on third page of four:

 KESTREL ELECTRONIC DESIGN LLC
 0167-EX-PL-2014
 WH2XDE

 New experimental to operate in 1.72-1.8 MHz for testing