Re: [HCDX] UK Rocks the World

2010-05-16 Thread Joe Strain aka Yodar
could JUST hear but poor copy  hear it in Central Florida 15:15-15:27

Yodar



Words MEAN things.

AS do the words in our constitution, 

  they are not meant to be nuanced, 

 but READ AS writ!

--- On Sun, 5/16/10, Mick Delmage ve6...@3web.com wrote:

From: Mick Delmage ve6...@3web.com
Subject: [HCDX] UK Rocks the World
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com, Glenn Hauser wghau...@yahoo.com
Cc: Rich DeAngelo rdange...@aol.com, Mark Taylor markok...@tds.net
Date: Sunday, May 16, 2010, 11:02 AM

Came on a few minutes early with ID and Tom Petty with Freefalling.  Excellent 
signal, like a local here.

1459 UTC Frequency: 15.760 MHz

Mick Delmage

Sherwood Park, Alberta

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Re: [HCDX] Logs

2010-03-19 Thread Joe Strain aka Yodar
the signal point of ORIGIN is what I think is important on a signal  report, 
not the politics of the producer of the signal CONTENT

I don't consider a CRI signal from Havana as significant as a CRI signal from 
Beijing

Just My opinion on things, but I am new at this

Yodar



Words MEAN things.

AS do the words in our constitution, 

  they are not meant to be nuanced, 

 but READ AS writ!

--- On Thu, 3/18/10, John Kecskes jkecs...@internode.on.net wrote:

From: John Kecskes jkecs...@internode.on.net
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Logs
To: Glenn Hauser wghau...@yahoo.com
Cc: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Date: Thursday, March 18, 2010, 11:15 PM

On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 15:34:04 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:

Some of us care where signals actually come from (out of SW transmitting 
antennas in a certain country). Really. This directly affects how well you 
will hear them or hear them at all. Observing how propagation works is part of 
the game. In this case it might also be significant that Taiwan does not keep 
its transmitters on-frequency. If you do not care about any of this, that`s 
fine and your privilege. I will try to remember to avoid clarifying your logs 
in this way. Personally I find YFR programming useless and of no interest 
whatsoever, so looking into the more technical aspects keeps hearing it from 
being a total waste. 73, Glenn


Very true, but what confused me is that I never specify the transmitter 
location, when I used to keep a log book I would have put the transmitting
country as Taiwan or what ever for my country count, but not now days.
I am on other hand enjoy what the programme content is, like to hear both side 
of the argument so to speak. 
I have no objection to you or any one else correct my logs
cheers, John



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Re: [HCDX] Radio Canada International

2010-02-02 Thread Joe Strain aka Yodar
NUTS ! I was working 49 M at that time, it would have been a good logging here 
in florida

Yodar

words MEAN things








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From: Hector (Luigi) Perez capecua...@yahoo.com
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Canada International
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Date: Tuesday, February 2, 2010, 7:16 PM

RCI in spanish via 11.990 khz. Very nice signal into Puerto Rico. Reception 
made using a small Grundig radio P-400. Program went from 23:30 utc tu 23:59
 
Best 73s
 
Luigi KP3003SWL San Juan


      
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Re: [HCDX] Passport to Worldband Radio

2009-12-23 Thread Joe Strain aka Yodar
I have already ordered my 




World Radio TV Handbook 2010:

Yodar

words MEAN things











Scholarly debate about its various clauses has been non-stop since the 
document became the law of the land. But one aspect of the Constitution is 
beyond debate: it is a document entirely constructed to limit the power of the 
government, not the people.

--Arnold Ahlert



The [U.S.] Constitution is a limitation on the government, not on private 
individuals ...

 it does not prescribe the conduct of private individuals, only the conduct of 
the 

government ... it is not a charter for government power, but a charter of the 
citizen's 

protection against the government. --author and philosopher Ayn Rand 
(1905-1982)

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Subject: Re: [HCDX] Passport to Worldband Radio
To: Hector Perez-Diaz np...@prtc.net
Cc: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Date: Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 12:04 PM

 I wonder if anyone could tell if this publication will be on printing for
 the year 2010
 

Has been all over the news in 2009.

It is a NO.

Sad.
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Re: [HCDX] What happened to Solar Terrestrial Activity Report?

2009-10-04 Thread Joe Strain aka Yodar
I go here

http://www.spaceweather.com/

Yodar

words MEAN things

--- On Sun, 10/4/09, Fabrizio Magrone fabrizio.magr...@poste.it wrote:

From: Fabrizio Magrone fabrizio.magr...@poste.it
Subject: [HCDX] What happened to Solar Terrestrial Activity Report?
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Date: Sunday, October 4, 2009, 4:21 AM


Hello,

does someone know what happened to Jan Alvestad's propagation site Solar 
Terrestrial Activity Report (www_solen_info/solar)?

It is (was?) a very good source of information about propagation conditions, in 
my opinion. Now the site is down and I'm forwarded to a Sedoparking page that 
seems to be a source for trojans and other malicious software. So be aware not 
to access it.

I can't find a new address for the propagation site, so it seems it was let to 
expire. Jan, I miss your pages!

Fabrizio

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Re: [HCDX] best antenna for TROPICAL BANDS DXing

2009-01-04 Thread Joe Strain aka Yodar
Until the sun went to hell in a handbasket I could receive 80M regularly each 
evening and tropicals almost all the time...The active antenna I have will go 
down to MW (blowtorches and locals only ) but it is a struggle below 80M any 
time of the solar spectrum

Things have got to get better or this hobby will lose a lotta newbies real quick

My complements again on your enthusiastic support of a hobby I used to be 
really involved in . Yours and the posts of a gentleman in Clewiston Fl.  keep 
my dwaining (is THAT a WORD?)  interests alive


yodar



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From: aurel chiochiu a...@videotron.ca
Subject: [HCDX] best antenna for TROPICAL BANDS DXing
To: cumbr...@cs2.ralabs.com
Cc: pklo...@bigpond.net.au, hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Date: Saturday, January 3, 2009, 10:01 PM

Warm greetings and season greetings !

After the huge success of the PK's Magnetic LW loop antenna, I wonder what
aerial should I use for a forray into the SW tropical bands of 90 and 60 meters.
I was alwas fascinated by broadcast bands used only in some parts of the world
such as LW, OIRT-FM, the tropical bands, the X-band, the Japanese FM band, etc.
because is like being born again into another world.

I receive very few exotic signals on 60m using my Sangean CST-818 connected to
a random wire in our yard of roughly 10 - 20 meters of length... An antenna
dedicated to the tropical bands would be the best gift for me 22nd year of
birthday (with the possible exception of an OIRT-FM tuner since the F2 may
exceptionally reach these frequencies and OIRT-FM F2 skip is much more likely
than Japanese FM F2 skip, let alone CCIR-FM F2 skip) which takes place the next
16th of July, more than 6 months away, but we can even celebrate our
non-birthday according to Charles Lutwidge Dodgson / Lewis Carroll's
caracters.

May the good DX comeback, as condx aren't even half-decent right now !
Bogdan Chiochiu in Pierrefonds-Roxboro (Pierrefonds-est in the eastern border
of Montreal's West Island), QC - PQ
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Re: [HCDX] Christmas DX Memories anyone ?

2007-12-24 Thread Joe Strain aka Yodar
Thank you. I agree!  My first MODERN radio was the ATS 803 and when I got the 
ATS 909 from radio shack for $99 I went to town on an antenna for an apartment 
project

I have since used as my major radio for it's accurate tuning and logging 
capability, the computer controlled received RX 320 which works well on my 
outdoor active antenna off my front porch.

But thanks to the 'old time stories, I reflect back to the three tube regen 
Dad gave me to build from Allied radio and I regret in my ignorant ute failing 
to make proper use of such a marvelous and simple radio concept. (The 
oscillator squeals p*ssed my Mother off!)

So I am going back to TenTec for their  Regen receiver kit for some cheap fun  
either $32.00  or $89.00

Delivers  in January. Can't wait!

yodar

- Original Message 
From: Steve -O [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 8:52:30 PM
Subject: [HCDX] Christmas DX Memories anyone ?

All.

Best wishes to everyone in this holiday time.  Maybe Santa's sleigh can
 trigger some solar activity for us as the DX season continues...

I am sure that we radio buffs all have some memorable holiday DX Logs,
 some big, some small.  Here are two of mine that have stuck with me for
 many years.  I enjoyed writing them and resurrecting the memories into
 words.  Maybe others can relate.


it was Christmas Eve back in the early 1980's or so.  It was the first
 real day off from school to start the holiday break, which was very
 welcomed to myself as a teenager at the time.  Christmas Eve seemed to be
 the longest day of the year for me, so I would always try to somehow
 occupy myself every waking moment until all the family, festivities, and
 gifts started later that evening.  I began my morning by going over to
 the desk in front of my bedroom window, firing up the Sangean ATS-803
 radio, and check out the bands.  It was snowing and blowing outside my
 window, adding a very special touch, excitement, and atmosphere to the
 Christmas season.  When I was scanning the 31 meter band, I came across
 a strong station playing the Ray Conniff Christmas Album.  I knew
 this record because Mom would frequently play it during the Holidays.  I
 was enjoying the music so I stuck with it.  Ray Conniff's White
 Christmas was playing from some foreign land just as it was happening ri!
 ght outside my window before my eyes.  It was somewhere around 14-15
 hours gmt (9-10 AM local time) when the station broke.  They gave ID as
 This is the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation, Colombo.  I was very
 excited as I pulled out the WRTH to look them up.  Sure enough they
 were on 9720 as I caught the frequency announcement.  They also gave a
 time check which did not sound right to me.  The minutes did not
 correspond to GMT.  I then learned about Sri Lanka's time difference !  This 
may
 not sound like much but it was a very memorable and special experience
 to add to some tales of the glories of Christmases long, long ago.
  The QSL came that hot summer.

Again, it was Christmas Eve back in the early 1990's when I sat down to
 the R-5000 one local late afternoon to check out the bands.  It was a
 cold and clear afternoon with a beautiful sunset glistening upon a
 blanket of snow with a nice late afternoon moon in the sky.  I started the
 DX session on 90 meters and then to 60 meters.  Both bands had their
 regular stations propagating.  Things were quite normal.  However, my
 interests were sparked when I found a very strong signal on an odd
 frequency of 4975.  The broadcast contained a program of traditional holiday
 music with a deep voiced strongly accented English announcer.  Hoping
 this was my first good catch of Uganda, I had zero beat the frequency to
 4976 and quickly paralleled it to 5026.  To my total and utmost
 surprise, it was them.  The signal was armchair quality and the reception of
 Radio Uganda that Christmas Eve afternoon could have matched my local
 AM/MW stations.  Radio Uganda was holding the meter well into the re!
 d zone.  The programming consisted of traditional Christmas songs and
 hymns.  One of the songs was the upbeat version Mary's Boy Child Jesus
 Christ (was born on Christmas Day).  Others consisted of Mitch Miller
 carols and songs from many other familiar artists.  On that Christmas
 Eve, my parents, grandparents, and I enjoyed supper to some holiday
 programming, not coming from WKYE-FM, but from Radio Uganda !  As we were
 heading out the door for church later on, the extended broadcast was
 still going strong as the announcer said We will switch programming to
 Vatican City for Midnight Mass with Pope John Paul II.  And they did.
  With that, I powered down and headed out for my own Mass to start the
 holiday festivities with a memory I will never forget.  We still
 converse about the Radio Uganda Christmas Eve fifteen some-odd years later.
  Oddly enough, I have never heard Radio Uganda of that signal quality
 since that Christmas 

Re: [HCDX] Antenna Soldering

2007-06-25 Thread Joe Strain aka Yodar
N!  Get Sears Craftsman propane torch kit that has two heads,
one big-un and one small-un   in a nice plastix box holding all
including full size propane bottle (or MAP gas)

I use MAP Gas and use the small un to do field soldring and brazing
of small parts. the small head is only 3/8 at best flame width and
makes a nice pin head blue flame. It's essentially  your butane
soldering pencil on steroids.

With the BIG head I was able to braze the tail gate hinges back on my
rusted out scout. 
Good tool. Cost me less than $30  (20 years ago)

yodar
--- Patrick Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have been trying to solve a problem I have been dealing with for
 years. As many of you know I have the 1500 foot  Eastern beverage.
 During storms, I have occasionally had breaks in the wire. Not
 often,
 but it does happen. For many years I have used these little $30
 butane
 soldering pencils that give me maybe 40-50 watts (when new). Well,
 they
 never last long. They get clogged up or something happens. I am
 always
 buying a new one every year or so and maybe more often. The older
 ones
 ran hotter than the newer one, so out in out cool wet Winter I
 cannot
 often get the tip hot enough to melt solder.  I would love to haul
 my
 100 watt soldering gun out with me, but I don't have 110v  hundreds
 of
 feet away. I do use it within a hundred feet of the house as I have
 cords to run a fair distance. Do they have a small rechargable
 power-pack that could be carried easily that I could use my 100w
 soldering gun? If so, any idea where I might find one? That would
 solve
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 for me.
 Any suggestions would be welcome.  Thanks.
 
 73,
 
 Patrick
 
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Re: [HCDX] dx from south wyo.

2007-06-06 Thread Joe Strain aka Yodar
WOW! Thats a country I have (seemingly) no hope of receiving here in the black 
RF hole of central florida. Very poor ASIA receipts here even with a voltage 
probe antenna
   
   
  good report!
   
  yodar


Robbie j. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hey All, on 06/04/07 I heard(with a very good signal)
KBS out of Soule south Korea at 02:44 ut on
9.559.80mhz. They had a program called marketplace on
and were talking about a new steel making process. Was
real nice to hear a new contry last night.(for me)
They were coming over via a BBC relay site.(don`t know
witch one) Good dx to all, Robbie in wyoming




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[HCDX] early evening in central Fl. US 2300 UTC

2007-04-08 Thread Joe Strain aka Yodar
CANADA   CHINA RADIO INTERNATIONAL  6,145  2346UTC   EE  55444  08-APR 20 over 
S-9  Filter: 5400; S-Meter: S9+30; AGC: Fast; Speaker: 54%; Squelch:0%; Line 
Out: 0%; VFO1 (JS)

CANADA   RADIO CANADA INTERNATIONAL  9,515  1516UTC   EE  2  08-APR fan 
letters  (JS)

CHINA   CHINA RADIO INTERNATIONAL  9,490  2344UTC   SI  1  08-APR
2345 Filter: 5400; S-Meter: S0; AGC: Fast; Speaker: 54%; Squelch: 0%; Line
Out: 0%; VFO1 (JS)

GERMANY   CROATIAN RADIO  9,925  2350UTC   CR  55544  08-APR
male vocalist singing ballads excellent signal with trace of noise  (JS)

GERMANY   DEUTSCHE WELLE  9,545  2349UTC   GG  45344  08-APR
(JS)

GERMANY   DEUTSCHLAND  RADIO  6,005  2352UTC   GG  31222  08-APR
S-2  TO  S-7 qrn Filter: 5400; S-Meter: S2; AGC: Fast; Speaker: 54%; Squelch:
0%; Line Out: 0%; VFO1 (JS)


GREECE   VOICE OF GREECE  9,420  2355UTC   GR  5  08-APR
(JS)

RADIO BULGARIA  11,700  2357UTC   EE  34323  08-APR
ID'edbetter audio that the old barrel they ususally use 
sign off  song  with ID  (JS)

RWANDA   DEUTSCHE WELLE  9,775  2330UTC   GG  13222  08-APR
Filter: 5400; S-Meter: S0; AGC: Fast; Speaker: 54%; Squelch: 0%; Line
Out: 0%; VFO1 (JS)

SPAIN   RADIO ESPANA NACIONAL  17,850  1523UTC   SS  1  08-APR
soccer game way down in the noise I recognize the announcer, confirmed
with EIBI Filter: 5400; S-Meter: S2; AGC: Fast; Speaker: 54%; Squelch:
0%; Line Out: 0%; VFO1 (JS)

SPAIN   RADIO EXTERIOR DE ESPAÑA  6,155  2336UTC   FF  35444  08-APR
Filter: 5400; S-Meter: S7; AGC: Fast; Speaker: 54%; Squelch: 0%; Line
Out: 0%; VFO1 (JS)

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Re: [HCDX] QSL Report

2007-03-26 Thread Joe Strain aka Yodar
JD
   
  Thank you for being one of the few who post their location with thier logs. 
Without that the post loses half it's utility
   
  yodar in Central Fl
   
  
J.D. Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  QSL Report: 

UKRAINE: R. Ukraine International via Simferopol. 
7440 f/d Nezalezlinosti Square at Night 
card w/ site. Received one week after a 
QSL card for the same reception had arrived 
without the site indicated.

JAPAN: NHK World via Yamata. 17825 f/d Japanese 
Children cd w/ site, plus reception report 
form  schedule in 22 ds. after an e-mail 
followup. V/s: T. Sato.

PIRATE (U.S.A): WPTR. 6925 USB f/d UFO cd. in 23 
days. V/s: Dr. Morbius.

TAIWAN: Shiokaze Shortwave. 9950 f/d blue  white 
cd. with Japanese, Korean, and English text 
in 10 ds. for e-mail rpt. 

U.S.A.: WTKS-1290, Savannah, GA. F/d letter in 6 ds.
V/s: Marty Foglia, Jr. - CE

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Hampton Cove, Alabama, USA




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