Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs March 5, 2022
USA Check on March 6 at 01.23 UT in NY, FL and Edmonton Alb-CAN: Heavy CODAR signal covers 4770 to 4801 kHz at -91dBm basic level, and some poor exciter(?) signal at 4798.998 kHz tiny -138.8 dBm Noted in western Germany and Switzerland at 01.30 UT 4765even CUB Progreso Bejucal -82dBm 50 kW exUSSR gear. 4790 nothing traced. 4840vUSA WWCR -83dBm 4980even USA WRMI -79dBm 5010even USA WRMI -95dBm, but totally covered by UTE 5010.300 kHz 5024.996 CUB Rebelde Bauta -75dBm 5040even CUB RHC La Habana in French via Bauta -75dBm 5085even USA WTWW -88dBm; under threshold level. 73 wb df5sx - Original Message - From: Wolfgang Bueschel To: HCDX ; WOR DXLD Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2022 Subject: Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs March 5, 2022 USA re BCQ 4789.987v kHz in new A22 season database from March 27: Und BCQ USA on 4789.987v kHz 2400 3-5, 9-11 BCQ 50kW 245degr, d.h. alter 50 kW Amateursender, Equipment kaum nachts verlässlich in Europa zu hören. and ITU antenna type #805 805 LPH 18 / 36.5 / 32.2 / 16.7 / 1.4 / 13.2 / 200 degr ITU 3265 2200 1000 3-5,9-11 BCQ 50 245 0 805 Eng USA BCQ FCC 590 4790 2400 3-5,9-11 BCQ 50 245 0 805 Eng USA BCQ FCC 591 <<<< 6160 2400 3-5,9-11 BCQ 50 245 0 805 Eng USA BCQ FCC 629 7490 1900 1000 3-5,9-11 BCQ 50 245 0 805 Eng USA BCQ FCC 665 New A22 requests of March 27 onwards, show old amateurish 50 kW equipment and #805 ITU type log-periodic towards 245 degrees azimuth, south-western United States and Cuba, so - in Europe will rather a very tiny poor S=7-8 signal reach in western Europe during March month, and again from Sept / Oct / Nov / Dec in next winter season then. And also some CODAR QRM all over the place on 73 wb df5sx March 5 - Original Message - From: Glenn Hauser via Hard-Core-DX Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2022 Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs March 5, 2022 U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2128 monitoring: checking out new time of 0500 UT Saturday, March 5 on WBCQ 4790, appendage to Radio Angela bihour, tnx to Bill Tilford and the Weiners: starts a bit early at 0459. UTwente: S7-S8, pretty good for off the back. Bill says it was getting further into Europe. Synch shows 4789.9985, occasional uteblaaps. At KB0FX Missouri: S9+10 also blaaps. At VE6JY Alberta: S8 would be good except for heavy CODAR. At Ohio SDR: good S9 with lite CODAR. blaaps, whine. At Alexandria VA: S9/+20 but with loud whine not CODAR. At Maryland SDR; S9 with some whine but better than Alexa. At PEI: S6/S7 with same whine. At OKC, JBA with S9+ of noise level! At 0517 direct to Enid: S9+10/20 with CODAR and storm crashes from Nebraska, not too bad. At 0522 to Rockport, Maine: S9/+10 with whine, what is that? Reads -14.7 Hz offset carrier. 0526 way offbeam at StLucia, S7/S9 fair with no QRM except occasional uteblaaps. Wanted to check Maui but it's maxed out with WSPR. (Glenn Hauser, OK-WOR-USA. wor March 5) This report dispatched at 2022 UT March 5_Hard-Core-DX mailing list _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/ ___ THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE IS FREE. It may be copied, distributed and/or modified under the conditions set down in the Design Science License published by Michael Stutz at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/dsl.html
Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs March 5, 2022
USA re BCQ 4789.987v kHz in new A22 season database from March 27: Und BCQ USA on 4789.987v kHz 2400 3-5, 9-11 BCQ 50kW 245degr, d.h. alter 50 kW Amateursender, Equipment kaum nachts verlässlich in Europa zu hören. and ITU antenna type #805 805 LPH 18 / 36.5 / 32.2 / 16.7 / 1.4 / 13.2 / 200 degr ITU 3265 2200 1000 3-5,9-11 BCQ 50 245 0 805 Eng USA BCQ FCC 590 4790 2400 3-5,9-11 BCQ 50 245 0 805 Eng USA BCQ FCC 591 <<<< 6160 2400 3-5,9-11 BCQ 50 245 0 805 Eng USA BCQ FCC 629 7490 1900 1000 3-5,9-11 BCQ 50 245 0 805 Eng USA BCQ FCC 665 9330 0100 12,13,15 BCQ 500 175 0 216 Por USA BCQ FCC 688 9330 0100 0300 10,11BCQ 250 245 0 805 Eng USA BCQ FCC 689 9330 0300 0600 2,3,6,7 BCQ 250 270 0 216 Eng USA BCQ FCC 690 9330 0600 0800 11,12BCQ 250 180 0 216 Spa USA BCQ FCC 691 9330 0800 0900 27 BCQ 500 63 0 216 Fra USA BCQ FCC 692 9330 0900 1000 27 BCQ 500 63 0 216 Eng USA BCQ FCC 693 9330 1000 1100 37 BCQ 500 63 0 216 Spa USA BCQ FCC 694 9330 1100 1200 37 BCQ 500 63 0 216 Por USA BCQ FCC 695 9330 1200 1300 10,11BCQ 250 220 0 216 Spa USA BCQ FCC 696 9330 1300 1500 2,3 BCQ 250 290 0 216 Eng USA BCQ FCC 697 9330 1500 1700 9BCQ 500 54 0 216 Eng USA BCQ FCC 698 9330 1700 1900 27 BCQ 500 54 0 216 Eng USA BCQ FCC 699 9330 1900 2200 28 BCQ 500 54 0 216 Deu USA BCQ FCC 700 9330 2200 2300 52,53,57 BCQ 500 102 0 216 Por USA BCQ FCC 701 9330 2300 2400 12,13,15 BCQ 500 175 0 216 Por USA BCQ FCC 702 New A22 requests of March 27 onwards, show old amateurish 50 kW equipment and #805 ITU type log-periodic towards 245 degrees azimuth, south-western United States and Cuba, so - in Europe will rather a very tiny poor S=7-8 signal reach in western Europe during March month, and again from Sept / Oct / Nov / Dec in next winter season then. And also some CODAR QRM all over the place on 73 wb df5sx - Original Message - From: Glenn Hauser via Hard-Core-DX Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2022 Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs March 5, 2022 U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2128 monitoring: checking out new time of 0500 UT Saturday, March 5 on WBCQ 4790, appendage to Radio Angela bihour, tnx to Bill Tilford and the Weiners: starts a bit early at 0459. UTwente: S7-S8, pretty good for off the back. Bill says it was getting further into Europe. Synch shows 4789.9985, occasional uteblaaps. At KB0FX Missouri: S9+10 also blaaps. At VE6JY Alberta: S8 would be good except for heavy CODAR. At Ohio SDR: good S9 with lite CODAR. blaaps, whine. At Alexandria VA: S9/+20 but with loud whine not CODAR. At Maryland SDR; S9 with some whine but better than Alexa. At PEI: S6/S7 with same whine. At OKC, JBA with S9+ of noise level! At 0517 direct to Enid: S9+10/20 with CODAR and storm crashes from Nebraska, not too bad. At 0522 to Rockport, Maine: S9/+10 with whine, what is that? Reads -14.7 Hz offset carrier. 0526 way offbeam at StLucia, S7/S9 fair with no QRM except occasional uteblaaps. Wanted to check Maui but it's maxed out with WSPR. (Glenn Hauser, OK-WOR-USA. wor March 5) This report dispatched at 2022 UT March 5_Hard-Core-DX mailing list _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/ ___ THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE IS FREE. It may be copied, distributed and/or modified under the conditions set down in the Design Science License published by Michael Stutz at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/dsl.html
[HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs March 5, 2022
** ANTARCTICA. 15475.98 RCUSB, Saturday March 5 at 1520, LRA36 is on, S1/S2 into Campo, Brasil, SDR, slightly better than into Brasília #2, during Antártida themesong; 1521 LRA36 ID, `El Lejano Sur`, also FM 96.7; hi & lo temps: -2 and +6 C, not bad. 1524 surges to S3/S5, talk about a rare Catholic chapel in Antarctica, at Esperanza? 1530 ``Nacional Antártida Argentina, en todo el país, la radio pública``, songs. 1542 another talk segment, off at 1545*. Sam Sánchez, Órygun was also hearing it remotedly as early as 1413. We`ve been checking for it only on Weds & Sats per normal behaviour, altho it could be otherdays for special occasions; and had been no-show on Feb 19, 26 and March 2 but heard on Feb 23. It`s about time for the new all-female crewe of four to take over as publicized last year (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2128 monitoring: checking out new time of 0500 UT Saturday, March 5 on WBCQ 4790, appendage to Radio Angela bihour, tnx to Bill Tilford and the Weiners: starts a bit early at 0459. UTwente: S7-S8, pretty good for off the back. Bill says it was getting further into Europe. Synch shows 4789.9985, occasional uteblaaps. At KB0FX Missouri: S9+10 also blaaps. At VE6JY Alberta: S8 would be good except for heavy CODAR. At Ohio SDR: good S9 with lite CODAR. blaaps, whine. At Alexandria VA: S9/+20 but with loud whine not CODAR. At Maryland SDR; S9 with some whine but better than Alexa. At PEI: S6/S7 with same whine. At OKC, JBA with S9+ of noise level! At 0517 direct to Enid: S9+10/20 with CODAR and storm crashes from Nebraska, not too bad. At 0522 to Rockport, Maine: S9/+10 with whine, what is that? Reads -14.7 Hz offset carrier. 0526 way offbeam at St Lucia, S7/S9 fair with no QRM except occasional uteblaaps. Wanted to check Maui but it`s maxed out with WSPR. Also confirmed at 1716 Sat March 5 on WRN N America webcast. Next: 2030vUT Saturday WA0RCR 1860-AM 0030 UT Sunday WRMI 7730 to WNW 0400vUT Sunday WA0RCR 1860-AM [nominal 0415; as late as 0530] 1330 UT Sunday WMRI Europe via Ch 292 Germany 9670 2100 UT Sunday IRRS 1323-Italy 2330 UT Sunday WRMI 5950 to NNW 0030 UT Monday WRMI 7730 to WNW 0400vUT Monday WBCQ 6160v Area 51 to WSW 0130 UT Tuesday WRMI 9395 to NNW 2330 UT Tuesday WRMI 9955 to SSE [jammed?] 1030 UT Wednesday WRMI 5850 to NW 2200 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 9395 to NNW 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 5010 to S Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html Our non-commercial broadcasts and website depend on voluntary support. One may contribute via PayPal not necessarily in US$, to woradio at yahoo.com One may also contribute by MO or check in US$ on a US bank to: Glenn Hauser, P O Box 1684, Enid OK 73702, USA (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) HAM DX on 10, 12, 15 metres It takes a contest for hams to exploit MUFs rather than assuming bands are closed with no activity. Nice thing about 10m is that skip distances are so long that anything is likely to be DX rather than domestic. Logged all this in 17 minutes, March 5 at 1603-1620, with qrz.com lookup info: 21426 USB, at 1603, V31XX says he is QSYing to .495 on 10 meters. Bill Kollenbaum, Consejo Shores, Corozal District, BELIZE 28420.8 USB, at 1605, HK3X: HK3X Colombia flag Colombia PEDRO J. ALLINA, CALLE 155 # 9 - 45 APP 1221 T 1 QSL MANAGER charles.wilm...@m0oxo.com COLOMBIA So there`s his street address, but not his city! Says has previously been active from Malpelo - separate radio country island, but is he there now?? 28405 USB, at 1607, XQ3PC, contesting. After ``5,9`` this and others may say ``K`` presumably meaning both 1000 watts and, over to you: XQ3PC Chile flag Chile James Thurston, Capitan Orella 2775 Ñuñoa, - Santiago, CHILE lots of info and photos at https://www.qrz.com/lookup/xq3pc 28390 USB, at 1612, ZF5T with 100 watts: ZF5T Cayman Islands flag Cayman Islands Brac Radio Contest Club, PO Box 73, Siloam Springs, AR 72761 USA Another one hiding exact location: presumably somewhere on CAYMAN BRAC rather than Grand Cayman or Little Cayman 28431 USB, at 1613, HK3C: HK3C Colombia flag Colombia John QTH is north of Bogota Bogotá, COLOMBIA http://www.hk3c.ca/ lots of info but does he ever reveal where he is? Surname on QSL is Bartlett 28450 USB, at 1613, HP9SAM: HP9SAM Panama flag Panama Stephen A. Myers, Pocri, Province of Los Santos 0758, PANAMÁ 28469 USB, at 1615, TI7W, CQ Contest, K: TI7W Costa Rica flag Costa Rica Contest Call, QSL VIA M0URX, Guanacaste, COSTA RICA 28480 USB, at 1615, CE1VP, S8, CQ Contest: ``Your Search by Callsign found no results for CE1VP. CE1VP looks like a callsign from CHILE (DXCC Entity #112). Would you like to add CE1VP to the database?`` Well, no, but I`ve logged only ones with certain fonetix, or so I thought 28486 USB, at 1616, PY2PT, CQ Contest: PY2PT Brazil flag Brazil RICARDO RODRIGUES, Caixa Postal 42066, SÃO PAULO, SP 04082970, BRAZIL has made lots of DX-peditions, especially Pa