[IRCA] Early TP's - 774 Japan armchair -- 0708 Khz

2015-11-07 Thread R. Colin Newell
Didn't see this coming - but it's there - completely in the clear...

Drake R8 - Phased Flags and Wellbrooks.

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[IRCA] TP Early Birds - Victoria B.C. Canada = NOV 8

2015-11-07 Thread R. Colin Newell
Tinkly music and talk on 774 Khz -- assume Japan...
Tahiti at really good levels - 738 Khz etc.

0652 UTC.

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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 11-6

2015-11-07 Thread coffee_canuck
Between the Spring of 1975 and the fall of 1976, I heard most of the countries 
in Central America, a few in South America and a dozen or so countries in 
Europe, Africa and the Middle East...  On a DX150B and some random wire 
antennas that actually passed over a 220V home power line. On medium wave.

I get that conditions have been crap for months (with one or two delightful 
exceptions...) 

And I wonder why I don't hear more N/S stuff...

Well, for one, I suppress reception from the S with Flag antennas and 
directional arrays.
Maybe I need to face at least 1 antenna in another direction...
South... At least for starters.

Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC

> On Nov 7, 2015, at 9:14 PM, theod  wrote:
> 
> Is it really as simple as all that?
> Chile is pretty much directly south of Nova Scotia... and even the western 
> bulge of Ecuador doesn't protrude much beyond a line south of, say, 
> Washington, DC.
> So you're looking at three or four time zones plus a pile of north-south 
> distance too.
> Best I've done years ago was PJB/800... and a verie from Belize when they 
> were on 834... ouch, that's about 45 years ago.
> Theo
> 
> 
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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 11-6

2015-11-07 Thread coffee_canuck
Mark touches on something very dear to my heart that I have been thinking about 
a lot lately:

A.) it has been decades since I have enjoyed occasional reception from Central 
and South America from Victoria B.C. With far less sophisticated receivers and 
antennas.
Why is that? (And I am likely over simplifying this...)

B.) I want to hear them again or understand why I am not hearing them now.

I think, as Nick has observed in the past, is that:
1.) they are there and
2.) you need to be diligent, creative and patient... Because:

- it's not like TP DX which is largely "shooting fish in a barrel" because it 
is... And

- you have to deal with all that stuff between you and the DX - where ever it 
might be.

I'll always remember my first XE in 1972 and my first international DX in 1973 
after I stopped convincing myself that it wasn't possible.
..
.. To be continued...

Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC

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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 11-6

2015-11-07 Thread Walter Salmaniw
Mark, to be honest, I've never looked for Latins from Masset.   I suspect,
though, that I'd have a really tough time with the lower 48 and BC/Alberta
to contend with before I could reach anything in Latin or South  America.
 Walt

On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 4:48 AM, Mark Connelly via IRCA <
irca@hard-core-dx.com> wrote:

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> <<
> Last night there was no high level propagation to Alaska and only the
> weakest of hets on 738 kHz
> >>
>
> Does anyone out west ever TAKE ADVANTAGE of auroral conditions and aim
> antennas for Latin America?
>
> Or is it mostly gloom-and-doom since only Tahiti 738 registers in the TP
> sweepstakes?
>
> One area I almost never see reports on is west coast South America ...
> Chile etc.  Impossible except from Hawaii or Down Under or (oddly)
> Scandinavia?
>
> Is Masset / Haida Gwaii far enough out and away from the Vancouver,
> Seattle, etc. rabble to have a shot, or would one have to do a DXpedition
> to the Aleutian Islands to assure enough over water path and a great enough
> distance from Pacific time zone pests?
>
> On the East Coast the parallel situation is Newfoundland versus East Coast
> US.  Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, and other deep South Americans do better
> in NL than in MA, NY, NJ, etc. because the clutter of Eastern time zone
> domestic stations (and pest Cubans - analogous to Mexicans out west) is
> down at a manageable (rather than in-your-face) level.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> <<
> While on topic - for those of you that hearken back to REGEN receivers (We
> have all used one...)
>
> Here is a bad boy that puts all REGEN's to shame.
>
>
> https://aa7ee.wordpress.com/2015/09/14/the-sproutie-mk-ii-hf-regen-receiver/
> >>
>
> In the pre-SDR days when I tuned my R-390A or Drake R8A to one station at
> a time, I found that a regenerative preselector ahead of the receiver could
> sometimes be a valuable tool.
>
> The one I used was:
> http://www.qsl.net/wa1ion/doc1/mwt3.pdf
>
> With those top shelf receivers the improvement was not as great as with
> receivers offering less selectivity and sensitivity.  Car radios,
> portables, and cheaper communications receivers such as the Kenwood R600
> really got a performance boost with the regeneration.  The high-Q tuning
> definitely helped in urban areas where a broadband antenna of good gain
> would present too many strong signals at once, causing intermod / images /
> overload.
>
> Users of the Kiwa Loop got similar regeneration benefits.
>
> Now, with the Perseus, I don't use regenerative preselection much.
>
> Mark Connelly, WA1ION
> South Yarmouth, MA
>
>
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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 11-6

2015-11-07 Thread theod
Is it really as simple as all that?
Chile is pretty much directly south of Nova Scotia... and even the western 
bulge of Ecuador doesn't protrude much beyond a line south of, say, Washington, 
DC.
So you're looking at three or four time zones plus a pile of north-south 
distance too.
Best I've done years ago was PJB/800... and a verie from Belize when they were 
on 834... ouch, that's about 45 years ago.
Theo

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Date: 2015-11-07  20:48  (GMT-08:00) 
To: irca@hard-core-dx.com 
Cc: Mark Connelly  
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 11-6 

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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 11-6

2015-11-07 Thread Mark Connelly via IRCA
--- Begin Message ---


<<
Last night there was no high level propagation to Alaska and only the weakest 
of hets on 738 kHz
>>

Does anyone out west ever TAKE ADVANTAGE of auroral conditions and aim antennas 
for Latin America?

Or is it mostly gloom-and-doom since only Tahiti 738 registers in the TP 
sweepstakes?

One area I almost never see reports on is west coast South America ... Chile 
etc.  Impossible except from Hawaii or Down Under or (oddly) Scandinavia?

Is Masset / Haida Gwaii far enough out and away from the Vancouver, Seattle, 
etc. rabble to have a shot, or would one have to do a DXpedition to the 
Aleutian Islands to assure enough over water path and a great enough distance 
from Pacific time zone pests?

On the East Coast the parallel situation is Newfoundland versus East Coast US.  
Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, and other deep South Americans do better in NL than 
in MA, NY, NJ, etc. because the clutter of Eastern time zone domestic stations 
(and pest Cubans - analogous to Mexicans out west) is down at a manageable 
(rather than in-your-face) level.

Thoughts?

<<
While on topic - for those of you that hearken back to REGEN receivers (We have 
all used one...)

Here is a bad boy that puts all REGEN's to shame.

https://aa7ee.wordpress.com/2015/09/14/the-sproutie-mk-ii-hf-regen-receiver/
>>

In the pre-SDR days when I tuned my R-390A or Drake R8A to one station at a 
time, I found that a regenerative preselector ahead of the receiver could 
sometimes be a valuable tool.

The one I used was:
http://www.qsl.net/wa1ion/doc1/mwt3.pdf

With those top shelf receivers the improvement was not as great as with 
receivers offering less selectivity and sensitivity.  Car radios, portables, 
and cheaper communications receivers such as the Kenwood R600 really got a 
performance boost with the regeneration.  The high-Q tuning definitely helped 
in urban areas where a broadband antenna of good gain would present too many 
strong signals at once, causing intermod / images / overload.

Users of the Kiwa Loop got similar regeneration benefits.

Now, with the Perseus, I don't use regenerative preselection much.

Mark Connelly, WA1ION
South Yarmouth, MA
 
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[IRCA] WHBY 1150 WI out of whack

2015-11-07 Thread Glenn Hauser via IRCA
--- Begin Message ---

** U S A. 1150, Nov 8 at 0122 UT, promos for programs on ``Newstalk 1150, 
WHBY``, at least three of them so three such IDs, then mentions Wisconsin 
Badgers; surprised to hear this dominating 1150 as I tune across, rather than 
KSAL KS. NRC AM Log shows WHBY is 20/25 kW (yes, more at night), so no wonder 
it gets out, from Kimberley (Appleton) WI, U4. NRC Pattern Book shows very 
tight day and night patterns with huge lobe to the northeast! Must be out of 
whack, like non-direxional now; no wonder I haven`t heard it before. Looks like 
it should barrel into Europe if on proper patterns (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)
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[IRCA] Cuba 530

2015-11-07 Thread Bill Block

Sounds like Cuba on 530 with music. 
  
Bill Block 
Prescott Valley, AZ 
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[IRCA] WWV Solar Report

2015-11-07 Thread NOAA WWV
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2015 Nov 07 2105 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
#  Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 07 November follow.
Solar flux 115 and estimated planetary A-index 46.
The estimated planetary K-index at 2100 UTC on 07 November was 4.
Space weather for the past 24 hours has been moderate.
Geomagnetic storms reaching the G2 level occurred.
Space weather for the next 24 hours is predicted to be minor.
Geomagnetic storms reaching the G1 level are expected.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Trends -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Date 06   06   06   06   06   06   06   06   07   07   07   07   07   07
UTC   0300 0600 0900 1200 1500 1800 2100  0300 0600 1200 1800 2100
SFlx 110  110  110  110  110  110  110  115  115  115  115  115  115  115
A-in 16   16   16   16   16   16   16   16   15   15   15   15   15   46
K-in 34222224456534
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[IRCA] Anguilla 1610

2015-11-07 Thread Bill Block
Anguilla 1610 was heard at 0302 UT with a religious program by woman.  Very 
poor and just above the noise level. 
  
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[IRCA] WWV Solar Report

2015-11-07 Thread NOAA WWV
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2015 Nov 07 2105 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
#  Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 07 November follow.
Solar flux 115 and estimated planetary A-index 46.
The estimated planetary K-index at 2100 UTC on 07 November was 4.
Space weather for the past 24 hours has been moderate.
Geomagnetic storms reaching the G2 level occurred.
Space weather for the next 24 hours is predicted to be minor.
Geomagnetic storms reaching the G1 level are expected.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Trends -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Date 06   06   06   06   06   06   06   06   07   07   07   07   07   07
UTC   0300 0600 0900 1200 1500 1800 2100  0300 0600 1200 1800 2100
SFlx 110  110  110  110  110  110  110  115  115  115  115  115  115  115
A-in 16   16   16   16   16   16   16   16   15   15   15   15   15   46
K-in 34222224456534
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[IRCA] 1300 WJBB GA logged in IL

2015-11-07 Thread neilkaz
Am having fun using the south DKAZ with WRDZ gone. Some of what I am getting 
has been heard thru WRDZ in the past but some of the stuff is new. My antennas 
could get past WRDZ in directions other than S or SE. 

A bit prior to the last ToH WJBB rose atop WLXG (ESPN) with oldies and ID as 
WJBB Winder.  73 KAZ Barrington IL Perseus and DKAZ aimed 180 deg.
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[IRCA] Mexico #100

2015-11-07 Thread Nigel Pimblett
Thanks to some aurora I I finally heard XERDO last night at 1000 
UTC on 1060.08, and was rather lucky to do so.   The signal came up just 
in time for an ID at the hour with call letters and "La Raza" slogan, 
and a few minutes after that it had faded back down, and XEEP owned the 
frequency (with a very good program of Andean music).Apart from 
being one I've been chasing for the last year, it's also my #100 
Mexican, so doubly welcome.


73,

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Dunmore, Alberta

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[IRCA] WWV Solar Report

2015-11-07 Thread NOAA WWV
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2015 Nov 07 2105 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
#  Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 07 November follow.
Solar flux 115 and estimated planetary A-index 46.
The estimated planetary K-index at 2100 UTC on 07 November was 4.
Space weather for the past 24 hours has been moderate.
Geomagnetic storms reaching the G2 level occurred.
Space weather for the next 24 hours is predicted to be minor.
Geomagnetic storms reaching the G1 level are expected.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Trends -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Date 06   06   06   06   06   06   06   06   07   07   07   07   07   07
UTC   0300 0600 0900 1200 1500 1800 2100  0300 0600 1200 1800 2100
SFlx 110  110  110  110  110  110  110  115  115  115  115  115  115  115
A-in 16   16   16   16   16   16   16   16   15   15   15   15   15   46
K-in 34222224456534
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Re: [IRCA] Nov 7 Victoria DU's live

2015-11-07 Thread d1028gary
You probably came away with the best results on the west coast this morning, 
Colin. 
A quick check of the band at 1410 showed only weak carriers on 594 and 693, 
along with fair ones on 1503, 1575 and 1593. While still in the predawn 
darkness, the evidence was conclusive that the Asians were not likely to 
produce a thrilling session. Continued sleep seemed like a far better option. 
  
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA) 
  
  
  

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Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2015 6:24:24 AM 
Subject: [IRCA] Nov 7 Victoria DU's live 

612 ABC Brisbane at good levels on 612 // live stream 

Music occasionally poking through on 603 
and Japanese on 594 Khz. 

On the upper band, Thailand (I assume) rises to go levels on 
1575 with quick deep fades being the order of the morning. 

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[IRCA] Alberta TPs for 7 November 2015

2015-11-07 Thread Nigel Pimblett
 I apparently didn't miss much the last couple of days, and I 
wouldn't have missed a lot today either.  Only one station managed 
audio, as Brisbane on 612, after being a feeble carrier, rose quickly to 
audio at 1354 with Aussie-accented talk, then just as quickly faded down 
a couple of minutes later.   No other stations seemed to benefit from 
this lift.  Decent carriers noted on 702, 792, 882, 891, apparently all 
DU.  The top half of the band was pretty much comatose.



73,

Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, AB
Perseus SDR & Wellbrook Phased Array
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[IRCA] Nov 7 Victoria DU's live

2015-11-07 Thread R. Colin Newell
612 ABC Brisbane at good levels on 612 // live stream

Music occasionally poking through on 603
and Japanese on 594 Khz.

On the upper band, Thailand (I assume) rises to go levels on
1575 with quick deep fades being the order of the morning.

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[IRCA] Nov 7 Live TP's/DU's Victoria...

2015-11-07 Thread R. Colin Newell
More of a meditative study of heterodynes...
No real audio anywhere - OK, maybe a whisper of something on 603 and 531..
All low band.

This is a World where Trump becomes President and rebuilds the ionosphere
into something he calls the IoNOnosphere... kind of like a wall between
Canada and
the U.S. and everywhere else. Makes for very quiet radio.

Anyway - all kidding aside. two Aussie outback stations on 120 meters with
good signals and WWV fluttering like a Fall oak leaf in the wind...

I'm awake now. Let's see what happens next.

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