[IRCA] Alberta TPs for 11 January 2019

2019-01-11 Thread Nigel Pimblett
   Yes, there are still transmitters on the other side of the 
Pacific!! Not long ago this would have been considered a very poor 
morning, but after the last while it seems like a new dawn!



594        JOAK    Tokyo, JAPAN    Weak, with woman in Japanese at 1504

747        JOIB    Sapporo, JAPAN    Woman in Japanese during language 
lesson at 1402


774        JOUB    Akita, JAPAN    Bridge music just prior to 1400 time 
pips, then man and woman with language lesson.


828       JOBB    Osaka, JAPAN     Bit of music before the hour at 1500, 
then time pips, but not much more


1116    4BC    Brisbane, AUSTRALIA  Ad string at 1450


73,

Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, AB
Perseus SDR with Wellbrook Phased Array

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[IRCA] CO TP Report 1/11/19 & CO LW BC Report 1/12/19

2019-01-11 Thread C B via IRCA
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I listened from 1317 to 1412. LSR at 1419.
747 weak w/male and female in JJ
774 weak w/male and female in JJ, poss. language lesson
828 faint w/mumbly snivets of audio

CO LW BC 1/12/19 at 0142
252 R. Algerienne in briefly w/techno-pop musical piece, decent enough signal 
for a bit to hold AM Sync lock
73 and Best of DX,
Craig BarnesWheat Ridge, COElad FDM-S2, W KAZ, ALA 1530ln--- End Message ---
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Re: [IRCA] Oklahoma TA LW DX 1/8/19

2019-01-11 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
Little sign of longwave here in Victoria, Richard (there was a 
carrier on 1098 last night, but not so far tonight), but the Iranian 
jammer on 1575 first made itself felt about 0049UT, and definitely by 0120UT.


best wishes,

Nick




At 23:34 2019-01-11, Richard N. Allen via IRCA wrote:

198 BBC (barely audible) and 252 Chaine 3 (poor) are already audible 
here in Oklahoma at 2330 UTC.


Richard Allen.
near Perry OK USA.

Sent from my iPad
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[IRCA] TP 11 Jan Victoria version.

2019-01-11 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
A small recovery this morning.



pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least 
briefly):

nada, 





Reasonable audio at  times during the period (much of it understandable by a 
native speaker, though often battling with splash or noise):

774 JOUB man in Japanese 1510UT



not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or noise could 
be understood by a native speaker: 

972 HLCA woman in Korean 1611UT

1566 HLAZ man in Russian 1641UT was possibly the best strength from this one 
from 1500UT onward



Burbles in the splatter and noise (if lucky, language might be guessed at by 
cadence of talk, or parallel established by changes in talk or music) 

594 woman talking, Japanese?, then flute music 1527UT

612 man talking, DU English intonation 1515UT

702 rollicking vocal music 1524UT, then man talking, DU English?

747 JOIB music box 1541UT

828 man talking Japanese intonation 1523UT

1242 man talking, Japanese intonation, 1616UT, sneaking through blasts of local 
noise

1287 pop vocal 1555UT, likely JOHR?


Strongish het, no or "near imaginary" audio (either undermodulated or ravaged 
by splatter)
603 864 945 1089 1188  seemed to be Asian; 
594 756 846 891 1017 seemed to be DU  


best wishes,

Nick








Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada  

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Re: [IRCA] Oklahoma TA LW DX 1/8/19

2019-01-11 Thread Richard N. Allen via IRCA
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198 BBC (barely audible) and 252 Chaine 3 (poor) are already audible here in 
Oklahoma at 2330 UTC.

Richard Allen.
near Perry OK USA.

Sent from my iPad
> 

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[IRCA] Fwd: Topband: MIT Ionosphere, Shortwave Radio, and Propagation Lecture 2230Z (5:30 p.m. EST) Today

2019-01-11 Thread Nick Hall-Patch

from Topband list:

(might be of interest...still on at this moment; I think they are archived)





The next MIT radio technology presentation at 2230Z today will be

"Ionosphere, Shortwave Radio, and Propagation" by Phil Erickson W1PJE at:



www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWwWW7rc6eKh8xfLl4Pac7W9l54h7oj-B&disable_polymer=true 




The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Radio Society (W1MX)
and the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)
are hosting a series of public lectures on the technology applications and
history of radio. Speakers will hail from throughout the MIT community
and industry to discuss topics ranging from the design of modern wireless
communications systems and 5G, to software defined radio and satellite
communications, to shortwave radio propagation, space weather, Radio
Astronomy and more.





The remaining presentations in the MIT radio technology lecture 
series are: Add to Calendar Jan 15  Tue 05:30PM-07:00PM


Experimental Radio Astronomy

Add to Calendar Jan 16  Wed 05:30PM-07:00PM

U nveiling the Low Frequency Universe through Space Based Radio Astronomy


Add to Calendar Jan 17  Thu 05:30PM-07:00PM


Principles of Radar
Dr. Frank D. Lind is a Research Engineer at MIT Haystack Observatory 
where he works to develop and use radio science instrumentation. At 
the Observatory he leads many technical efforts involving software radio

instrumentation cutting across Geospace, Astronomy, and Space science.


Add to Calendar Jan 21  Mon 05:30PM-07:00PM

Space Weather
Dr. Anthea J. Coster is an Assistant Director and principal research 
scientist at the MIT Haystack Observatory. Her research interests 
include space weather, ionospheric and atmospheric coupling, and GPS 
positioning and measurement accuracy. She received her Ph.D. in 
Space Physics and Astronomy from Rice University in 1983, under the 
guidance of William E. Gordon, the founder of the Arecibo 
Observatory in Puerto Rico.


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Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector


Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada 


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[IRCA] TP WC NA - Friday - 1515 U

2019-01-11 Thread R. Colin Newell
The reek of decay is slowly being supplanted with the hope of new life...
Actual signals on NHP fish barrel. 
No time to power on actual radio however. 

Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -
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