Re: [IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise

2014-02-01 Thread Forrest Skaine
Just wondering if the high laser pitches I hear occasionally on 1390 is the
same?

Todd Skaine
Woodbury, MN
2010 or car radio
On Jan 26, 2014 5:55 AM, Paul Crankshaw hoddles...@gmail.com wrote:

 Tuning to 1390 kHz I hear an odd sound (like an Aboriginal didgeridoo) in
 LSB (and also 1371 LSB).  I wondered initially if it was local to me here
 in Scotland but listening to a few Perseus radio servers in the north east
 of the USA I hear it on some of those receivers too.  I didn't check
 further west or south.

 Do others hear it and has it been identified, located?

 Here's a recording I made at  utc overnight. It's of 1390 kHz LSB
 although I switch to USB for the last few seconds just to illustrate the
 difference.

 http://share.cx.com/ZxgdLT

 Paul
 Troon, Scotland
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Re: [IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise

2014-01-29 Thread Jim Balle
That noise is very evident here at 0818 EST, but only on lower sideband.
Jim   Springfield  Ma


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At 0300 WABH is audible here but playing back Perseus the noise
continues in momentary WABH silences, so noise isn't apparently linked
to volume levels.

Paul
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Re: [IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise

2014-01-28 Thread Ken, Scotland

Therefore, the question remains,

Does the audio of WABH on one receiver match up to the star trek audio 
on 1390 and 1370 exactly..


1380 is difficult here unless conditions are very good due to high 
powered French stn on 1377,


two receivers required i guess

A bizzare effect, and heard in UK this am again..
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Re: [IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise

2014-01-28 Thread Paul Crankshaw
At 0300 WABH is audible here but playing back Perseus the noise 
continues in momentary WABH silences, so noise isn't apparently linked 
to volume levels.


Paul
Troon, Scotland




On 28/01/2014 14:13, Ken, Scotland wrote:

Therefore, the question remains,

Does the audio of WABH on one receiver match up to the star trek audio 
on 1390 and 1370 exactly..


1380 is difficult here unless conditions are very good due to high 
powered French stn on 1377,


two receivers required i guess

A bizzare effect, and heard in UK this am again..
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[IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise

2014-01-26 Thread Paul Crankshaw
Tuning to 1390 kHz I hear an odd sound (like an Aboriginal didgeridoo) 
in LSB (and also 1371 LSB).  I wondered initially if it was local to me 
here in Scotland but listening to a few Perseus radio servers in the 
north east of the USA I hear it on some of those receivers too.  I 
didn't check further west or south.


Do others hear it and has it been identified, located?

Here's a recording I made at  utc overnight. It's of 1390 kHz LSB 
although I switch to USB for the last few seconds just to illustrate the 
difference.


http://share.cx.com/ZxgdLT

Paul
Troon, Scotland
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Re: [IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise

2014-01-26 Thread Paul Crankshaw
I've just tuned into some ECNA Perseus radio servers and I can hear the 
sound there too.


Paul




On 26/01/2014 11:55, Paul Crankshaw wrote:
Tuning to 1390 kHz I hear an odd sound (like an Aboriginal didgeridoo) 
in LSB (and also 1371 LSB).  I wondered initially if it was local to 
me here in Scotland but listening to a few Perseus radio servers in 
the north east of the USA I hear it on some of those receivers too.  I 
didn't check further west or south.


Do others hear it and has it been identified, located?

Here's a recording I made at  utc overnight. It's of 1390 kHz LSB 
although I switch to USB for the last few seconds just to illustrate 
the difference.


http://share.cx.com/ZxgdLT

Paul
Troon, Scotland


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Re: [IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise

2014-01-26 Thread Barry Davies
Yes they are getting in to Carlisle, It sounds like an electronic voice 
disguiser or one of those voice boxes people with throat cancer use. I have 
used various settings but cannot make out the language. The 1390 outlet is 
stronger here than WEGP so I am thinking NL?
 
 
 
 
Best wishes and 73's
 
Barry  :-)   
 
Carlisle UK.  Lat. 54.9795N   Lon. 02.8745W
PERSEUS, 3.7m x 10m Flag + FLG100 amp



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Subject: [IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise
 

Tuning to 1390 kHz I hear an odd sound (like an Aboriginal didgeridoo) in LSB 
(and also 1371 LSB).  I wondered initially if it was local to me here in 
Scotland but listening to a few Perseus radio servers in the north east of the 
USA I hear it on some of those receivers too.  I didn't check further west or 
south.

Do others hear it and has it been identified, located?

Here's a recording I made at  utc overnight. It's of 1390 kHz LSB although 
I switch to USB for the last few seconds just to illustrate the difference.

http://share.cx.com/ZxgdLT

Paul
Troon, Scotland
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Re: [IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise

2014-01-26 Thread Robert Ross
Paul…I have been hearing the Same Thing here in London, Ontario CANADA for 
about the past week!! I have no idea what it is either, but it's there every 
night it seems.

Regards…ROB VA3SW

Robert S. Ross
London, Ontario CANADA

**


On 2014-01-26, at 6:57 AM, Paul Crankshaw wrote:

 I've just tuned into some ECNA Perseus radio servers and I can hear the sound 
 there too.
 
 Paul
 
 
 
 
 On 26/01/2014 11:55, Paul Crankshaw wrote:
 Tuning to 1390 kHz I hear an odd sound (like an Aboriginal didgeridoo) in 
 LSB (and also 1371 LSB).  I wondered initially if it was local to me here in 
 Scotland but listening to a few Perseus radio servers in the north east of 
 the USA I hear it on some of those receivers too.  I didn't check further 
 west or south.
 
 Do others hear it and has it been identified, located?
 
 Here's a recording I made at  utc overnight. It's of 1390 kHz LSB 
 although I switch to USB for the last few seconds just to illustrate the 
 difference.
 
 http://share.cx.com/ZxgdLT
 
 Paul
 Troon, Scotland
 
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Re: [IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise

2014-01-26 Thread Chernos Saul
I heard something like this not on 1390 but on 1370just after sunrise when I 
checked before leaving here...as I was aware of your e-mail. I am now on the 
road an can't listen until later tday or early tomorrow.

Saul Chernos
Burnt River ON



 From: va...@rogers.com
 Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 10:38:26 -0500
 To: irca@hard-core-dx.com
 Subject: Re: [IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise
 
 Paul…I have been hearing the Same Thing here in London, Ontario CANADA for 
 about the past week!! I have no idea what it is either, but it's there every 
 night it seems.
 
 Regards…ROB VA3SW
 
 Robert S. Ross
 London, Ontario CANADA
 
 **
 
 
 On 2014-01-26, at 6:57 AM, Paul Crankshaw wrote:
 
  I've just tuned into some ECNA Perseus radio servers and I can hear the 
  sound there too.
  
  Paul
  
  
  
  
  On 26/01/2014 11:55, Paul Crankshaw wrote:
  Tuning to 1390 kHz I hear an odd sound (like an Aboriginal didgeridoo) in 
  LSB (and also 1371 LSB).  I wondered initially if it was local to me here 
  in Scotland but listening to a few Perseus radio servers in the north east 
  of the USA I hear it on some of those receivers too.  I didn't check 
  further west or south.
  
  Do others hear it and has it been identified, located?
  
  Here's a recording I made at  utc overnight. It's of 1390 kHz LSB 
  although I switch to USB for the last few seconds just to illustrate the 
  difference.
  
  http://share.cx.com/ZxgdLT
  
  Paul
  Troon, Scotland
  
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Re: [IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise

2014-01-26 Thread Barry McLarnon

On 01/26/2014 06:55 AM, Paul Crankshaw wrote:
Tuning to 1390 kHz I hear an odd sound (like an Aboriginal didgeridoo) 
in LSB (and also 1371 LSB).  I wondered initially if it was local to 
me here in Scotland but listening to a few Perseus radio servers in 
the north east of the USA I hear it on some of those receivers too.  I 
didn't check further west or south.


Do others hear it and has it been identified, located?

Here's a recording I made at  utc overnight. It's of 1390 kHz LSB 
although I switch to USB for the last few seconds just to illustrate 
the difference.


http://share.cx.com/ZxgdLT


I'm hearing this signal again tonight - definitely the same as in Paul's 
recording.  It sounds identical when tuned to 1370 USB or 1390 LSB.  
Since it's symmetrical around 1380, that indicates it's likely a 
spurious emission from a 1380 station.  I haven't been able to correlate 
it with a particular station yet, but its strength indicates that it has 
to be somewhere in the Northeast.  At the top of my list of candidates 
is WABH, dominating here tonight with a signal that sure sounds more 
like their 10 KW day power than 450 W night power, but there are other 
possibilities, such as CKPC.


More observers needed...

Barry

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Re: [IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise

2014-01-26 Thread Chernos Saul
I'm in downtown Toronto and hearing this on both 1370 and 1390. WABH and CKPC 
are regulars here on 1380. CKPC certainly the dominant one. Bath NY and Fort 
Wayne might tie for 2nd place, and to a lesser extent New York City. In terms 
of regulars.

Saul Chernos
Burnt River / Toronto ON



 Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 19:36:03 -0500
 From: b...@topazdesigns.com
 To: irca@hard-core-dx.com
 Subject: Re: [IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise
 
 On 01/26/2014 06:55 AM, Paul Crankshaw wrote:
  Tuning to 1390 kHz I hear an odd sound (like an Aboriginal didgeridoo) 
  in LSB (and also 1371 LSB).  I wondered initially if it was local to 
  me here in Scotland but listening to a few Perseus radio servers in 
  the north east of the USA I hear it on some of those receivers too.  I 
  didn't check further west or south.
 
  Do others hear it and has it been identified, located?
 
  Here's a recording I made at  utc overnight. It's of 1390 kHz LSB 
  although I switch to USB for the last few seconds just to illustrate 
  the difference.
 
  http://share.cx.com/ZxgdLT
 
 I'm hearing this signal again tonight - definitely the same as in Paul's 
 recording.  It sounds identical when tuned to 1370 USB or 1390 LSB.  
 Since it's symmetrical around 1380, that indicates it's likely a 
 spurious emission from a 1380 station.  I haven't been able to correlate 
 it with a particular station yet, but its strength indicates that it has 
 to be somewhere in the Northeast.  At the top of my list of candidates 
 is WABH, dominating here tonight with a signal that sure sounds more 
 like their 10 KW day power than 450 W night power, but there are other 
 possibilities, such as CKPC.
 
 More observers needed...
 
 Barry
 
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Re: [IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise

2014-01-26 Thread Niel Wolfish
Playing back a
recording of Saturday the 25th at 5 pm and the didgeridoo sound is on both 
1370 and 1390 as
Barry suggested.


And I can hear the same thing right now live at 9:17 p.m. from my
location in the middle of Toronto.


And on 1380 WABH **does** seem to be unusually strong for 450
watts at night.  


Niel Wolfish, Toronto



On Monday, January 27, 2014 2:13:35 AM, Chernos Saul sau...@sympatico.ca 
wrote:
 
I'm in downtown Toronto and hearing this on both 1370 and 1390. WABH and CKPC 
are regulars here on 1380. CKPC certainly the dominant one. Bath NY and Fort 
Wayne might tie for 2nd place, and to a lesser extent New York City. In terms 
of regulars.

Saul Chernos
Burnt River / Toronto ON



 Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 19:36:03 -0500
 From: b...@topazdesigns.com
 To: irca@hard-core-dx.com
 Subject: Re: [IRCA] 1390 kHz - odd noise
 
 On 01/26/2014 06:55 AM, Paul Crankshaw wrote:
  Tuning to 1390 kHz I hear an odd sound (like an Aboriginal didgeridoo) 
  in LSB (and also 1371 LSB).  I wondered initially if it was local to 
  me here in Scotland but listening to a few Perseus radio servers in 
  the north east of the USA I hear it on some of those receivers too.  I 
  didn't check further west or south.
 
  Do others hear it and has it been identified, located?
 
  Here's a recording I made at  utc overnight. It's of 1390 kHz LSB 
  although I switch to USB for the last few seconds just to illustrate 
  the difference.
 
  http://share.cx.com/ZxgdLT
 
 I'm hearing this signal again tonight - definitely the same as in Paul's 
 recording.  It sounds identical when tuned to 1370 USB or 1390 LSB.  
 Since it's symmetrical around 1380, that indicates it's likely a 
 spurious emission from a 1380 station.  I haven't been able to correlate 
 it with a particular station yet, but its strength indicates that it has 
 to be somewhere in the Northeast.  At the top of my list of candidates 
 is WABH, dominating here tonight with a signal that sure sounds more 
 like their 10 KW day power than 450 W night power, but there are other 
 possibilities, such as CKPC.
 
 More observers needed...
 
 Barry
 
 -- 
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