Re: [IRCA] This morning's TP loggings from Central Iowa

2018-11-03 Thread Mauno Ritola
I have set my Perseus to record two minute TOHs whenever conditions are 
good (like these days!) and especially at greyline hours. I have saved 
quite a few of them, the first ones are over 10 years old.


Mauno Ritola
Joensuu, Finland


Chris Kadlec kirjoitti 3.11.2018 klo 14:04:


I don't know how you guys end up recording the same thing at the same 
time like that, but Mauno, you are correct. I don't really hear KBS at 
the top of the hour at the specific time we were paying attention to 
in Tim's clip, but in comparison to your clip, I can hear KBS instead 
at the start of Tim's clip where the announcer is saying bye and 
telling people to visit their homepage. So either way, though it seems 
to be two different stations in the clip (probably Tokyo also), KBS is 
certainly in there and audible when comparing the two. Good catch (I 
mean, noting the comparison), for sure!!


-Chris Kadlec

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I think it is KBS after all. Please pay attention to the news fanfare

after the last time pip and compare it to my simultaneous clip attached.

Mauno

Chris Kadlec kirjoitti 3.11.2018 klo 0:06:

> I agree with Nick. This is Tokyo. Here's a link to one of my 
recordings of what 1134's KBS ID should sound like, same as any other 
KBS station with a different slogan (at home, 21 miles from the tower, 
where you can hear Tokyo trying to smother it at night, and a clear 
groundwave clip during the afternoon).


>

> http://www.beaglebass.com/temporary/1134_Hwaseong_Night.MP3

>

> http://www.beaglebass.com/temporary/1134_Hwaseong_Day.MP3

>

> Also, remember that this station is only on the air from 2045-1805 
UTC daily, so both its FM and AM are off the air (transmitter totally 
off on the AM side) for more than 2 1/2 hours each night, just FYI for 
everyone whose DX sessions may intersect those hours.


>

> -Chris Kadlec

>   http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/seoul

>

>

> ***

>

> Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2018 15:21:05 -0500

> From: tim rahto 

> Subject: [IRCA] This morning's TP loggings from Central Iowa

>

> I spent a lot of today reviewing the recordings from this morning, 
and managed to hear some very faint chimes at the top of the hour on 
1134 kHz.


> the audio is rough at best, but you can hear them just before the 
top of the hour, and then again in a different key a little later. I 
think it


> might be KBS, but I could use some advice on this one.

>

> https://youtu.be/6itzpsB8ENg

>

> -Tim



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Re: [IRCA] This morning's TP loggings from Central Iowa

2018-11-03 Thread Chris Kadlec
I don't know how you guys end up recording the same thing at the same time like 
that, but Mauno, you are correct. I don't really hear KBS at the top of the 
hour at the specific time we were paying attention to in Tim's clip, but in 
comparison to your clip, I can hear KBS instead at the start of Tim's clip 
where the announcer is saying bye and telling people to visit their homepage. 
So either way, though it seems to be two different stations in the clip 
(probably Tokyo also), KBS is certainly in there and audible when comparing the 
two. Good catch (I mean, noting the comparison), for sure!!

-Chris Kadlec



From: Mauno Ritola
Sent: Saturday, November 3, 2018 07:12 AM
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America; Chris Kadlec; 
bowm...@gmail.com; mw...@groups.io
Subject: Re: [IRCA] This morning's TP loggings from Central Iowa

I think it is KBS after all. Please pay attention to the news fanfare 
after the last time pip and compare it to my simultaneous clip attached.

Mauno


Chris Kadlec kirjoitti 3.11.2018 klo 0:06:
> I agree with Nick. This is Tokyo. Here's a link to one of my recordings of 
> what 1134's KBS ID should sound like, same as any other KBS station with a 
> different slogan (at home, 21 miles from the tower, where you can hear Tokyo 
> trying to smother it at night, and a clear groundwave clip during the 
> afternoon).
>
> http://www.beaglebass.com/temporary/1134_Hwaseong_Night.MP3
>
> http://www.beaglebass.com/temporary/1134_Hwaseong_Day.MP3
>
> Also, remember that this station is only on the air from 2045-1805 UTC daily, 
> so both its FM and AM are off the air (transmitter totally off on the AM 
> side) for more than 2 1/2 hours each night, just FYI for everyone whose DX 
> sessions may intersect those hours.
>
> -Chris Kadlec
>   http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/seoul
>
>
> ***
>
> Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2018 15:21:05 -0500
> From: tim rahto 
> Subject: [IRCA] This morning's TP loggings from Central Iowa
>
> I spent a lot of today reviewing the recordings from this morning, and 
> managed to hear some very faint chimes at the top of the hour on 1134 kHz.
> the audio is rough at best, but you can hear them just before the top of the 
> hour, and then again in a different key a little later. I think it
> might be KBS, but I could use some advice on this one.
>
> https://youtu.be/6itzpsB8ENg
>
> -Tim
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Re: [IRCA] This morning's TP loggings from Central Iowa

2018-11-03 Thread Mauno Ritola
I think it is KBS after all. Please pay attention to the news fanfare 
after the last time pip and compare it to my simultaneous clip attached.


Mauno


Chris Kadlec kirjoitti 3.11.2018 klo 0:06:

I agree with Nick. This is Tokyo. Here's a link to one of my recordings of what 
1134's KBS ID should sound like, same as any other KBS station with a different 
slogan (at home, 21 miles from the tower, where you can hear Tokyo trying to 
smother it at night, and a clear groundwave clip during the afternoon).

http://www.beaglebass.com/temporary/1134_Hwaseong_Night.MP3

http://www.beaglebass.com/temporary/1134_Hwaseong_Day.MP3

Also, remember that this station is only on the air from 2045-1805 UTC daily, 
so both its FM and AM are off the air (transmitter totally off on the AM side) 
for more than 2 1/2 hours each night, just FYI for everyone whose DX sessions 
may intersect those hours.

-Chris Kadlec
  http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/seoul


***

Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2018 15:21:05 -0500
From: tim rahto 
Subject: [IRCA] This morning's TP loggings from Central Iowa

I spent a lot of today reviewing the recordings from this morning, and managed 
to hear some very faint chimes at the top of the hour on 1134 kHz.
the audio is rough at best, but you can hear them just before the top of the 
hour, and then again in a different key a little later. I think it
might be KBS, but I could use some advice on this one.

https://youtu.be/6itzpsB8ENg

-Tim
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Re: [IRCA] This morning's TP loggings from Central Iowa

2018-11-02 Thread Chris Kadlec
I agree with Nick. This is Tokyo. Here's a link to one of my recordings of what 
1134's KBS ID should sound like, same as any other KBS station with a different 
slogan (at home, 21 miles from the tower, where you can hear Tokyo trying to 
smother it at night, and a clear groundwave clip during the afternoon).

http://www.beaglebass.com/temporary/1134_Hwaseong_Night.MP3

http://www.beaglebass.com/temporary/1134_Hwaseong_Day.MP3

Also, remember that this station is only on the air from 2045-1805 UTC daily, 
so both its FM and AM are off the air (transmitter totally off on the AM side) 
for more than 2 1/2 hours each night, just FYI for everyone whose DX sessions 
may intersect those hours.

-Chris Kadlec
 http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/seoul


***

Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2018 15:21:05 -0500
From: tim rahto 
Subject: [IRCA] This morning's TP loggings from Central Iowa

I spent a lot of today reviewing the recordings from this morning, and managed 
to hear some very faint chimes at the top of the hour on 1134 kHz.
the audio is rough at best, but you can hear them just before the top of the 
hour, and then again in a different key a little later. I think it
might be KBS, but I could use some advice on this one.

https://youtu.be/6itzpsB8ENg

-Tim
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Re: [IRCA] This morning's TP loggings from Central Iowa

2018-11-02 Thread tim rahto
Hi Nick,

Yup, I think that's it. Those two high pitched notes match up with what I
heard. Thanks for helping me out with this one.

And my hunt for Korea continues.

-Tim

On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 4:23 PM Nick Hall-Patch  wrote:

> I'm pretty sure you had JOQR Tokyo on 1134 Tim. as the chimes ending
> in a single pip on the hour are fairly distinctive.  See what you think:
>
>
> http://www3.telus.net/public/shallpat/4all/JOQR_grayland.wav
>
>
>
> best wishes,
>
> Nick
>
>
>
>
>
>
> At 20:21 2018-11-02, tim rahto wrote:
> >Hello everyone,
> >
> >We had another great morning for Trans-Pacific DX here in the Midwest. i
> >started listening around 1120 UTC, and found strong signals from Japan on
> >774, 693, 666, and 747. 828 out of Osaka might have been the loudest of
> >all, but I couldn't separate them from WCCO in Minneapolis.
> >
> >I spent a lot of today reviewing the recordings from this morning, and
> >managed to hear some very faint chimes at the top of the hour on 1134 kHz.
> >the audio is rough at best, but you can hear them just before the top of
> >the hour, and then again in a different key a little later. I think it
> >might be KBS, but I could use some advice on this one.
> >
> >https://youtu.be/6itzpsB8ENg
> >
> >CNR 11 (probably) on 1098 also made another appearance with that
> ridiculous
> >signal I've seen all this week. Considering the solar forecast this
> weekend
> >is calling for storms, I guess we better enjoy it while it lasts. Here's a
> >clip of them pushing the signal meter up to an S8 on the Perseus.
> >
> >https://youtu.be/VJ27HGaTWdY
> >
> >I saw a carrier on 702, and hoped that it might be Australia, but nothing
> >ever came of it. Can't win them all I guess!
> >
> >-Tim
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Re: [IRCA] This morning's TP loggings from Central Iowa

2018-11-02 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
I'm pretty sure you had JOQR Tokyo on 1134 Tim. as the chimes ending 
in a single pip on the hour are fairly distinctive.  See what you think:



http://www3.telus.net/public/shallpat/4all/JOQR_grayland.wav



best wishes,

Nick






At 20:21 2018-11-02, tim rahto wrote:

Hello everyone,

We had another great morning for Trans-Pacific DX here in the Midwest. i
started listening around 1120 UTC, and found strong signals from Japan on
774, 693, 666, and 747. 828 out of Osaka might have been the loudest of
all, but I couldn't separate them from WCCO in Minneapolis.

I spent a lot of today reviewing the recordings from this morning, and
managed to hear some very faint chimes at the top of the hour on 1134 kHz.
the audio is rough at best, but you can hear them just before the top of
the hour, and then again in a different key a little later. I think it
might be KBS, but I could use some advice on this one.

https://youtu.be/6itzpsB8ENg

CNR 11 (probably) on 1098 also made another appearance with that ridiculous
signal I've seen all this week. Considering the solar forecast this weekend
is calling for storms, I guess we better enjoy it while it lasts. Here's a
clip of them pushing the signal meter up to an S8 on the Perseus.

https://youtu.be/VJ27HGaTWdY

I saw a carrier on 702, and hoped that it might be Australia, but nothing
ever came of it. Can't win them all I guess!

-Tim
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[IRCA] This morning's TP loggings from Central Iowa

2018-11-02 Thread tim rahto
Hello everyone,

We had another great morning for Trans-Pacific DX here in the Midwest. i
started listening around 1120 UTC, and found strong signals from Japan on
774, 693, 666, and 747. 828 out of Osaka might have been the loudest of
all, but I couldn't separate them from WCCO in Minneapolis.

I spent a lot of today reviewing the recordings from this morning, and
managed to hear some very faint chimes at the top of the hour on 1134 kHz.
the audio is rough at best, but you can hear them just before the top of
the hour, and then again in a different key a little later. I think it
might be KBS, but I could use some advice on this one.

https://youtu.be/6itzpsB8ENg

CNR 11 (probably) on 1098 also made another appearance with that ridiculous
signal I've seen all this week. Considering the solar forecast this weekend
is calling for storms, I guess we better enjoy it while it lasts. Here's a
clip of them pushing the signal meter up to an S8 on the Perseus.

https://youtu.be/VJ27HGaTWdY

I saw a carrier on 702, and hoped that it might be Australia, but nothing
ever came of it. Can't win them all I guess!

-Tim
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