On Wed, 2019-09-04 at 00:06 +0200, Wolfgang Bueschel wrote:
> BRAZIL Yes checked on Sept 3rd at 21.48 UT,
> 6180.012 kHz RNA in BrasPortuguese, S=9+10dB -68dBm signal here in
> western
> Europe, when seen the software peak strings on screen, seen more 10
> Hertz
> wide audio portion on the upper
On 06/22/2011 12:25 PM, Jari Savolainen wrote:
Hmmm, wasn't this bcst to Antarctica, not Ascension?
Yes, it was a special midwinter broadcast to the people
of the British Antarctic Survey, with lots of messages
from their families, etc...
One of the frequencies was transmitted from Ascension.
On 10/13/2010 12:49 AM, Wolfgang Bueschel wrote:
Similar tiny signal on 6159.98 an odd signal of 20 Hertz at 0410 UT
Oct 13.
Russian station are seldom odd frequency, so seemingly one of the two
Canadian domestics slightly odd here.
It's the one from Newfoundland.
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UNID harmonic/spur on 10939 kHz, with programming in a slavic
language, probably Russian. Possibly Radio Rossii, but too
weak to tell for sure. Heard 27 Sep 2010, from 19:30 UTC.
Rik van Riel - New Hampshire
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On 07/17/2010 09:10 PM, Rik van Riel wrote:
Right now at 01:08 UTC, I am hearing Radio Sweden on 6010
kHz and Voice of Vietnam on 7175 kHz, both from Sackville
and 165 kHz away from each other.
I am also hearing their mixing products. Radio Sweden is
audible on 7175 + 165, or 6340 kHz. Voice
Right now at 01:08 UTC, I am hearing Radio Sweden on 6010
kHz and Voice of Vietnam on 7175 kHz, both from Sackville
and 165 kHz away from each other.
I am also hearing their mixing products. Radio Sweden is
audible on 7175 + 165, or 6340 kHz. Voice of Vietnam is
on the lower image frequency of
On 05/02/2010 03:40 AM, Dallas McKenzie wrote:
I
I reacently had lunch with 3 members of the NZ Summer Party from Scott Base
and a member of the USAF based at the South Pole all of whome are Ham
operators.
During our conversation I asked about LRA36 They all agreed that its a
relay
On 01/10/2010 10:11 PM, Scott R. Barbour Jr. wrote:
4990, SURINAME, presumed R. Apintie Paramaribo, 0352-0403, Jan 9, vernacular.
Continuos ballads pop-like mx thru ToH; poor-fair at best; been hearing this
one fairly regularly lately during my local evenings, but I'll be damned if I can
van Riel, Icom R75 Kenwood TS-930SAT w/ 80m skyloop at 50'
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I've heard the harmonic on 3150 for a few days now, but only
yesterday morning have I gotten a clear enough signal to identify
it. Turns out it is parallel to WEPN (ESPN Radio) from NYC, on
1050 kHz.
What is it with these NYC stations that makes harmonic suppression
hard? Are they sharing an
While scanning the band, I ran into a weak AM signal on 10475.
Listening for a few minutes made it clear this was one of the
US religious broadcasters, however there were two audio streams
on 10475. Checking the frequencies of the various US religious
broadcasters solves the puzzle: 10475 is a
I had not heard LRA36 since I lived in Brazil, but after putting
up the 80 meter loop I can hear them again, in the north-eastern
USA. Fair reception of LRA36 on 15476 kHz on August 10 2009,
from 1800 UTC. Heard several clear LRA36 desde a base Esperanza
na Antarctica Argentina IDs around 1805.
Rik van Riel wrote:
It sounds like another AM harmonic on 2720 kHz, which would
correspond to a base frequency of 680 or 1360 kHz. I have
not caught a station ID yet due to static crashes, but did
identify some of the songs. At 0443 UTC Nirvana with I don't
have a gun, followed at 0446 UTC
I am hearing WOR (from NYC on 710 kHz) on their third harmonic
of 2130 kHz. The signal is fading up and down, spending a fair
amount of time under the noise level, but occasionally popping
up with clear audio around 0100 UTC on August 6 2009. I am
listening in New Hampshire with an 80m full
It sounds like another AM harmonic on 2720 kHz, which would
correspond to a base frequency of 680 or 1360 kHz. I have
not caught a station ID yet due to static crashes, but did
identify some of the songs. At 0443 UTC Nirvana with I don't
have a gun, followed at 0446 UTC with REM's It's the end
While scanning the bands, I ran into a spanish language
program on 11133.5 LSB. I heard several Radio Continental
IDs and a web site address in .com.ar, so it appears that
the Argentinan 11 MHz feeder program has moved to 11133.5 LSB.
Pretty good signal into New Hampshire at 2300 UTC on Jul 30
Bruce Barker wrote:
6060 CANADA CKZN St. Johns Newfoundland Mar 22 2009 0930-0950 Blowing in strong off Labrador with CBC news by yl at 0930 followed by a different yl in a live remote from the location of an international cultural exchange. She played music and interviewed
Received in southern New Hampshire using an Icom R75 and
a 10 meter home-brew T2FD in the attic.
BRAZIL, 9645, Radio Bandeirantes, brazilian music followed
by a full station ID at 0206 UTC 12-23, then some more music.
Decent signal but a fair amount of local noise.(van Riel-NH)
BRAZIL, 11765,
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004, mvarnhem wrote:
This evening Radio Gabon 4777 khz is heard here in The Netherlands with
an excellent signal.
The signal also made it through to my apartment in Nashua,
New Hampshire, in the northeast corner of the USA. Some
interference (probably something local), but a
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004, Wayne Busby wrote:
Normally fast scan requires considerable bandwidth making it unsuitable
for HF use. But with the advances in computer and signal compression
technologies I thought that anything might be possible.
It might be possible to stream 20kbit realvideo or wmv
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, c.foster wrote:
form the rods to my radio and to the outer braid of the coax.
the problem i have is that when i attach one end of my multi-meter to the
ground rods and the other end to the center wire in the coax i get about 2
to 3 volts ac.
You don't happen to have a
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Karel Honzik wrote:
Xingjiang reactivated its frequencies of 4500, 4980 and 5060 kHz.
Heard on 29 Oct until sign off at 1800 UTC.
Nice reception here in Curitiba, in the south of Brazil,
using a home-brew T2FD and an Icom R75.
I can listen to 4500 and get the carriers of
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Arnaldo L. Slaen wrote:
7300 Radio America, 0750-0835, October 01.
Best reception on 7301,12 USB mode.
Very interesting that I've never heard it here in Curitiba,
Brazil. It is fairly close by Paraguay (maybe 800 km from
Ascunsion?)
Could it be that I'm in a null of the
Just when I thought I'd had enough luck for one day, I stumble into
another carrier. This one with much better sound ;)
All receptions done in Curitiba, Brazil, using an Icom R75 and a homebrew T2FD
antenna of 15 meters in length and a random wire of about 20 meters length.
Full or partial
Mostly standard receptions, except for the spurs on 5675 and 5696.
The US coast guard is NOT amused by the R. Prague spur on 5696 !
All receptions done in Curitiba, Brazil, using an Icom R75, a homebrew T2FD
antenna of 15 meters in length and a random wire of about 20 meters length.
Full or
Hi,
it seems the broadcast feeder listed as 5240 on Mohrman's
excellent page (http://www.sover.net/~hackmohr/sw.htm)
has moved up 1 kHz:
ARGENTINA, 5241 lsb, Radio Continental, 0345-0400, religious
program in spanish, followed by full station ID at 0356, at
0357 the station went on to read some
Hi,
after a question about a harmonic on the radioescutas list
I've done some listening around on the bands and have run
into the following MW harmonics. All the identified ones
are from Brazil, with one station from my own city.
Has anybody else heard some of these stations, or is anybody
Hi,
I've run into a spanish language unid on 9285.1, I've heard
a few sound bites like:
... nacional de ... (de chile??)
Nacional, responsabilidade para informar ...
Does anybody know which station this could be ?
I'm listening in Curitiba, Brazil with an R75 and a 15 meter T2FD.
regards,
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