----- Original Message ----- From: "wb"
Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2020
Subject: Re: RADIO SE-TA 2 will start broadcasting via own transmitter in
Hartenstein, Saxonia, Germany

https://mp3vogel.com/MP3-herunterladen/16363409/das-steigerlied-gluck-auf-der-steiger-kommt

I guess,
"the miners' anthem ? "
73 wolfie

----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Langley" Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2020 1:37 PM
Subject: Re: [WOR] RADIO SE-TA 2 will start broadcasting via own
transmitter in Hartenstein

A poor to fair (at times) signal into the U. Twente SDR receiver this
morning (1 September) starting just before 10:00 UTC with interval signal
and brief ID (two words?) in German (which I didn't catch) and then into a
pop music program. Commentary in German. Marred by periods of some kind of
noise interference rendering the signal unusable at those times. More
later.
-- Richard Langley


GERMANY   6115 kHz 1 kW test broadcast 10-11 UTC, September 1.

6115 kHz RADIO SE-TA 2  "Radio Sender Tannenberg 2" TEST BC via
Hartenstein Saxonia Germany, heard in Perseus Net on Lake Constance
Switzerland and in East Styria in Austria close to Hungarian border,
depending on the antenna too elsewhere in Europe.

Test broadcast S = 7-8 or -81dBm - during whole transmission.
09.53 UTC test tone,
then followed by hymn on trumpet design til 10.00 UT
- the German miners hymn "der Steiger kommt ...."
listen
https://mp3vogel.com/MP3-herunterladen/16363409/das-steigerlied-gluck-auf-der-steiger-kommt

10.00 UTC "Here we go", followed by a music broadcast til 10.59 UTC.

10 kHz wide audio block, like the biggger NAU or MOS bcasts.
Pleasant modulation.

Music selection, am I not the connoisseur, probably 'middle-of-the-road'
much music selection of the 70ties.

Pleasant transmission and music selection, at least not Rammstein ears
cancer.

Probably another joke cookie in 49 mb on 'jam' operation nearby:
a broad scratch-noise block visible at 6110.5 to 6113.0 kHz frequency range
on the sideband. A scratch signal like China mainland has been since 2015
against the BBC English World Service transmission on shortwave bands,
something digital audio - pointless.

Between 10.22 and 10.23 UTC, the jammer faulty noise stops for one minute.

At 10.40 UTC there was also a high speed UTE signal on the lower sideband
for a minute, - this type of interference was already there in some
earlier 6070 and 6150 kHz transmission tests in 49 mb, in earlier days.

On the remote observation SDRs south of the DL - OK border continuously that
Midday signal S = 7-8 or -81dBm.
Possibly only a weak signal in central Germany.

The 'accompanying' interferer experimented - consciously and deliberately -
on the flank with scratch audio transmission, as well as high speed RTTY-UTE
and similar disturbance material also at 10:57 UTC.

At 10:59 UTC the final cancellation by DJ Christoph
'At the microphone Christoph .... bye for today'.

From 11.00 to 11.02 UTC the final trumpet pause signal repeat
?? "The Steiger{miners overseer} is coming '?? - the miners hymn ?

TX Hartenstein 1 kW sign-off time 13.02:30 UTC.
73 wb

ps. Resumen - a very sympathetic radio program,
without 50 year old scratching Caroline audio tapes.
Respect.

Transmission possibly from here, location possible:

<https://goo.gl/maps/ziBgcjvXPrahZgfH6>



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