Chuck,
No, the presentations were not recorded. Someone asked but the feeling
was that they did not want them recorded.
73,
Patrick
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Well Here in Central KY the 1230khz WODI test was
easy.
I was not sure if the 1360khz WNJC test was still
going on so I gave it a listen??? No tones or test but
at 01:18 did get a good ID & then the song "When Will
I see You Again" was played.
I also picked up another new one on 1360khz. It was
Hello,
WODI 1230 kHz was not heard here in Vancouver, WA.
EWE aimed SE and the KAZ aimed SW and tried phasing these with the Quantum
Phaser, but at least two strong stations dominating the frequency. Thanks for
the test and the chance to hear WODI.
Dennis
Vancouver, WA
JRC 545
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No luck here. Didn't hear anything during the test, and I went through
the IF recording a few times trying various settings. Heard a few beeps
here and there and hints of sweep tones, but really nothing I could say
as definite.
Maybe next week :)
73,
Brandon
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On Sunday 15 October 2006 00:09, saulamdx wrote:
> ... heaard with some fairly good sweep tones from
> 000-0004 and around 0005 something sounding like a
> mild beep beep / beep beep / beep beep / ...
Heard fairly well here too: cw with many repeats of WODI, alternating with
swept tone. Not new,
Nada here tonight.
Bert New
Watkinsville, Georgia
Proudly Serving You Since 1964!
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>Subject: [IRCA] WODI 1230khz Brookneal
... heaard with some fairly good sweep tones from
000-0004 and around 0005 something sounding like a
mild beep beep / beep beep / beep beep / ...
In downtown Toronto ON in the car. Didn't have to go
too far mobile - in front of my house was good enough.
Thanks Dave et al at WODI!
Saul
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Thanks Brandon for the reminder.
15/10/06 I have weak CW, to weak to copy and sweep tones at 0001 and again
at 0003 EDT. This is with WLBJ-1230 in Dalton, GA just to the south of me.
> Hi folks, just a reminder about the WODI-1230 test tonight. Please
> consider posting your comments at http://w
At 20:37 14/10/2006, you wrote:
>I didn't know Nick did a presentation. Musta missed that announcement. Pat
>or anyone else: is it available online anywhere for the masses that weren't
>there?
Was planning on doing a short tech column in DX Monitor based on it,
Chuck, but really, Mark Hattam's t
I picked this up today at an antique store in Monroe, GA for ten bucks. It's
red and seems to work well so far. However, the dial is a bit off and I
don't know how to fix it. It was still a nice purchase and it's a nice
looking little portable radio.
Bert New
Watkinsville, Georgia
Proudly Serv
Chuck Hutton wrote:
> You didn't say anything about whether it's available online as I hoped in my
> earlier post. How about it?
I believe one of the recent updates on Guy's SDR blog mentioned that
there was no recordings made, at least of his presentation at the
Convention.
73,
Brandon
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You didn't say anything about whether it's available online as I hoped in my
earlier post. How about it?
But maybe first I should ask what the presentation was all about? From a
non-list email, I learned Guy and John were giving an SDR presentation but
apparently there were more topics
Chuck
Bob,
Sure.
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Patrick
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Chuck,
Too bad you weren't at the convention. John Bryant put together a very
nice presentation with Nigel, Steve, Nick, Guy, and John. Then after the
banquet Scott Fybush did a great presentation on his photos of towers.
They all did a great job. I really appreciate everyones efforts in
making th
Hi folks, just a reminder about the WODI-1230 test tonight. Please
consider posting your comments at http://www.dxtests.info with your results.
73,
Brandon
WODI 1230khz Brookneal, VA DX Test
Date(s): Sunday Morning (Late Saturday Night) Start
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:Issued: 2006 Oct 15 0004 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center
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# Geophysical Alert Message
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 14 October follow.
Solar flux 72 and mid-latitude A-index 19.
The mid-latitude K-in
Pat -
Do you have the e-mail address you sent your report to? Thanks much.
Bob Pietsch
Rocklin CA
Patrick Martin wrote:
>1700 XEPE Mexico, Tecate, BCN rec. full detail e mail QSL from
>Bill Lipis-CE of XEPRS/XEPE in 2 days for e mail report.
>XE QSL #29, MW QSL #2934. I am pleased with t
HDDX is my gift to the DX community. WOR for one minute? From what one hears,
that is impressive given most people can't decode the &^%*(& thing even when
they're in the mitter parking lot.
Dr. Zecchino
> Per your salient points,
>
> 1. 'Techno-Czar' who stated 'become a millionaire - get on the net-t-t'
with
> that interesting inflection, gives his Pax Nabisco to all HD transmitters
and
> receivers. Wooden Indian declares any heat problems are false, result of
> 'Right Wing Conspiracy - And It
2006 MINOR LEAGUE HOCKEY FLAGSHIPS - EAST COAST HOCKEY LEAGUE
(per official team sites via www.echl.com)
Alaska Aces Internet
Augusta Lynx 1630-WRDW-Augusta GA
Bakersfield Condors 1230-KGEO-Bakersfield CA
Charlotte Checkers 610-WFNZ-Charlotte NC
Cincinnati Cyclones 1360-WSAI-Cincinnati O
Smoky indeed.
During latter high school years, radio club high atop College Hill,
Providence, RI, a beehive of critical comm's hacktivity. Doc's SX-62 daily
aired 8972U
ASW & 6761U SAC comms. This was still The Cold War. When not keeping vigilant
HF watch, '62 dx'ed exotic FM's, primarily WBRU
Craig -
Per your salient points,
1. 'Techno-Czar' who stated 'become a millionaire - get on the net-t-t' with
that interesting inflection, gives his Pax Nabisco to all HD transmitters and
receivers. Wooden Indian declares any heat problems are false, result of
'Right Wing Conspiracy - And
> Still, will probably send to crusher when nice new HD radios become
> popular.
> And they will become popular! It's 'our inevitable digital future!'
> They're so
> neat! Buy Pepsi Now!
I succumbed to the call of the glowing bottles of joy. I passed
through the graveyard of all items as the
> Skindustry professionals somberly state with clarity:
>
> "There are no problems with HD."
But wait! Can't we get Al Gore on board about Global Warming? Another
inconvenient truth to savage..
I do find it very curious that many of these new HD outlets have dropped it
for extended pe
Well Craig -
You gots to admit, great new HD radio treats all equally. HD receivers run
hot. We now learn mitters might blow out HVAC, if not barbecue sta' personnel.
Personally, this constitutes yet another sterling reason to go full HD night
operation now and forget about naysayers' whinin
As you wish, thus is it executed. Symbol shall stand in perpetuity: Two
crossed 6V6s.
6V6 an old friend here. '50 Webcor tape deck, drive croaked ca. '67. Bill
Dandreta of Providence's famed Wm. Dandreta & Co. wisely refused to have
another
thing to do with it. One year later Bill healed the
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 14 October follow.
Solar flux 72 and estimated mid-latitude A-Index 19.
The mid-lat
Russ Edmunds wrote:
>
> --- Geralyn Hollerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Actaully, the IRCA website has had that capability for a while now,
>> for IRCA
>> members (ONLY), and I seem to recall we announced it when it was
>> done, but it's
>> seldom used. If you do this, send me the link and
Bob Foxworth wrote:
> > I think I went to the Burnt Manalizard Ranch once. Or maybe I have it
> > confused with another ranch in Nevada.
> >
> > Chris
>
> Was it Black Rock (north of Reno) over Labor Day??
>
> (surely not the Bunny Ranch ...)
>
> - Bob
>
---Burning Man?/Mustang?
don k.
I didn't know Nick did a presentation. Musta missed that announcement. Pat
or anyone else: is it available online anywhere for the masses that weren't
there?
Chuck
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Sent: Saturday, October 14,
Noticed what must have been KAPS shortly after midnight this morning. Was
mixing with Calgary & Window Rock. Orcutt wasn't much of a factor which was
quite surprising as the south seemed to be predominant over the lower band.
e.g. XETNT 650 strong (over buzz)
on 650 when beaming NW/SE. Mt. Ve
At 16:45 14/10/2006, you wrote:
>Nick,
>
>I've noticed the same thing once before (a couple of days ago) on 774
>and several times recently on 747. In both cases, though, the second
>"carrier" seemed to undulate in strength pretty-much in sync with the
>NHK carrier...
I'll have to check further
John,
A great article. I also agree the SP 600 was quite the radio. I used one
for over 10 years and I loved it. Unfortunately I had to sell it, as I
could no longer could use it with the electric fence nearby. But those
crystal filters and the phasing were excellent. I do miss the radio at
times,
MIke,
I bought the S350 before the 2005 convention as I was not happy carrying
the SuperRadio on a plane. But in using the S350 off and on for now a
year, it is not nearly as good as the SuperRadio in my opinion. It
works, but it does have more garbage on the band. Out here I don't get
overload,
Bob,
Thank you very much for that superb note on the ITT Trans-Atlantic
operation I'll join you in mourning the passing of about 95% of
the SP-600s... gosh what a radio!
Bob Foxworth, I've seen your name around the hobbies pretty much
since I got back in (1980) but this is the first time
With the solar activity, and some auroral-style reception I was noting
last night, I wasn't surprised at a total lack of TPs here this
morning. Did have a lot of DU carriers, though only 5 produced any
sort of audio. Like Nick I noted the off-channel signal on 774.
Inspired by Nick's prese
Doug
KFQD relays KTUU-TV-2 news daily at 5 and 10 pm local time (2100 & 0200
eastern time), which might stand out a bit more than the normal sort of
news or talk shows.
Bruce
Doug Pifer-desert4wd.com wrote:
> Thanks for the info on KFQDPatrick,
> I've alwasy wanted to hear that station. I'll g
Dunno. They believed they were quite legal with 4. No telling now what
they run at night.
Gerry Bishop
Niceville, FL
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Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 10:37 AM
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John Bryant writes a fascinating piece, with which I can't find
any fault. I'd like to add a minor historical footnote, below...
> Like Brandon, I've been using the WiNRADiO 313E exclusively for DXing
> for the past year, plus.
> /* snip */
> Lastly, an attribute of most serious DSP recei
My sentiments exactly.
What I'd hope for would be a dedicated space on the club site so that there
won't be turmoil as people come and go and everything is centralized. It
would also help the IRCA as the interesting stuff could be archived with a
short explanation so that people surfing to the sit
Nick,
I've noticed the same thing once before (a couple of days ago) on 774
and several times recently on 747. In both cases, though, the second
"carrier" seemed to undulate in strength pretty-much in sync with the
NHK carrier unlike most of the others... 855, 657, 1026, 702,
etc with
>. Also 774
>suffered from a huge het about 137 Hertz high from the dominant
>signal, sometimes near dominant itself, but any audio seemed to sound
>more like jamming, a sort of propeller sound.
hmmm, said propeller sound is still there, so I guess one of my
neighbors to the west has invest
But aren't they supposed to run 1 KW at night ? 73 KAZ
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Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] WDHP overpowered?
> When I talked with the
When I got up there was no TP's to be heard at 1300 UT only a lot of noise
from a t-storm. But, by 1320 I heard audio on 594, 693, 747, 774 and 828.
Audio on 774 was good around 1329 with someone under them.
Bill Block
Prescott Valley, AZ
R-390A EWE (20x50x20)
150 foot longwire
Quantum Phaser
Started listening just after 1400 to a few carriers only, then
discovered that I had a bad coax on the Flag input to the
receiver. So really only listened from about 1420 on. Audio on 567
and 774 likely Australia, but too weak to tell for sure. Also 774
suffered from a huge het about 137 Her
A big zero on this stuff here. In fact it was semi-AU and this stuff was
worse than it has been much of this season ! When A and K get a bit active
TA's don't seem to traverse the northerly paths to get into the upper
midwest !
73 KAZ near Chicago
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When I talked with the owner of WDHP a couple of years ago, he was surprised
to have been heard in the Florida panhandle. He told me he was running 4kw
at night, 10kw daytime. The transmitter was rated to 12kw, he said. This
was 2003, IIRC. No telling now what they're doing, but I wouldn't imag
At 07:21 AM 10/14/2006, John H. Bryant wrote:
>Wow,
>
>Ol Mr. Sun did a number on the band, eh??? I had ten TPs in threshold
>audio or more (down from 50 plus). Even worse, only 774, 828 and 1575
>(very briefly) were even strong enough to ID the language. None were
>listenable, at all.
>
>Happi
Wow,
Ol Mr. Sun did a number on the band, eh??? I had ten TPs in threshold
audio or more (down from 50 plus). Even worse, only 774, 828 and 1575
(very briefly) were even strong enough to ID the language. None were
listenable, at all.
Happily, there is always tomorrow!
John B.
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> ..and I'd thought also that Craig's am-dx site also had this
> capability.
It does, but it was never used. The way it was set up was that the clip was
sent to a specific email address with a specific subject line. It would
then be auto-posted. That information needed to be carefully publicize
Now that you mention it ...
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Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] HD? Pfft! This is cooler!
>
>> I think I went to the Burnt Manalizard R
I appeciate the comments regarding the G313. Well, I've had a little more time
to use the radio and must say, I am pretty impressed. Mostly, I've been
listening to MW and I've heard a few things I haven't heard in a while. Like
daytimer WILL in Urbana, IL on 580 khz.
Also, the more time I sp
--- Geralyn Hollerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Actaully, the IRCA website has had that capability for a while now,
> for IRCA
> members (ONLY), and I seem to recall we announced it when it was
> done, but it's
> seldom used. If you do this, send me the link and I'll change the
> IRCA si
> They also love to repackage items that have been returned
>and sell them as new. Nothing like cookie crumbs in the box
>and fingerprints on the CD to remind you how valued you are
>as a customer.
>
> Mike
My favorite was about 2 years ago when I went to RatShack
to buy a 3-pack of MC-60 mini
> Sorry about that. It was a slip of the keyboard...hi."L S B" is should
> have read.
> I could probably hear more using the other term though. hi.
Why are the old "Color Radio.." jingles running through my head?
Craig "Oh Wow" Healy
Providence, RI
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> Ok, so I got up a little early this morning and had an idea. If something
> like this already exsists.
>
> I notice DX'ers often have mp3 clips of their audio and no real place to put
>
> them. Or if they have a place, it can't handle a lot of bandwith.
>
>
Mike:
I have a bunch of North Korean clips from numerous stations, but I
will have to look them up. If you have a clip of your reception,
please send it to me. I can speak Korean.
Bill
On 13 Oct 2006 at 14:49, Michael Hawkins wrote:
> Simple request, but I don't have the info availabl
I don't know what they'd listen to here. Both AMs are sans HD noise as of
this moment, and have been for many days. One is Clear Channel, the other
Citadel, so no edict to cover both. Next time I see the CC guy, I'll ask.
WPRO-630 and WHJJ-920.
One of the FMs, WHJY-94.1, has such excessive reje
Mike,
I'll have two more shots at the pips at 1300 and 1400 UTC. Nothing from 656
yet. If not this morning, I check again Sunday.
DEnnis
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> Nick,
>
> This morning doesn't seem to be very productive so
> I think I went to the Burnt Manalizard Ranch once. Or maybe I have it
> confused with another ranch in Nevada.
>
> Chris
Was it Black Rock (north of Reno) over Labor Day??
(surely not the Bunny Ranch ...)
- Bob
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>I see that Richard Wood in BIHI finds the WDHP 1620 signal remarkable for
only
>1 kW at night. In case you missed it, this was in DX Listening Digest 6-148
>last week:
(snip)
If they are 100kw, it certainly has made no difference here in the NE US.
They are poor at best. When the first went on,
> That explains it, going from 1 to a 9. No wonder AK died off quickly.
> They look lower tonight. Hopefully they will stay there.
Since the "Trends" part of the NG1U NOAA WWV post is done from a small
on-site database, it would be trivial to add a check to see if any number
had increased by a sig
Nick,
This morning doesn't seem to be very productive so I'm probably gonna bag it
and go to bed. I will try listening to SW to see if I can get a comparison. I
listened to intervalsignals.net samples, and one of them sounds close if not
exact. Any time I'm still listening at 0700, the
Ok, so I got up a little early this morning and had an idea. If something
like this already exsists.
I notice DX'ers often have mp3 clips of their audio and no real place to put
them. Or if they have a place, it can't handle a lot of bandwith.
What if, for a small monthly fee... I hosted t
Doug,
The Grundig S350 is good at frustrating me on a regular basis. KLIV/1590
beams right at me, so I get it in the background on 1135, 1520, 1530, 1560 and
1690. KLOK/1170 is on 1140, 1150, 1190. KZSJ/1370 is on 1350. KSJX/1500
hoses 590, and birdies abound everywhere, not to mention
You'll know when you have KEYZ 660
Their Top Hour ID is very identifiable. It's a male, with a very deep voice.
They rotate legal id's but the call letters are always mentioned kinda in a
pause... "..K E Y Z WILLISTON"
The station's slogan is "NewsRadio 660 KEYZ Country" (KEYZ, in this
Hello,
TP audio only heard on 4 frequencies, 666-693-747-828. All Japanese. Top end
nothing. 1004-1207 UTC
Dennis,
Vancouver, WA
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Mike,
Doesn't it irk you though after you've listened to an unID for a long time-
sometimes all night, only to find out it's a weak spur or something from a
local or something else ridiculous, hi. Your right though. Hey, I used to
have KTNN on one of my presets in my car... before my 660 semi-
That old "feller" on the air could be Brother R. G. Stair
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At 21:49 13/10/2006, you wrote:
>Simple request, but I don't have the info available...
>
> Listening to 657 this morning just before 1400 UT, to what I
> could only describe as the Asian equivalent of an "Old West" movie
> soundtrack. It was coming in fairly well, then disappeared into
> the
Mike,
If I can get a decent copy on 657 kHz DPR Korea I will record it and send it to
you. At 1107 UTC only two TPs have been heard in the first scan. With the A
index 21 and K 3 might be a bit hard. Though they have been a regular here
lately.
Dennis
Vancouver, WA
-- Origi
I think I went to the Burnt Manalizard Ranch once. Or maybe I have it
confused with another ranch in Nevada.
Chris
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Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 9:54 PM
Subjec
If everything was always as it should be, none of us would have ever started
paying attention to the things that weren't. Yer a DXer, son!
I spent 20 minutes on 660 this morning thinking I had North Dakota when in
fact I was just getting out of the Calgary beam. Turned out to be Mount
Ve
Nick,
Started listening at 1220 UTC till around 1430 UTC. Upper band was bad, VOA
and HLAZ were no better than weak. Was getting tired around 1330 UTC, but
decided to listen a little longer. The Chinese stations started coming in
1377-783-1026-639 and JOUB 774 hung around until 1430 UTC.
Al right, I'm dumb. Ok, I heard a KCKN ID at the ToH and it was weak to
mediocre and then I hear this Rel broadcast and it's pounding in. T'was
KCKN. Sorry for jumping the gun with the previous post. It was quite a
change.
73- Doug
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Glenn,
No I did not ask any of that, other than time, date, power (10 KW
fulltime), tx near 1630 and the airport he mentioned.
I consider a full detail QSL to have station, date, time, location
(city). etc. That is all I need.
73,
Patrick
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Who might be the strong Rel station that I'm hearing now? An old feller is
talking about this and that. Loop is SW, sig is S9+40. Tnx,
73- Doug
Albany, OR
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Pete,
I just re-read the typo and boy does it sound wierd.
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Colin,
The solar numbers are elevated tonight. Hopefully they will drop soon
again.
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