KRSN DX Test heard here, sweep tones and Morse code heard weakly. 12:00-12:10
AM PST.
Thanks to all, I'm real happy with this one.
Martin Foltz
Mission Viejo CA
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TRH-CA Tim Hall, Chula Vista ICF-2010, Kiwa Loop
DX TESTS:
1490 KRSN NM Los Alamos1/28 0303 Fair signals, quite solid at
times over UNID ESPN station (probably Tucson) with sweep tones and fast
code IDs VVV DE KRSN KRSN etc. Noted again around 0306 and 0309 but
strongest at 0303
Listened for the KRSN-1490 test, from 0300-0310 EST, but only a bunch of
other stations mixing with each other. Nothing resembling code or sweep
tones. Thought I caught a couple of IDs from other stations and will
re-check the tape later today. Mileage here would have been about 1625
miles, but
KRSN DX Test heard here with sweep tones but no Morse code 2:02-2:06 MST.
Thanks for this test!
Bill Block
Prescott Valley, AZ
Drake R8
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Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 00:17:43 -0800
No sign of KRSN-1490 here 0400-0410 but thanks Mike for your efforts.
KVAN-1560 is blasting in again with the same flutter against KNZR as
noted a couple of weeks ago.
Pete Taylor
Tacoma, WA
12225w 4719n
ICF2010 + Kiwa air core loop
DX398; Palomar loop
No luck with the 0400 test here. I tuned and tuned and tuned, hi. Thank you
folks for putting this together.
73
Doug Pifer
Albany, OR
Drake R8B, Kiwa Loop
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Click here: Cruise Ship and Maritime Monitoring
Above is a useful website for any radioman taking a cruise. Ship 457/467
repeater freqs as well as VHF FM other radio data updated regularly. While
new
ships have and older ships are being retrifitted with cell/pcs/2.4/5.8 gig
comms, the most
This is probably from the NRC list, if the person in
question is on it. I get occasional messages like this
from the NRC list. It's not an issue worth bothering
about, IMO. - Saul
--- Geralyn Hollerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Jim Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just received an automated
Can anyone help with these two recordings made overnight on 1480 kHz?
First one at 0303 UTC has a local weather forecast (cold/snow showers)
with the name of the weather center/centre. Sounds like St Ann's ..
http://paulc.mwcircle.org/1480a.mp3
In the second one there is a call and
It was the best day for TPs since last fall with audio on 747, 774, 828 and
1566.
Bill Block
Prescott Valley, AZ
Drake R8
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Poor for TPs today--back to normal. Only poor audio on 1566 at 1500 utc.
Lots of weak hets but no other audio. Far East Russian LWBC also poor; 153
and 279 poor to weak, 189 poor.
Steve
NE Oregon
R75, E/W longwire, ALA100 100' NW/SE loop
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Conditions decreased from the previous two mornings here.
774 kHz Japan, JOUB Music box sign-off 1502-1505 ut. First time I have
heard the sign-off of NKK2. Fair signal. Recorded.
1242 Level 4 carrier
1422 Japan, JORF weak at 1513 ut with man in JJ.
Thanks for that Craig. WSAR is the most common 1480 station here, I had
heard Fox Sports but didn't associate it with WSAR. Credit had sounded
like French and Tom Gauthier had sounded like Tom Gough.
I've still no idea what the second ID is though! :-)
Paul
Craig Healy wrote:
Thanks for that Craig. WSAR is the most common 1480 station here, I had
heard Fox Sports but didn't associate it with WSAR. Credit had sounded
like French and Tom Gauthier had sounded like Tom Gough.
WSAR is the first station I worked for. Started there in March of 1970 and
worked there for
At 15:58 28/01/2007, Steve wrote:
Poor for TPs today--back to normal.
Not quite normal here, and I likely missed the best chunk as had to
be away from the radio between 1535 and 1605UT. The upper band
seemed better with reasonable audio on, of course, 1566, but also
quite good on 1134,
Many years ago, Avalon Hill designed a table-top baseball game for Sports
Illustrated. When we moved from San Francisco, I thought we had brought the
game with us. Wrong. Anyhoo, if anyone has the game and wants to sell it or
give it away, please drop me a line at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks.
Which station on 1500 kHz would run John McArthur's Portraits of Grace
religious program - heard at 0824 UTC this morning. I would have
suspected WFIF but I don't think it transmits overnight.
Paul
Troon, Scotland
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Paul,
WLQV Detroit has the program, but the website says musical programming after
midnight.
73 Gil NN4CW
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You might want to send WLQV an inquiry email. I don't get them often here,
because they send much of their signal in your direction.. 73 KAZ near
Chicago
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For whatever reason the front end does not like cold dry weather. For
the past couple of weeks I've noticed that the front overloads quite a
bit from many of my locals (mainly WBZ but others too). The only time
this seems to not happen (or is less severe) is with the Quanum tuned
loops.
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2007 Jan 28 2108 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center
#
# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 28 January follow.
Solar flux 82 and estimated mid-latitude A-Index 4.
The
I have not noticed this problem with my E1, but then
again, I use it indoors. My two issues with the E1 are
the lack of an internal ferrite loop for MW/LW and the
shakey PAL external antenna connector. I must support
RG-58 coax right at the radio to maintain a consistent
connection. I would sure
The DX gods are smiling on Maryland tonight. KXSP 590 was coming in
a few minutes ago with a booming signal with a spot for Creighton
Basketball, an ID as Fox Big Sports and mentions of Omaha. Caught
it all in a recording! 1/28/07 1845
Bill Harms
--- Paul Crankshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which station on 1500 kHz would run John McArthur's Portraits of
Grace
religious program - heard at 0824 UTC this morning. I would have
suspected WFIF but I don't think it transmits overnight.
*** WLQV appears to be the only likely suspect as
Not only do you have a doppelganger in Massachussetts,
Kevin, your photo has a doppleganger in Tennessee.
Check out the Rogues Gallery at www.abdx.org and
tell me that Kevin R. and Willis Monk aren't identical
twins.
--- kevin redding [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Holy smokes!
I've got a
ng0g -
Here is the cruise ship frequency link:
http://home.earthlink.net/~ecps92/cruise_ships.htm
that oughts to do it, but lemme know if it doesn't
zecchino
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Yes, I should have done this BEFORE I moved, but now I have some club
publications available for the price of shipping:
[1]DX Ontario newsletters (Ontario DX Association): MAR 1990-APR 1996
(small format) MAY 1996-DEC 1999 (large format)
[2]Distance newsletters
The DX Ontario set is taken. the Distance set is still available.
Jim Renfrew
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:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2007 Jan 29 0003 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center
#
# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 28 January follow.
Solar flux 82 and mid-latitude A-index 5.
The mid-latitude
1000 WMUF TN PARIS 2048 27/01/07
LISTEN TO SWAP AND SHOP EACH SATURDAY MORNING ON WMUF PLAYING GREAT
COUNTRY CLASSIC SONGS LIKE, ALL THE GIRLS GET PRETTY AT CLOSING TIME.
KEEP YOUR DIAL ON 103.7 STRONG, AT TIMES OVER WMVP. [WM-TN]
They are on a little late this evening. Someone did not throw
There really isn't much likeness. I am better looking then Kevin. Also there
is 52 lbs
less of me than in that photo.
The stroke I had last year really did a number on me. Slowed me down quick a
bit.
Willis
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To:
Have you used the adapter that Universal and others sell for the
antenna? I use one with mine and I have no connection problems.
Part of my overload problem is my proximity to WBZ's 50kw signal (6 or
7 miles) and a few other 5kw stations that are within 10 miles or so and
many other big
The items offered this evening have all been claimed. Thanks! They will go
to good homes.
Jim Renfrew
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A week ago tonight I reported on a development in Tampa radio
The announcement was not hard to pre-guess. As I
suspected, Mark announced his retirement from his
three-hour Sunday evening show, one of the very few
liberal voices (Lionel, Saturdays, another) on FLA. The
choice of retirement
At 09:31 28/01/2007, you wrote:
No luck with the 0400 test here.
Finally went through the recordings, but no luck with any of the
tests. Several KRNR ID's but that was it, though there was some odd
chanting around 0108 MST which station was never ID'd
Thanks to the organizers.
Nick
Nick,
My guess is that you had KYNR Toppenish with Indian chanting.
Pete Taylor
Tacoma, WA
12225w 4719n
ICF2010 + Kiwa air core loop
DX398; Palomar loop
Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
Several KRNR ID's but that was it, though there was some odd
chanting around 0108 MST which
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