Thank you, Barry -
Venezuala makes sense, LOBS bear it out, just a quick bounce from Puerto
Padre to OoogooVille. Fido not sufficiently recovered to play his one-note bag
pipe, might blow his sutures.
BTW -
radiolists BC board today most encouraging. HD Cotillion garbage bag is
finally
Bob Foxworth wrote:
I took the hydrofoil to Macau and met the CE of Radio Vila
Verde-735 and nice studio/xmtr tour, also of his ham shack
(CR9AH a very famous ham DXer then).
Did you discuss veries? I don't recall anyone ever getting a verie
out of them (including me).
Pete
At 09:35 PM 2/8/2007 -0500, you wrote:
As for JO land we had stopped in Yokohama and it was,
as I recall, too complicated to try and get to any radio
stations, plus it seemed less of a novelty for those
stations to have visitors from what I could gather.
- Bob
Bob,
Getting to X address in a
There were 4 TPs this morning and they were 594, 693, 774 and 828. No carriers
or audio was heard on the top part of the band.Bill Block
Prescott Valley, AZ
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Radio Vila Verde returned to the air about 5 years ago and now operates on 738.
The station's website is http://www.am738.com/
Bruce
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Pete Bob,
I never got a reply either. I think one Aussie
At 14:42 09/02/2007, you wrote:
There were 4 TPs this morning and they were 594, 693, 774 and
828. No carriers or audio was heard on the top part of the band.Bill Block
Audio or just carriers, Bill?
A promising morning here, 1520UT, with fair audio on 774, and hints
of audio on 1134;
1440-1535 UT
Three TPs with audio this morning.
738 Unkown, traces of audio for a second or two.
774 Khz JOUB Japan weak at 1444 ut, Level 8 at 1454 ut with English lessons.
Not heard this strong in sometime.
828 JOBB Japan weak at 1455 ut, signal never left the
Nick
Just carriers. So far in 2007 I have heard audio only 2 times.
Bill Block
Prescott Valley, AZ Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 15:28:30 + To:
irca@hard-core-dx.com From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [IRCA] TPs for
2-9 At 14:42 09/02/2007, you wrote: There were 4 TPs this morning and
Interesting that Colin and I ended up with very similar recorders.
I finally bit the bullet and bought the R-09 from the well-known
Edirol folks.
This is very funny - The Edirol was beside the ZOOM in the display case --
difference... about 30 dollars.
But I am doing a couple of different
In battery tests, I got just under 4 hours of recording time on two
standard, cheap, AA batteries. The unit also runs on a 120vac
wall-wart transformer that supplies 3vdc to the recorder. I've
ordered two battery-clip-holders for next to nothing to hold two-each
D cells. I'll epoxy those two
Bruce,
After I asked the question, I checked the 2007 WRTH and I saw it listed.
Not a good frequency with Taiwan/Japan/Korea/Tahiti all there now.
Thanks.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
KAVT Reception Manager
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:Issued: 2007 Feb 09 2104 UTC
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# Geophysical Alert Message
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 09 February follow.
Solar flux 77 and estimated mid-latitude A-Index 6.
The
Subject: [IRCA] More on the R-09 Edirol Recorder
The only trouble the news department has had with their Edirol is the 1/8
input jack is fragile. They accidently put some sideways strain in a plug
and it broke off one of the internal contact leafs. Other than that, they
have used it for news
Today I receive a nice QSL card and two refrigerator magnets from KRSN for
their DX Test, thanks Mike and David. It sure is rare to get a card these days
and this one is a classic. One of my best graveyard QSLs, right up there with
KEVA.
Martin Foltz
Mission Viejo CA
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# Geophysical Alert Message
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 09 February follow.
Solar flux 77 and mid-latitude A-index 5.
The mid-latitude
Yes! My notes show a 1.5 sec dash for 2 of them and 3 sec dash on the
other.
Received in March of 1983
Art Peterson
Richmond, CA
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 21:31:27 -0800 Steve Ratzlaff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Hi Art,
I wondered that too--if it might be a fishnet locator. Do you
remember if
any
Could use some help with an unID.
At 0059 EST I head the following on 690.
.comes to the end of our broadcast day. Then into the navy song
'Anchors away'
Then sign off. If I had been paying attention I would have gotten the call.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Willis
Old Fort, TN
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