Info in 34-118 -11 looks more like it.Should have
checked it before entering other possibles. Bill in BC
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Two possibles are WDLT Fairhope,Al on 850W ntp and
KEYZ Williston SD on 5KW 24hrs -Bill in Vic,BC
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I have been monitoring the channel from about 1215 to 1245 and have
not heard anything yet. Will continue to listen.
Bill Harms
Elkridge, maryland
On 23 Feb 2007 at 22:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> WABV, at 1590 kHz will conduct a test at from 12:05 am to 2:05 am on the
> morning of Saturda
Thanks Paul. I well remember the Marks, MS test!
73,
Patrick
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Iam sure it's this station.
660 WLFJ GREENVILLE SC 50K * - NDA RELIGION CHRISTIAN TALK 660
I am hearing an ID of "Christian talk 6-60"
Willis
Old Fort, TN
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In spite of the occasional audio traces from 1215 (pretty much the
beat from songs is all that cuts through the splatter), other
carriers are few, and weak: 675(with SAH), 765, 855, 1008, 1089, 1107, 1116.
best wishes,
Nick
On Friday 23 February 2007 23:29, Barry McLarnon wrote:
> I have a mystery station on 660 tonight (currently 2325 EST), fairly strong
> with WFAN nulled, running the Dave Ramsey show. I've eliminated stations
> such as KTNN, KSKY and WORL on the basis of their online program schedules,
> and I'm r
Creenville, S.C. station WLFJ, a daytimer, is on currently at 11:22 PM,
rinning either 50 KW ND or 10 KW with a null torards WFAN...sounds like
the 50 KW to me. Running Dennis Praeger now Chris JohnsonK4NHL
Taylors, S.C.
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I have a mystery station on 660 tonight (currently 2325 EST), fairly strong
with WFAN nulled, running the Dave Ramsey show. I've eliminated stations
such as KTNN, KSKY and WORL on the basis of their online program schedules,
and I'm running out of candidates... most of the remaining ones are
d
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PROGRAM, 'LIVING ON THE EDGE' MIXED WITH WORD. [WM-TN]
Finally a new one.
DXer: Willis, K4APE
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I'll see what I can dig up!
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KAZ,
XEs are not that easy here. I only hear then when I get extreme AU. Plus
Cuba runs 150 KW.
73,
Patrick
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Paul,
Any morse code or tones? 1590 is not a bad channel here for Eastern DX,
if cx are decent. A bit of code/and/or tones will work nicely. Thanks.
73,
Patrick
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WABV, at 1590 kHz will conduct a test at from 12:05 am to 2:05 am on the
morning of Saturday February 24st, 2007.
However, we will not be operating at a full 1000 Watts. A Tube went bad
today and we will only be at 250 Watts.
During the test, we may pop on and off briefly. I will be adjust
I'm surprised none of you reported XEDP with their catching singing "La
Ranchera de Chauhtemoc" slogan. They were pesty on the San Diego area Bev's
and I catch them in IL with WOR phased out sometimes. 73 KAZ
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The local HAR station in Ridgefield, WA now is carrying the National Weather
Service broadcast out of Woodland, WA. Gone are the driving tips for winter
driving in the Pacific Northwest. If I phase the fence and Active whip
antennas just right, Portland International airport can be heard wit
Doug,
Rebelde was strong enough to own the frequency most of the time anyway.
Running 150 KW probably makes a big difference. I wish cx would have
been a bit more Northerly. Maybe next time.
73,
Patrick
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The FCC has two listed on 590; Ft. Lee and Jersey City. The Ft. Lee one is
for the George Washington Bridge, I believe. This one gets out quite well;
I've logged them at home some 40 miles away and it's audible on the NY
Thruway fighting it out with WROW and WARM.
By the way, WROW is one of my c
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2007 Feb 24 0003 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center
#
# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 23 February follow.
Solar flux 75 and mid-latitude A-index 1.
The mid-latitude K-in
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Auburn Tigers 96.7-WMXA-Opelika AL (a)/97.7-WKKR-Auburn AL (a)
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Creighton Blue Jays 1620-KOZN-Belle
--- Mike Hardester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The following item was noted on the NJ.Com website/The Jersey Journal
>
> (23 February), and relates to the HAR station on the New Jersey
> Turnpike.
>
> The area of operation will be (roughly) "the New Jersey Turnpike
> northbound from Route 495
Like Nigel, who is a few miles south of here, KXMR-Bismark was the dominant
station heard here. Shortly after KIRO shut down, KXMR was was not the
dominant station, fading in and out with 2 other stations. One was Spannish,
so possibly the Cuban. The other was under the SS station and much faint
The following item was noted on the NJ.Com website/The Jersey Journal
(23 February), and relates to the HAR station on the New Jersey Turnpike.
The area of operation will be (roughly) "the New Jersey Turnpike
northbound from Route 495 via Interchange 17E"; also, "...for Route 495
East and Linco
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2007 Feb 23 2109 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 23 February follow.
Solar flux 75 and estimated mid-latitude A-Index 1.
The mid-lat
Interesting Doug. About 20 years ago, before KFIA went 24/7, I had a period
covering most of the month of May that XEBL in Culican was heard nightly thru
KIRO/KMPC. Also heard Denver & Kansas
City in those days.
Don K.
S.F. CA
Doug Pifer wrote:
> Didn't fare too well the first hour KIRO wa
I also noted KSPN under KFIA here in San Francisco. Weak, but in same null of
KFIA that KIRO usually pours in here. Nothing else noted.
Don K.
S.F. CA
Pete Taylor wrote:
> 710 KIRO/KSPN/? Classy KIRO s/off with SSB at 0300 ET. Carrier cut
> revealing relatively steady KSPN at fair level ti
I'm not sure what WAQI's night time programming is and I suppose they could
very easily broadcast programming similar to Cuba's R. Rebelde or the other
network.. After hearing Cuba occasionally through the last 35 years, it's
pretty easy to notice the difference between they're programming
sty
Bill,
There were two SSers heard on 710 here. One with the Tropical/Romantica
music was Rebelde. The other was Talk or News Talk and it may have been
WAQI. I believe Larry Godwin from MT logged WAQI a few years back with
KIRO on, but he is in the good null for KIRO too. Here Rebelde was just
too
Thanks for the DX tip, Bruce! After KIRO signed off with the SSB at local
midnight, KSPN was immediately heard and ID'ed right after their local news,
around 0005PST. Also heard the mysterious Spanish station, but it was too
weak to make much out of. The first time I can ever remember K
Right after KIRO sighed off I heard what sounded like
spanish talk and music.Did anyone tuning in figure
they might have been catching WAQI in Miami(Spanish
format or would that be too far east for reception
with standard equipment,portable receiver? Bill in BC
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Conditions were not as good as the previous two mornings. 10 TP stations with
audio heard. Listened from 1415-1532 UT
594 Japan, JOAK very weak at 1441 with music.
693 Japan, JOAB weak with English lessons at 1438 with much
domestic station splash.
774 Japan, J
It might have been a morning for strange and unusual DX, such as from
the Philippines, but none was heard here. But who would generate a
big hum on 1476? And there were actually audio traces on 1548
(likely Australia, very unusual here in recent years), yet several,
apparently Asian, carrie
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The earlier promise didn't really develop into a lot here, as unlike the
last couple of mornings there really wasn't any sunrise enhancement.
The only audio I managed to catch was from Adelaide's 5AN on 891.
Without any audio to listen to I was playing with Spectran and noted a
couple more
Listened from 0300-0400 EST and heard the SS station and ESPN station on 710.
ESPN station was weak, but stronger than the SS station. Assuming the ESPN
station was KSPN. Used all antennas in hopes of IDing a station. No IDs
heard. It was cool hearing the radio personality sign-off, then h
A good morning for TPs with carriers on 558, 585, 594, 603, 693, 774, 873,
1287, 1377 1386, 1413, 1422, 1503, 1557, 1566, 1575 and 1593 heard from
1315-1410 UT. And I also heard audio on 594, 693 and 1566. The audio on 1566
was very good at 1408 UT.
Bill Block
Prescott Valley, AZ
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Plenty of carriers again this morning.The upper band seems to be
favoured, with solid carriers on 1521, 1566, and 1575. Interestingly
the lower band carriers appear to be primarily DU, with the higher
frequency carriers being TPs. I did notice a carrier on 954 about 15
Hz low, which i
Thanks for Bruce for the KIRO tip.
I needed some sleep, so did my listening via the tape recorder. Rather
as I expected, KXMR in Bismarck was in strongly, pretty much burying
anything else. Heard the Cuban music underneath, and a few seconds of
another talk station prior to 0400 ET, but that
> However, I found that by repositioning the unused Kiwa I could reduce
> the QRN. Huh?
And I bet if you tuned the Kiwa, you would have noticed some difference.
Unless the two loops are oriented at 90? to each other, you will get
interaction. You may be able to use that to your advantage, as you
Doug,
Unfortunately, cx were not as good to the NE or East than I hoped. Too
much Rebelde. When cx are decent, I have even heard KXMR mixing with
KIRO.
I did better the night KNBR was off.
I do appreciate the heads up from John Price & Bruce though.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
KAVT Reception
Yup, The SS did rise a bit before the ToH, but like you said KIRO came back
on... at 0204+. It was interesting while it lasted.
73- Doug
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It looks like KIRO just popped on after 0200 PST. The only thing I heard
was Rebelde. They are just to strong to make out much else on the
channel from the East. KSPN & KFIA to the South.
73,
Patrick
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Thanks for backing my thoughts up a bit here. I've been pretty lucky with
Cuban stations in the past, but unless I get a good peak at around the ToH,
I might be out of luck. KSPN has had some decent, longer fades and that's
when the SS moves in. 73- doug
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Doug,
Rebelde seems to dominate off the Eastern beverage unfortunately.
However there is a second SSer in there with talk or news. Also bits of
an ESPN and FOX Spts. Bits of an oldies or black oldies station too, but
only Rebelde seems to hold on to the channel too much. They are listed
at 150 KW
Didn't fare too well the first hour KIRO was off, but two SS stations are
coming in now, one talk,one music. Bearing is SE. Music has a definite
tropical tone and beat to it. Quite a bit of noise here and QRM by KDWN so
I'm kind of committed to the SE. KIRO is currently fiddling with they're
c
710 KIRO/KSPN/? Classy KIRO s/off with SSB at 0300 ET. Carrier cut
revealing relatively steady KSPN at fair level til 4. Another talker
noted which I will have to fish out; I don't think it was KFIA. I
taped it starting at 0320 and took a little nap and came back at
0358. There was a scatt
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