At 05:55 5/28/2009, you wrote:
One wonders where your 783 is from. It seems rather late for Germany so I
presume Mauretania. They are listed as 0600 s/on but I have had them in fall
from WI pre 0430 with weird Afro-chanting even though their SW // didn't come
on til 0600.
Mauretania 783 is
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 27 May follow.
Solar flux 67 and mid-latitude A-index 2.
The mid-latitude
Today I needed to be in the Bothell/Mill Creek WA area for a totally
unrelated reason, so before I returned to my office I drove north on the
Bothell-Everett Highway, past the Maltby Road intersection which is where
Bruce had turned back yesterday.
The farther I went, the stronger the 1710 signal
Guy,
Thanks for the update on 1710. Hope you can get a address for receptions
reports. Hi.
Steve's location is 258 miles from Mill Creek, WA. Pat and mine are 150 miles
as the crow
flies. 8.1 degrees North of this location. The link was great, enjoyed looking
at Martha Lake.
Must have a
Guy and Bruce,
Great work on pinpointing the 1710 Russian's approximate location. Given
the very weak daytime signal in south Puget Sound, demographically, the
northern Seattle suburbs were always a logical target area, with a significant
Russian population. And the northerly bearing
Yesterday I talked with the CE of KCIS-630 who was intrigued enough
to ask a friend (a contract engineer) to check it out. The results:
Chris actually found the transmitter up here in Lynnwood. Near the
Home Depot between Highway 99 and Boeing field. They aren't putting
out very much
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 28 May follow.
Solar flux 68 and mid-latitude A-index 8.
The mid-latitude
This is from the contract engineer:
The House in the exact center of the image is the one with the
antenna on the roof. It is the 4th house at the end of the cul-de-
sac on our left. I have the lat long if you want it.
(The lat long are in the URL but need to be converted to min/sec.-
Hi Pete,
The plot thickens! Thanks for sharing this information.
Before I drove around the church in Mill Creek, I drove about five blocks
past it to the west (toward Lynnwood) and found the signal drop, drop,
dropping. After picking it up the strongest near the apartments across from
the
Can somebody share any recordings of this station?
Paul
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From: Guy Atkins d...@guyatkins.com
Subject: Re: [IRCA] GNARLY 1710 INFO
To: irca@hard-core-dx.com
Date: Thursday, May 28, 2009, 7:36 PM
Hi Pete,
The plot thickens! Thanks for
Hey. Clue me in someone.
KFSG-1690?
answering my own e-mail.
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The 1710 Russian is pretty good reception this evening, with little fading,
0430-0450 utc, weak/medium on peaks. Apparently I am the farthest to hear it
so far; Dennis calculated about 250 miles.
Steve
NE Oregon
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I enlisted the help of Tom Rothlisberger, who lives and works near this
station. Tom's an IRCA member but isn't on this list.
If you check Google maps, his observations are somewhat consistent with
what Pete forwarded earlier this evening.
Bruce
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