Or at least it was when I driove to the sairport at 5:30-6:00 am this morning.
Noted Fox News Radio, presumed as Oklahoma City (relog), not much else, but the
car radio's not great.
Checked again at 7:45-8 am and had a Neil Diamond tune with black gospel
underneath. After some meaningless
Are they not ABC now?
Best wishes
Barry :-)
--- On Sat, 22/1/11, Saul DX sau...@sympatico.ca wrote:
From: Saul DX sau...@sympatico.ca
Subject: [IRCA] WWKB 1520 off again last night
To: amfmt...@mailman.qth.net, a...@wtfda.info, a...@nrcdxas.org, Mailing list
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Just had a quick listen, and 1593 CNR1 from China is propagating rather well
this morning. On the other hand, nothing from HLAZ 1566, though. Off to work,
so no time to investigate further.Walt in Victoria, BC
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Hello To All,
Completed another Dx session last night with a much later start than usual at
around midnight until about 3 am local time (3:50 – 6:00 UTC). Conditions
seemed decent with the K Index at 1. There was also a shortened period of time
when Trans-Atlantic signals surprisingly
LWBC Radio Rossii doing unusually well this morning, 1330 utc, 153, 180,
189, 234, 279 all but 234 at medium/loud level; 234 poor/weak. (Not even a
faint het on 171 though.)
73,
Steve
NE Oregon
R75, longwires
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HLAZ was OK around 1535UT Walt, but CNR1 was the kingpin this
morning, often better than 6030...some music on 1314 rounded things
out, so very spotlight.
On the other hand, I was up just after 1200UT, and the Japanese were
holding forth pretty well, with good audio on the big guns, and
I decided to check for TPs on my recently purchased Winradio Excalibur
last night before going to bed.
Several of the high powered regulars were heard with reasonably good
signals at times. None were spectacular, but for this time of year they
weren't bad.
594JOAK carrier rising to weak
It sounds like our experiences were quite similar this morning, Nick. I
guess the TPs want to enhance in the middle of the night this time of year.
Bruce
On 1/22/2011 9:56 AM, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
HLAZ was OK around 1535UT Walt, but CNR1 was the kingpin this morning,
often better than
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2011 Jan 22 2105 UTC
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 22 January follow.
Solar flux 88 and estimated mid-latitude A-Index 4.
The
I do not think I have ever been to Hawaii
where the HF bands were more devoid
of signals night and day.
SS and SR are enhanced of course - but
I would have expected more around 19 and 20M
during the day.
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 21:15:02 GMT n...@chowda.com (Ng1u) wrote:
Solar-terrestrial indices
Then it's back to the Kona Brewing Company.
Bob Coomler
Tucson, AZ
--- On Sat, 1/22/11, Colin Newell c...@islandnet.com wrote:
From: Colin Newell c...@islandnet.com
Subject: Re: [IRCA] WWV Solar Report
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America
irca@hard-core-dx.com
Date:
I located a Grundig globe Traveller at the Source ( Formerly Radio Shack ) for
approx $ 80 CAD discounted from $ 150 to use on my next trip across the pond to
see what it can do in western Europe. It has a tuning range of 150 Khz to 3
Khz continuous in single numbers with a rotating tuning
Let's hook up before you go to Europe
and see what we can come up with.
Depending on your needs and radio goals,
I could supply you with a super-modified
Eton E100 with full MW/SW/FM coverage
and way more portable.
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 15:22:44 -0800 (PST) bill kral jwk...@yahoo.ca wrote:
If
Oh, they claim it is legal, but it certainly is not, I heard it on the truck
radio for over 5 miles from the campusmaybe more.
You can radiate on campus but not off the property, and certainly not 5
miles..
I wonder if any one has heard one of these?
Powell
POP email is
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:Issued: 2011 Jan 23 0005 UTC
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 22 January follow.
Solar flux 88 and mid-latitude A-index 4.
The
DX update from northern Delaware:
Thanks to whomever originally posted that WWKB was off the air on
19-Jan-2011.
19-Jan-11 // 2258 local // 1520 khz. // WSVX // 1 kw day, 0.25 kw night //
Shelbyville, Indiana // Male with WSVX Shelbyville, W243CL Shelbyville, a
Three Towers Broadcasting Company
At 00:45 CST am hearing at tone tester on 1680 Khz. with a strong
signal.
Tom Jasinski
Joliet, IL
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I'm getting it here off the Eastern beverage only.
Patrick
Patrick Martin
Seaside OR
KGED QSL Manager
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Quite loud on fade ups too, but no ID as yet.
Patrick Martin
Seaside OR
KGED QSL Manager
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I'm hearing semi-local WPRR way off-frequency on about 1680.97 khz right now
at 0713 UTC.
-Tim Tromp, West Michigan
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 2:03 AM, Patrick Martin mwd...@webtv.net wrote:
Quite loud on fade ups too, but no ID as yet.
Patrick Martin
Seaside OR
KGED QSL Manager
Loop bearing appears to be SE/NW - can this be from Flordia?
Tom
Joliet
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This is not WOKB 1680 Winter Garden-Orlando, FL.. I have their webstream on
now, in the middle of a spot then back into some Urban gospel music.
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 1:18 AM, amd...@core.com wrote:
Loop bearing appears to be SE/NW - can this be from Flordia?
Tom
Joliet
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