Hi Guys:
Had a weird one this morning at SUNRISEActually it was pretty
much DAYLIGHT here in London, Ontario. 2 Country Music selections played
..I can only find One CW Station on 1200 and that's KYOO in Bolivar,
MO...a 1 KW Daytimer...I don't think it's them??? The bearing was
Could it be WNBL Huntington, WV with 22,000 Watts Day and 9 Watts at night,
non directional 24/7?
Paul Walker
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 7:40 AM, Robert S.Ross VA3SW va...@rogers.comwrote:
Hi Guys:
Had a weird one this morning at SUNRISEActually it was pretty much
DAYLIGHT here in
This is likely WNBL WV Huntingdon, which I have heard a few times (like last
weekend) doing country. It's relatively new to air, having moved there
from - I think - 1470. So it'll be a NEW catch for you, both for your
Unbelievably Light Radio and your Totals.
Five to go...
Saul
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Hi Guys:
Well..3 People have chimed in with help on my 1200 UNID from
this morning at Sunrise..Saul Chernos, Niel Wolfish and Paul Walker
Jr. All 3 have pointed me to WNBL Huntington, West Virginia with 22 KW/9
Watts Nights. They have recently moved there from 1470 Khz with
02/04/11 -- 01:00 hrs PST --Victoria BC : 750 KHWG Fallon ,NV was dominating
this slot with country music for at least half an hour before sinking back down
to let a very weak and almost non existant KXL Portland have its usual spot
back.The question is,was K -HOG hogging this channel because
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 04 February follow.
Solar flux 82 and estimated mid-latitude A-Index 10.
Hi Guys:
Conditions looked pretty good tonight @ 1630 EST when I started
Sunset Skip DXing. The EAST was bombing in again but that was about it!!
Nothing exciting from the West or South tonight!! One New Station on
1570 in Spanish ...WNSH Beverly, MASS. A Couple of uncommon Relogs as
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 04 February follow.
Solar flux 82 and mid-latitude A-index 15.
The
WJNJ Jacksonville FL (Pure Radio, Jacksonville Needs Jesus) heard
w/REL programming, legal ID at 2000 CST. Had been following this one for
nearly
an hour. Quality of the signal varies but at times is quite good. This one
is new here! Rare FL nighttime reception. Local WIBA 1310 is
Hi All:
Yup, they're there alright, killing WJAS w/rel pgmming, Unshackaled at 2000
EST. ID said they were // 103.7. Must be running day rig as there doesn't
appear to be any atmospheric reason they should be here.
73
David
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On Friday 04 February 2011 21:29:28 dxe...@aol.com wrote:
WJNJ Jacksonville FL (Pure Radio, Jacksonville Needs Jesus) heard
w/REL programming, legal ID at 2000 CST. Had been following this one
for nearly an hour. Quality of the signal varies but at times is
quite good. This one is new
All times and dates strictly UT. MW log editors are welcome to excerpt items,
reformat and change to favorite timezone if necessary. Rx: mostly DX-398 with
internal antenna only; some caradio as specified; above 2 MHz on FRG-7 with
110-foot east-west longwire.
** CUBA. 1620 kHz, Feb 2 at 0658
GEOMAGNETIC STORM: A solar wind stream hit Earth's magnetic field during the
late hours of Feb. 4th, sparking a G2-class (Kp=6) geomagnetic storm, in
progress. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras, especially
during the hours around local midnight. (from
The het on 1359 was also very prominent here too. WMOB 1360
which is normally good copy was also quite strong this evening..
Tom Jasinski
Joliet, IL
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Subject: [NRC-AM] Is it possible?
From: Bruce Winkelman bdw...@cox.net
Bruce,
Tnx for the tip. I hastened to check 1359 and do a 9-kHz bandscan between 0540
and 0550 UT Feb 5.
1359 certainly stands out, and seems right on by pitch, so not a variant.
However, it also gives a good DF bearing of NE/SW maybe a bit more, in the 45
to 50 degree range.
A number of
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