I use box.net to send mp3 clips. Some how I have shared download disabled.
Can anyone tell me in very, very simple steps how to enable downloads so
recipients can play the clip?
Best wishes
Barry :-)
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Listened from 1350-1410 utc and it was a little better than yesterday. Audio
from JOAK-594, JOAB-693 and JOUB-774. Carriers on 279, 558, 595, 666, 693,
747, 774, 828, 972, 1566 and 1575.
Bill Block
Prescott Valley, AZ
Drake R8
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On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 8:34 AM, BARRY DAVIES
barry.davie...@btopenworld.com wrote:
I use box.net to send mp3 clips. Some how I have shared download
disabled. Can anyone tell me in very,
Tom:
I heard WZRX, Jackson MS, broadcasting a test tone last evening. I first heard
it at 0459 UTC, then ABC news at 0500-0503, after several PSA's, then
identification at 0506 followed by test tune. It was a dated ID, Everyday is
Valentine's Day in Jackson, right here on Newstalk 15-90,
Tom:
I heard WZRX, Jackson MS, broadcasting a test tone last evening. I first heard
it at 0459 UTC, then ABC news at 0500-0503, after several PSA's, then
identification at 0506 followed by test tune. It was a dated ID, Everyday is
Valentine's Day in Jackson, right here on Newstalk 15-90,
I use box.net to send mp3 clips. Some how I have shared download
disabled. Can anyone tell me in very, very simple steps how to
enable downloads so recipients can play the clip?
Have you tried compressing the .mp3 so it shows as a .zip file? Easy to
uncompress back to a .mp3 after the
To do what Craig suggests, simply right-click on the file and choose Send
To...
Regards,
Mark Durenberger
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Carriers heard on 972 (strong) and 1566 (barely) prior to local sunrise at 1308.
Richard Allen
36°22'51N / 97°26'35W
(near Perry OK USA)
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Considerably less active on the west coast this morning also...occasional fair
audio on the likes of 828 and 1566, but other than some audio hints on 1494
before 1500UT, not much to get excited about, and by 1500UT, it was mostly
finished.
best wishes,
Nick
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At 16:42
That's because of vandalism that destroyed stuff so until the DA is rebuilt,
they are running non DA. I don't remember if just coax was cut other damage or
towers were felled.
Powell
POP email is powell at backroads DOT net
- Original Message
From: Paul B. Walker,
UNIDENTIFIED. Tnx to a tip from nearby Richard Allen, near Perry OK, that he
was getting 774 Japan audio for the first time this year on Feb 21 at 1306-1311
UT, I resumed performing a 9 kHz trans-Pacific carrier bandscan Feb 23 at
1305-1307 in USB, 1307-1310 in LSB. This is with the DX-398 on
I dont think the FCC STA filed indicated a tower done gone and go boom.
Paul
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Powell E. Way III w4...@yahoo.com wrote:
That's because of vandalism that destroyed stuff so until the DA is
rebuilt,
they are running non DA. I don't remember if just coax was cut
I believe the 1590 test tone mystery has been solved.
Yesterday
evening Rich Allen in Perry, Okl., heard WZRX 1590
Jackson, Miss.
with tones, news, an ID and then more
tones around 05:00 UTC..
This
matches the loop bearing and times for what I have been hearing the
past few days.
I was
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2011 Feb 23 2105 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 23 February follow.
Solar flux 89 and estimated mid-latitude A-Index 3.
The
Scanning at zero hour PST two or three split slot whistles were audible on 558
, 828, and one at the upper end so the TPs are already active here in the early
early hours of the day but unfortunately I'm still asleep when it's prime time
for listening.If reception is improving ( can anyone say
Supposed to snow down here on friday saturday. You're supposed to
keep that white stuff up in your area Bill :-) .
Don K.
San Francisco CA
bill kral wrote:
Scanning at zero hour PST two or three split slot whistles were audible on 558
, 828, and one at the upper end so the TPs are
Tom:
I'm presently hearing WZRX broadcasting a Southern Mississippi-Allcorn State
baseball game. A good signal in north central Oklahoma at local sunset (0018
UTC). Now if I could identify the QRM on 1590.
Earlier in day, heard 1590 WAIK for about an hour past local sunrise. Last
night it
Hi Guys:
Things have been a little slow here at Sunset lately, but tonight we
squeezed out a New Graveyarder on 1230 Khz. Signal on this one was Great
for such a Cluttered Frequency!! It is NEW for both the ULR and OVERALL
LOGS!!
RADIO USED..SONY SRF-T615 ULR Barefoot
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2011 Feb 24 0005 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 23 February follow.
Solar flux 89 and mid-latitude A-index 3.
The
I just checked 1590 kHz, at 2025 UTC, and WZRX is again broadcasting the test
tone.
Their schedule shows they should be carrying the Phil Valentine Show to
0200-0600 UTC.
They had broadcast a Southern Mississippi University baseball game earlier.
Richard Allen
36°22'51N / 97°26'35W
(near
Wednesday February 23, 2011
Hi folks,
I have been an NRC member for years, since around 1962. Back then I did belong
to the IRCA, but let my membership lapse over the years, as I moved back from
California to Virginia. The DX Monitor was great, but I felt it was a little
West centric.
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