Richard, congratulations on Ultralight catch number 1000! It's amazing what
these little high tech rigs can accomplish. I've heard XEPNK here in SoCal on
occasion. 'Never heard XEV yet.Mike
> From: richa...@perryisp.net
> To: irca@hard-core-dx.com
> Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2012 02:30:01 -0400
>
After four years and one month, I was able
to log station #1000 on my barefoot Sony
SRF-T615.
4/27/12
1100 UTC 880 kHz XEPNK, Los Mochis,
Sinaloa, México (2 kW @ 1611 km / 1001 mi).
Heard at 1100 with woman announcing "ochenta
ocho A M", the national anthem of México at
1100-1102, and the
Tim, I assume by "early fall", you're looking at late September/early
October? I would be all for that, as well. :)
73,
Rick Dau
reporting from on the road in Eagle River, Wisconsin (headed to Hancock,
Michigan tomorrow
with Frank Merrill)
From: Mark
New station tonight for the ultralight log:
1600 WUNR, Brookline MA, 2000, heard two call IDs at 2000, then back
into the sunset skip jumble, so couldn't get any program details.
Heard on the PL-310.
Ultralight log #853 and #1014 overall.
I've been in a DX slump again during the second half of
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2012 Apr 28 0005 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
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# Geophysical Alert Message
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 27 April follow.
Solar flux 118 and estimated planetary A-index 8.
The estim
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2012 Apr 27 1805 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
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# Geophysical Alert Message
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 26 April follow.
Solar flux 119 and estimated planetary A-index 17.
The esti
Paul,
I started seeing reports for KBRV about 4-5 months ago, so the station
has been on 800 for at least that long.
Patrick
Patrick Martin
Seaside OR
KGED QSL Manager
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KBRV's CP is about 3 years old, but they are definately 10KW Day, 150W
Night. Id say they began operating on 800 maybe 6 months ago.. i think?
Paul
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 4:10 AM, bill kral wrote:
> My 3 year old National Radio Club log lists KBRV as operating on 50KW d
> and 29 w n. Could t
NZ4O MEDIUM FREQUENCY RADIOWAVE PROPAGATION FORECAST #2012-18
“A Radiowave Propagation Forecast For Hams As Well As Shortwave DXers And
Listeners”
Published on Friday April 27, 2012 at UTC
Valid UTC Saturday April 28, 2012 through 2359 UTC Friday May 04, 2012
Medium frequency (3
This is a test.
NZ4O MEDIUM FREQUENCY RADIOWAVE PROPAGATION FORECAST #2012-18
“A Radiowave Propagation Forecast For Hams As Well As Shortwave DXers And
Listeners”
Published on Friday April 27, 2012 at UTC
Valid UTC Saturday April 28, 2012 through 2359 UTC Friday May 04, 2012
1.
WIPR Maxima radio again heard // web stream, amidst much atmospheric noise,
static crashes etc, much fading to below noise level, the stream seems to be
about a half second ahead of the live radio what a difference a few hundred
miles makes, I have heard no sign of Mexico last night or tonight
My 3 year old National Radio Club log lists KBRV as operating on 50KW d and 29
w n. Could that have been a misprint in an otherwise accurate list? As I've
never caught this one on day power before LSS it might be only 10 Kw and also
150 w n might be more realistic. Soda Springs is the dominating
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