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> On Oct 30, 2015, at 11:44 PM, Dennis Vroom wrote:
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> From the PDX forum KDZR "Radio Disney" Sold To Salem Media For $275,000.
> Disney filed with the FCC on Septemb
From the PDX forum KDZR "Radio Disney" Sold To Salem Media For $275,000.
Disney filed with the FCC on September 15, 2015. They are still Disney
programming as I tuned by them this afternoon. Best regards,
Dennis Vroom,
Kalama, WA
JRC NRD 545 + Drake R8B
1) NW ewe
2) SW ewe
3) Long wire
4) Ran
Conditions were mediocre here today, but not as bad as some other recent
mornings. There was no clear pattern - HLAZ peaked just after 1300, a
few others did so at about 1335, and the NHK stations made cameo
appearances just after 1400.
GOOD
Not today
FAIR
890KBBI, 1359 call ID and marin
A quite interesting morning actually. The Japanese big guns
weren't as big as some days, yet some of the second tier Japanese put in
an appearance. Also, for the first time this season, the Koreans
outshone Japan, with both 972 and 1566 having better signals than
anything from Japan. (T
The MW550P does very well with the SPR4. I can use the stock bandwidth (4KHZ)
and with the 550P, it narrows it, so the audio is better and I still get better
bandwidth. I have the SPR4 modified so the crystal filter works on AM, but
often it is a bit too narrow. On TA openings the SPR4 does bett
I am not the most technical bear in the woods but there has to be a service
that would fit our needs. I have Dropbox with 69 gigs and it doesn’t cost
anything. Granted that's not enough for a dozen or so to be sending 4 and 5
gig files all the time but I think they have something called Dropbox
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2015 Oct 31 0010 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 30 October follow.
Solar flux 121 and estimated planetary A-index 9.
The est
I would like to thank all of you who took the time and effort to respond to my
request for information about the Palstar MW550P MW preselector. Based on your
comments, since I will be using vintage receivers (HQ-140X, NRD-515, and Drake
R-7) for AM-BCB DXing, this unit should be a good fit.
For file storage, there are some hosts that specialize in file storage.
I've got a 400 GB plan at cloudshards.com for $12.75/month - it's a
virtual server with very limited memory/cpu and lots of disk space.
A lot of regular web host companies will promised "unlimited" disk
space, but tend to
...I' hoping Guy will weigh in regarding his experiences in hosting SDR
recordings.
Regards,
Mark Durenberger
-Original Message-
From: James Niven
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2015 5:14 PM
To: 'Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America'
Subject: Re: [IRCA] DXpedition cap
I would love to hear other DXers SDR recordings, I know Perseus is mentioned
here but don't forget the ELAD FDM S2 recording which I have as well as
others.
I think this would be a great idea, but I know storage on a server somewhere
will need storage capacity.
I think if the recordings were left
I think a lot of us would contribute Perseus snips if they didn't have to
always be current.
Some form of pre-upload "vetting" might be a good thing, to minimize
congestion. It could take the following general form:
"I have TOH snips of MW taken at PM (AM) on a 140-ft Broadside D-Kaz
o
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2015 Oct 30 1810 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 29 October follow.
Solar flux 113 and estimated planetary A-index 5.
The est
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> Hi Mark,
>
I wish I could help but I haven't used a Perseus SDR in quite a while; I'm
DXing with an Elad FDM-S2 as my primary receiver now. So, my WAV files are
compatible with HDSDR, FDM-SW2, and Studio 1 software only.
Also, I use 4 GB as my default file size so that fewer of the WAVs ar
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A few days back I commented about possible availability of RF capture files
from recent DXpeditions, as in the days when Guy Atkins ran the "Five Below"
website.
I haven't seen any comments about this yet.
Recent DXpeditions would include Masset, Rockworks, and Grayland
Hi Guys:
I left the Box Loop oriented East/West again for the Nightly TOH recordings,
and once again conditions were Good, and 3 NEW Stations were heard. I've only
had a chance to review a couple of the recordings…so there may still be lots of
good stuff left on the other Recordings.
I'm qui
Colin apparently picked the right time to tune in this morning as a clunker
band at 1250 and 1330 finally received a potent sunrise enhancement boost.
Asians which had been dead rose up out of the noise around 1400, including some
relatively unusual stations like 603-China.
At first check ar
Odd morning today - quick check at 1415 UTC-
Cage rattling loud Korea on 972 kHz.
Muted audio on the big guns; 594, 747, 774, 828...
Audio or prospects on 891, 909, 918, 1008, 1098 and others...
Great JJ audio on 1287 but nothing much upper band.
It was a Jackson Pollack canvas with inexplicable
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