Pardon my error in the previous post about 940 It's XEQ, not XEQR!
Now I am hearing the Mexican National Anthem at 0600 UTC, after having
already heard it at 0500.
There's also a second Spanish station, and the two stations are in long
fades together of over 10 minutes. XEQ seems to be playing
Jim Renfrew, Clarendon NY
0500 UTC, NOV 7 2016
940 Seems to be last night's Latin UNID again. At 0500 I heard the
Mexican National Anthem, so likely XEQR. But I am mystified that the
anthem would be played at 11:00 PM Mexico Time instead of midnight. Is
Mexico still on daylight time? A web
That "CBS Radio Network, Channel 41" is a placeholder on the satellite
system that CBS abs Westwood One use to send content to affiliates.
Based on when you heard it, I'd bet it's someone who was carrying football
and their automation didn't switch away when the game ended.
Beyond that... who kn
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Had basically the same here, Les. Noted from 2008EST with same loop. I
DFed it and it nulled roughly NNE from here in the Gainesville, FL area.
Good signal, but with fades. I heard WPTF on the channel at 2025 when I
tuned out, thinking it might have been them.
David Potter
C Crane Skywave baref
While walking the dogs tonight, at around 7:18 PM Central Time I heard a strong
tone on 680 Khz followed by a male announcer, “CBS Radio Network-Channel 41”.
This repeated over and over for about 20 minutes then ended abruptly at about
7:40 PM. After that, I heard only a dead carrier under other
I couldn't get used to the massive signal levels. :-)
I'm going to be DXing from Europe in 2017... So, that should be interesting.
Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
> On Nov 6, 2016, at 4:04 PM, Walter Salmaniw wrote:
>
> But it might not be enough of a challenge, Colin ;
But it might not be enough of a challenge, Colin ;-) Walt
On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 9:59 PM, R. Colin Newell
wrote:
> Invite me next time.
>
> Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
>
> > On Nov 6, 2016, at 1:26 PM, Nicholas Hall-Patch wrote:
> >
> > You could say that. Domesti
You're only 1000 miles away from the DX... On the west coast, we are shooting
for stuff that is 4-6 times the distance and 1/10th the power.
Or in other words: why am I not there!? :-)
Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
> On Nov 6, 2016, at 1:11 PM, Walter Salmaniw wrote:
Invite me next time.
Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
> On Nov 6, 2016, at 1:26 PM, Nicholas Hall-Patch wrote:
>
> You could say that. Domestics have been an afterthought for the last
> couple of hours, suffering the outrage of transAtlantic assaults. Many
> 9 kHz c
You could say that. Domestics have been an afterthought for the last
couple of hours, suffering the outrage of transAtlantic assaults. Many
9 kHz channels are occupied by a strong signal which a few moments later
becomes an afterthought as something thunders into its place. Huge fun.
best w
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 06 November follow.
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The est
So far, the Murray Harbour crowd is very pleased with our 24 hours on the
ground so far! 73,...Walt
On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Russ Edmunds wrote:
> LBI 15 has now concluded. Conditions Saturday night continued to be
> somewhat auroral, with occasional bursts of TA activity.
>
> No new cou
Well if it's any consolation, Gary, we're doing very well, thank you, with
Europe and Africa today in PEI! 73,...Walt
On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 4:58 PM, wrote:
> Several Asian big guns came back with audio this morning but conditions
> still were far from desirable. As Richard, Steve and Craig ha
At 1840 UTC already seeing evidence of the Euro and Middle Eastern big guns -
Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
> On Nov 6, 2016, at 4:09 AM, Nicholas Hall-Patch wrote:
>
> Hi Barry,
>
> I don't know when you checked the PEI DX Fishbarrel, but it should have
> been runni
Several Asian big guns came back with audio this morning but conditions still
were far from desirable. As Richard, Steve and Craig have reported 1566-HLAZ
was the main performer (and the strongest of the bunch here as well), with good
audio peaks in and out from 1330-1415. The Japanese and Korea
LBI 15 has now concluded. Conditions Saturday night continued to be
somewhat auroral, with occasional bursts of TA activity.
No new countries were heard, nor were there any new states/provinces
logged. We did however add a number of new loggings of stations not heard
in prior events.
As is usuall
I forgot to note that those recording rates are for using the ELAD at a
bandwidth of 1536 KHz, which covers the AM band. If I went up to the
full 6144 MHz bandwidth possible, it would use up 4X the disk space in
the same amount of time.
Mark
On 2016-11-06 10:48 am, Mark Pettifor wrote:
Anoth
Another thing to consider, which you've heard myself and others talk
about, is disk space needed if you make recordings.
I use mainly 3 different softwares for listening / recording: SDR
Console, HDSDR, and the software that came with the ELAD, FDM-SW2. Each
one has it's pros and cons, and lat
My point was that for recording (capturing) large amounts of bandwidth
for FM you need something more powerful. When I ran the Perseus on a
netbook it worked fine for MW captures (up to the max) but suffered
badly when trying to make FM captures.
Keith
On 11/6/2016 8:24 AM, ma...@durenberger
Sunrise here about 1344 utc. 1566 HLAZ at good level first noted earlier
1258 utc, but also good again past sunrise, 1347 utc, lasting until
about 1410 utc. 774 Japan very poor 1357 utc. 882 presumed KCBS Korea
very poor 1347 utc. Still a number of hets across the whole band (except
expanded ba
This morning was pretty much the same as the past several days with one
exception. HLAZ-1566 was received with intermittent barely audible, but
unintelligible, talk from 1257 until fading out at 1317. There was QRM
splatter from 100 kW nuisance XERF-1570. I'm going to guess I finally
witness
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At last, a TP! HLAZ with the best signal I've heard them with for quite some
time. It's virtually at armchair level. No other detectable TPs. Not so much as
a het from the JJ TPs. Haven't reported in a while due to zilch to report.
Craig Barnes
Wheat Ridge, CO
Drake R8A C
I'm with you on this one Chuck. I've been running Perseus for years with
old garden-variety dual-core machines with nary a hiccup.
Mark Durenberger
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Hi Barry,
I don't know when you checked the PEI DX Fishbarrel, but it should have
been running all night here, which would have included your local sunrise
in the UK.It will likely be offline during broad daylight here, but
will likely start up again around 1700UT to look for the pre-sunset f
Hello NickIs it possible to see earlier signal strengths say around local
sunrise @ 0726UTC?
Best wishes
Barry:-)
Carlisle UK. Lat. 55.0119N Lon. 02.9672W.PERSEUS+Flag+Vactrol+FLG100amp.
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