Here is the Seoul AM band in the most condensed fashion possible: 90 stations
in 10 minutes (edited down from 18 hours of recordings). Please feel free to
share on any other e-mail lists as this is the only AM-related one I take any
part in.
*** Listen here:
http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/audio/
Yahoo? What do they have to do with this list?
And BTW, many many email clients have this issue.
Chuck
From: IRCA on behalf of Nick Hall-Patch
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2016 8:33 PM
To: n.pimbl...@gmail.com; Mailing list for the International Radio Club of
It seems that links can get divided into two lines of text, with the
second line being missed unless one copies and pastes both lines. A
service from Yahoo to keep us from getting too lazy, I guess.
73,
Nick
At 04:24 11-12-16, Nigel Pimblett wrote:
Hi Pete,
I had the same result with t
Although things became active again around 1530UT this morning, it
wasn't anything like yesterday. Earlier in the morning, the big
guns had made occasional appearances, sometimes with some strength,
and 954 was heard with weak pop music at 1202UT with nothing from
them around sunrise. But
Hi Pete,
I had the same result with the link, but just used
http://www.news-sentinel.com/news/local
and scrolled down a bit to find the article.
73,
Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, Alberta
On 12/10/2016 2:18 PM, Pete Taylor wrote:
Scott,
Tried to open it but got:
You have requested a page:
htt
<<< Gary, I'd hate to recommend getting out there at 02:00 AM local, around the
time I returned home from the hospital, but:-) 73,Walt >>>
Actually, Walt, 0200 local (1000 UTC) is one of my favorite (favourite) times
to check the band, and during this month it often provides better Asia
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2016 Dec 11 0005 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 10 December follow.
Solar flux 72 and estimated planetary A-index 16.
The es
Gary, I'd hate to recommend getting out there at 02:00 AM local, around the
time I returned home from the hospital, but:-) 73,Walt
On Sat, Dec 10, 2016 at 11:32 PM, wrote:
> After an overnight FSL antenna project I was looking for some Asians to
> run some A/B tests, but around 1300
After an overnight FSL antenna project I was looking for some Asians to run
some A/B tests, but around 1300 only a few big guns (594, 747 and 1053) had any
audio at all. Even 1566-HLAZ was down in the noise. Another check at 1530
brought similar, dreary results. The new-design FSL (with Amidon f
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2016 Dec 10 2105 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 10 December follow.
Solar flux 72 and estimated planetary A-index 19.
The es
Scott,
Tried to open it but got:
You have requested a page:
http://www.news-sentinel.com/news/local/At-100--longtime-
that either no longer exists, or never existed in the first place.
Pete Taylor
Tacoma, WA
12225w 4719n
HQ180 & ICF2010
Kiwa aircore & Palomar loops
DX398, SRF-59 & M37V
Eton E10
If you were here in Fort Wayne for the clubs' 2015 joint convention, you
might recall Lisa's grandmother's keynote speech.
Today she turns 100 and we're celebrating this remarkable woman.
Here's an article from the local paper...
http://www.news-sentinel.com/news/local/At-100--longtime-
local-e
I happened to return home from a delivery before 10:00 UTC, and the
spectrum was pretty full with Japanese signals, but 1st tier stations
only. Not a peep from 738 or Australia that I could see. 594 was the
strongest, with 747, then 774 next in line. Very good reception of 594.
73, Walt Salman
So far (1530UT), they've been having a pretty tough time on this side
of the Rockies as well, though there seems to be a small lift
happening now. Not like yesterday at all.
best wishes,
Nick
At 13:40 10-12-16, you wrote:
Again this morning, no TP signals managed to pass over the Rockies
Again this morning, no TP signals managed to pass over the Rockies (LST at
1332).
Richard Allen,
near Perry OK USA,
Skywave + 8-inch FSL.
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