Definitely he morning that DX forgot...
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
no
Reasonable audio at times during the period (much of it
understandable by a native speaker, though often battling w/splash or noise):
the above
Very nice and you've IDed considerably more stuff than I have been able to.
I do have many more channels wrecked by locals and semi-locals but still
haven't been able to score nearly as much good stuff as you have, but still
have at least 20 hours of work ahead.
On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 10:22 PM,
Here is a summary of the eclipse DX the SDR recorded for me here in
southern Alberta while I was at work. This was using the Perseus with
the Wellbrook Phased Array. It was set up for SSW so wasn't optimum
for stations further east. I did also do a recording out at my
beverage site,
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With sunset now around 7:25-7:30 p.m. EDT (2325-2330 UTC) here, 8 p.m. EDT /
UTC is the best top-of-hour "shooting gallery" time for the Brazilians as
Colombia, Cuba, and domestic pests aren't yet up to later evening strengths.
You probably remember this from your
Nice signal!
On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 8:41 PM, Mark Connelly markwa1...@aol.com [CapeDX] <
cap...@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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>
> 610 kHz
> BRAZIL: ZYL268, R. Itatiaia, Belo Horizonte
> Logged UTC / 25 AUG (8 p.m. EDT / 24 AUG)
> Signal came up over WIOD Miami.
> audio:
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610 kHz
BRAZIL: ZYL268, R. Itatiaia, Belo Horizonte
Logged UTC / 25 AUG (8 p.m. EDT / 24 AUG)
Signal came up over WIOD Miami.
audio:
https://app.box.com/s/enl32cscin854v811qik6l0vukxih0ie
700 Brazil in at same time.
Mark Connelly, WA1ION
South Yarmouth, Cape Cod, MA
Yep, Mark, all of the usual suspects. I got tired and there was too much
noise on the Perseus to record. Jim Renfrew
On Aug 24, 2017 11:35, "Mark Connelly via IRCA"
wrote:
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I didn't open my email until well after the impromptu WTAM silent period so I
don't have an actual report. Earlier evening capture (8 p.m. EDT / UTC)
had a lot of static from an offshore storm. At that time 1100 was WHLI not
having shut down, something that has been
Nice job Bruce! You folks were having all the fun while in Minnesota we
suffered through clouds and static levels that obliterated nearly every
radio signal but the local Polka station. Consistent QRN was near -45 dbm
on the Perseus with a Mag Loop and a D-Kaz.
With careful filtering I WAS
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This morning was a tale of two carriers. A weak, but persistent DU carrier on
702 and another weak, yet persistent Asian carrier on 774. I listened from 1157
to 1230.
Best of DX,
Craig Barnes
Wheat Ridge, CO
Drake R8A, ALA 1530ln, SW corner fed loop w/FLG100
Sent from
Gary:
Downloading an ABC podcast was the same process I used to confirm my reception
of a very weak signal from 774-3LO here last fall. Again, it was also a humble
8-inch FSL being used. However your location was superior to mine.
Congratulation on hearing 6WA.
Richard Allen,
near Perry OK
While DU-DXing on a sloping ocean side hill in Lincoln City, Oregon last
Tuesday I tracked down an astonishing signal on 558 kHz, with an apparent ABC
network format. If it was in fact an ABC program, that would mean that the
station was the extremely long range 558-6WA in Wagin, Western
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>From the KOHI 1600 AM Facebook page.
KOHI will be off the air for a time on Tuesday afternoon for some engineering
work and will sign back on Wednesday afternoon.
As of Wednesday night KOHI was still off. Best regards,
Dennis Vroom,
Kalama, WA
JRC NRD 545
From:
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>From the KOHI 1600 AM Facebook page.
KOHI will be off the air for a time on Tuesday afternoon for some engineering
work and will sign back on Wednesday afternoon.
As of Wednesday night KOHI was still off. Best regards,
Dennis Vroom,
Kalama, WA
JRC NRD 545
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