Much like yesterday, though perhaps with a touch more signs of down
under stations. But the powerhouses were still Asian for the most
part, and the bulk of the action was between 1445 and 1545UT
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
594
This morning the audio pickings were slim, but there were actually a
lot of carriers, both DU and Asian. It was nice to finally hear at
least a little audio from 846.
846 Radio Kiribati (tentative, but virtually certain).
Heard a woman talking at 0712 for a couple of minutes, but only
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One more:
** MEXICO. 830, Dec 6 at 0137, something in Spanish with WCCO attenuated by
aurora and nulled; all I can catch is a definite mention of 105.7 FM, so is it
the usual Unitedstatesian spoiler, WFNO, Norco, Louisiana? NRC AM Log shows its
translator wagger is on
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Disregard previous post --- computer decided to Send it before I had finished
editing!
All times and dates strictly UT [5 hours ahead of `ELT` during EST; when
changing times one must also change the dates for events in the 00-05 UT period
to the previous date by ELT].
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All times and dates strictly UT [5 hours
ahead of `ELT` during EST; when changing times one must also
change the dates for events in the 00-05 UT period to the
previous date by ELT].
Rx: mostly DX-398 with internal antenna
only or PL-880; NRD-545 with ALA-330S inside
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These logs are excerpts from my daily all-band reports, mainly SWBC, also
VHF/UHF, sometimes utility, ham, which may be found in several archives without
much delay, such as
http://www.hard-core-dx.com/index.php?topic=Hauser
And compiled weekly along with extensive news
Not as good as yesterday morning, and signals didn't last as long after
sunrise as yesterday either. Lots of low and mid band hets after
sunrise, little for high band. Sunrise 1413 utc. Coldest this season, 24F.
594 Japan 1437 utc very poor talk
657 N Korea 1413 utc very poor music
747 Japan
Find lots of hits searching the net for "connect headphone jack to
speakers". Also, I believe, the IRCA reprints and/or NRC Publications
also have instructions.
73,
Kraig, KG4LAC
On 12/8/2017 1:09 AM, Patrick Martin wrote:
Thanks. I'll look into that a bit later as a Spring project. If I
It depends on what you are recording with. But you wouldn't need a resistor.
You'd need an output transformer to take that 8 ohms and make it at least 500
ohms to feed a sound card on a computer.
Russ Edmunds
WB2BJH
Blue Bell, PA
Grid FN20id
From: IRCA