Not earth shattering DX this morning, but at least the big guns were performing
reasonably well, and there was a hint of China and Taiwan
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least
briefly):
594 JOAK 1451UT
747 JOIB 1410UT
972 HLCA 1445UT
Reasonable au
It's an STA. Their current CP is to diplex with KLFE-1590 and KNTS-1680
on Bainbridge Island but they're running into issues with local building
permits. So the STA with KBRO is for license preservation, since
they've been silent since Feb 2018.
Bruce
On 2/27/2019 8:49 PM, Forrester S wrote
Not quite as good as yesterday, but still some decent signals from
the big gun Japanese.
594,693,747,774,828 in from Japan and 792 and 1548 from Australia. All
between 1350 and 1415.
73,
Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, AB
Perseus SDR with Wellbrook Phased Array
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Thanks to Paul for putting out the word on this. Heard them for the
first time this morning at 7:00 MST, pretty much alone on the
frequency, likely before KANN went to day power. Heard a long list of
Catholic Radio Network stations, ending with KLIM 1120 and 102.3 (so
still announcing old
Is that permanent or a STA?
Todd Skaine
ICOM 7300 wth a Superloop
2 Modified 2010s barefoot
Toyota car radio
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019, 9:07 PM Paul B. Walker, Jr. <
walkerbroadcast...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Theyre running 1kw non directional from the KBRO 1490 tower in Bremmerton
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> On Wed, Feb 27
Theyre running 1kw non directional from the KBRO 1490 tower in Bremmerton
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 7:06 PM 'Phil Bytheway' via NRC-AM <
nrc...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> On my way to the Museum of Flight, I discovered KKOL-1300 back on the air
> with Christian programming. They appeared to be on
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On my way to the Museum of Flight, I discovered KKOL-1300 back on the air with
Christian programming. They appeared to be on with lower power. The programming
included spots and Christian music, sort of regular schedule programming.
Phil Bytheway
IRCA's "DX Monitor" Editor-i
Hi Guys:
Here’s a few Loggings of stuff pulled off the ELAD Recordings. Just 1 New
Station heard, and nothing too earth shattering, but this is all I got this
time around.
AM BCB TOTALS are now. 2144 Stations Heard.
RECEIVER is……….ELAD FDM-S2 SDR
ANTENNA is………WELLBROOK ALA-1530 LNP I
Rick Dau wrote: "For me, the litmus test is how well they sound on longwave"
FWIW, I was just poking around on Bill's Lubec, Maine receiver, which Mark
favors. While longwave is a bit noisy at midday, I was getting very good copy
of two Canadian NDBs: YZX-266 Greenwood NS and ZST-397 St. John
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True Rick. Control of local electrical noise is one of the biggest problems for
these sites. Antennas with poor RDF (directivity) is another. Woefully
inadequate gain at MW is a third problem. To an extent a coastal site can
mitigate the problems but a truly bad setup is a
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Hello Kenny
Alas nothing down here : - (
Best wishes
Barry
Carlisle UK. Lat. 55.0119N Lon. 2.9668W
On Wednesday, 27 February 2019, 12:29:41 GMT, kenny, scotland
wrote:
I have the test tones, a 1khz tone and later a 400hz tone i think it
was. not at my pers
I checked out a few Southern KiwiSDRs last night, namely, from Texas, Alabama,
Tennessee, and Kentucky. For me, the litmus test is how well they sound on
longwave, i.e., if the amount of buzz is impeding non-directional beacons from
being heard or not. I figure that if they are relatively clea
I have the test tones, a 1khz tone and later a 400hz tone i think it
was. not at my perseus pc at the minute to check, but i did both hear
the tone (weak in the mush), as well as easily see it on the perseus
screen, 0551 - 0600 time frame. exact time will be on my files
If we had CW ids, I
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