The buzz jammer has made its nastiness felt on
the west coast as well, Mark. It doesn't really
have a carrier does it, just lots of carriers, like the teeth of a comb?
Where are you finding Oman-702's
pattern? fmscan.org used to show patterns, but
I seem to have lost my way as far as seei
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> Subject: Re: [IRCA] 702-BBC (Oman) Received in Hawaii
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The Iranian buzz jammer on 1575 has been killing Farda here recently.
Fade-in before 4 p.m. EST / 2100 UTC today.
702 is usually Algeria here. Iran likely #2. Oman's pattern isn't throwing
much power this way though some East Coast DXpeditions have logged it.
Are Indian
Yes, I remember how 1575 -Farda was one of the very few common TA's which was
capable of showing up in our sunrise sessions (although I only received it as a
TA, here).
702-BBC certainly seems to have the same qualifications-- awesome power and a
nearby location. After receiving it at near S9 i
Yes, Farda has been heard in Masset after VOA and later AFN fade out...Walt
On Thursday, November 15, 2018, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
> It would be over the pole on the west coast ocean beaches as well, Gary,
> so, a north facing beach, like at Masset would probably be advantageous.
>
> The beauty
It would be over the pole on the west coast ocean
beaches as well, Gary, so, a north facing beach,
like at Masset would probably be advantageous.
The beauty of "over the pole" here is that in
mid-winter, it might possibly show up around
local sunrise as well, as Farda occasionally did during
<<< Gary, I was going through some SDR files from Jan 2010, and on it, I also
clearly heard Oman with BBC programs in our local afternoon in Masset. Haven’t
heard them since, though. 73, Walt >>>
Wow-- if you received them on Masset in the early afternoon, then they were
propagating over the po
Gary, I was going through some SDR files from Jan 2010, and on it, I also
clearly heard Oman with BBC programs in our local afternoon in Masset.
Haven’t heard them since, though. 73, Walt
On Tuesday, November 13, 2018, Gary DeBock wrote:
> During the recent Poipu, Hawaii Ultralight DXpedit
During the recent Poipu, Hawaii Ultralight DXpedition a weak, strange
station was showing up on 702 kHz under North Korea's ancient music (and
throbbing, off-frequency hum) every morning from 1530-1630 UTC, with a foreign
language that was a total mystery to me. Whenever I tried a recording