Jim Renfrew, Clarendon NY
Just found two more new ones from my Perseus Eclipse files
1453 1320 WGET PA Gettysburg "1320 WGET" under CJMR.
1453 1310 WTNZ PA Troy '99 Oldies FM", Penna. Accuweather report
with Steve Williams
With over 2500 in the logbook I'm very surprised that
For anyone interested in DXing the MW band during the Solar Eclipse totality, I
am offering WinRadio G33DDC recordings from Mt Juliet, TN. The 475 kHz to 1725
kHz recordings span from 12:12-12:41 PM and 12:57-2:55 PM. At this QTH the
eclipse started at 11:59 AM, totality 1:27:37 - 1:30:03, and e
That list no longer is being updated Glenn. However,
http://www.mwlist.org/mwoffset.php will get you all the latest, I believe.
best wishes,
Nick
At 16:59 23-08-17, Glenn Hauser via IRCA wrote:
The MW Offset List I have bookmarked,
http://www.myradiobase.de/mediumwave/mwoffset.txt
is dat
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We travel straight up US 81 from Enid to just south of Fairmont, Nebraska,
right on the line of totality, and the closest part of it to Enid; joining what
turn out to be hundreds of other cars parked along a side road, County road G
(or was it H, two of my favorite letters)
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In this area the eclipse maximum was approximately 65% around 2:50 p.m. EDT /
1850 UTC. The visual difference versus full daylight was just slight.
I made MW Perseus captures of 2 to 4 min. duration at 15 minute intervals
between 2 and 4 p.m. EDT (1800-2000 UTC).
Ant
We were at about 96% magnitude here in the Springfield area, and for about
15-20 minutes either side of the local 1:13pm maximum I did a manual bandscan
(no SDR) and found conditions to be similar to what I'd get maybe an hour or
two before LSS in November or December. Most all the skip receptio
Had to be at work during the eclipse, but the Perseus was busy
recording. A quick check showed some interesting reception, with
Sacramento doing well at 1730 UTC, with 1530 KFBK, 1380 KTKZ, and 1320
KIFM all loud and clear, as was Lodi's KCVR on 1570. Also noted KVGB
from KS at 1800.
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Back in 1979 when we had the total solar eclipse, I heard KOMO-1000 for 15
minutes from San Jose, CA where I lived then, sent reception report and got QSL
card back, my
only eclipse DX verie! Didn't get a chance to try and DX during today's
eclipse as I was at work though
I didn't DX live but ran
the Perseus for two hours starting 1:30 edt. We had 71% of the solar disk
blocked, but it was hardly noticeable. I used the pinhole technique to
track progress. My eyes have enough problems for me to consider looking
through even quality lenses. Some clouds but mostly cl
I had the SDR running during today's eclipse. Most of the time I was
outside watching the event, but a subsequent check of the the files
showed lots of sunset-like activity. The Portland area stations on
1550 and 1640 were the first to fade in at about 9:00. After that,
things slowly picke
On 05/28/2017 12:48 PM, Mark Mobile wrote:
I’m curious as to what DX-ers will be doing during the once-in-a-lifetime
August eclipse. How about sharing your plans?
I won't be DXing, but I do plan to be somewhere in western Nebraska on
the path of totality to observe it!
Barry
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] ECLIPSE DX-ING
We will be heading from Rochester to Indiana on the 20th, then assessing
conditions early the morning of the 21st and driving to somewhere along the
path between Marion IL and mid-Kentucky.
I'm thinking of getting an inexpensive SDR betwe
If there is one argument in favour of buying a SDR, this has to be it.
Fine and dandy using a conventional receiver, and follow a handful of
frequencies at best, and miss out on the eclipse, but why not enjoy the
eclipse, record the MW spectrum and listen later to each frequency and
watch it all un
We will be heading from Rochester to Indiana on the 20th, then assessing
conditions early the morning of the 21st and driving to somewhere along the
path between Marion IL and mid-Kentucky.
I'm thinking of getting an inexpensive SDR between now and then.
On May 28, 2017 2:29 PM, "Ira Elbert New I
I'll be teaching 6th graders social studies on that Monday. I hope it's a clear
day because I'd love to take them outside to see the eclipse. We're just south
of the path of totality too.
Bert
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 28, 2017, at 1:16 PM, Volodya S wrote:
>
> |'m going to be outside,
|'m going to be outside, and not at the dials. I agree with Sudipta. With
the advent of SDRs, and with the very short window, the SDR recording the
MW spectrum makes all the difference, and should be a lot of fun to monitor
each frequency! 73, Walt
On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 9:59 AM, R. Colin Ne
I've Dx'd during a 99% total eclipse --
It's amazing - the hair will stand up on the back of your neck as a moribund
daytime MW band convulses and thrashes to life in the space of minutes.
In decades of radio listening, there's nothing like it.
Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria
With advent of SDR the things became very easy for eclipse watchers.
On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 10:18 PM, Mark Mobile wrote:
> I’m curious as to what DX-ers will be doing during the once-in-a-lifetime
> August eclipse. How about sharing your plans?
>
> I will have a D-Kaz oriented at 340 degrees f
I’m curious as to what DX-ers will be doing during the once-in-a-lifetime
August eclipse. How about sharing your plans?
I will have a D-Kaz oriented at 340 degrees from North-Central Minnesota, with
an SDR recording 100 kHz to 1700 kHz.
Cheers!
Mark Durenberger, mobile
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] Eclipse DX?
Re:
Chris Knight
Mon, 21 May 2012 11:03:00 -0700
I watched the eclipse take place beginning around 6:00PM
>Radio: Sony ICF-7600GR. No external antenna.
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> From: Glenn Hauser
>To: d...@yahoogroups.com; ABDX ; irca@hard-core-dx.com;
>a...@nrcdxas.org; mwdx ; hard-core...@hard-core-dx.com;
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Re:
Chris Knight
Mon, 21 May 2012 11:03:00 -0700
I watched the eclipse take place beginning around 6:00PM Arizona Time (MST/PDT)
and noted Utah doing very well on 650, 1080 (stn underneath probably KGVY),
1120, 1160 (KSL), and 1320. Also noted a strong station on 1140 (Las Vegas?). I
checked 6
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> Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 3:57 PM
> Subject: Re: [IRCA] Eclipse DX?
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> Some major targets, high-power 50 or 10-kW stations within the path,
> include:
> KKOH Reno 780
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Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 3:57 PM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Eclipse DX?
Some major targets, high-power 50 or 10-kW stations within the path, include:
KKOH Reno 780
KDXU Saint George 890
KTNN Window Rock 660
KHAC Tse Bonito 880
KKOB Albuquerque
> a...@nrcdxas.org; m...@yahoogroups.com; hard-core...@hard-core-dx.com;
>> a...@wtfda.info
>> Subject: [IRCA] Eclipse DX?
>>
>> Lacking a total eclipse, let`s see if there are any DX effects during the
>> imminent annular eclipse. Beside avoiding looking directly
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> Subject: [IRCA] Eclipse DX?
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> Lacking a total eclipse, let`s see if there are any DX effects during th
Some major targets, high-power 50 or 10-kW stations within the path, include:
KKOH Reno 780
KDXU Saint George 890
KTNN Window Rock 660
KHAC Tse Bonito 880
KKOB Albuquerque 770, plus loads of other ABQ stations; maybe more likely at
the hi end of the band?
Here`s a more detailed map of the track:
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