Russ,
This is dis-gus-terd-ing and not even nice! So saayeth Sylvester.
Sigh. Nice catch.
Mike in no-hear-DX-Test-in-JAX
Russ Johnson wrote:
Hooray, the sweep tones punched through. Extra hooray, I don't have to
listen to the last hour of this country music !
Mp3 coming
At 05:14 PM 3/21/2007 -0400, you wrote:
I'm down here in Upstate South Carolina, so don't feel bad. not only did
I not hear it, I FORGOT about the test
Paul,
Don't feel bad. What Russ Johnson was really hearing was the creaking of his
arthritic bones. He didn't really hear anything on 650
At 05:14 PM 3/21/2007 -0400, you wrote:
I'm down here in Upstate South Carolina, so don't feel bad. not only did
I not hear it, I FORGOT about the test
Paul,
Don't feel bad. What Russ Johnson was really hearing was the creaking of his
arthritic bones. He didn't really hear anything on 650
We've fixed the muddy audio problem. My CE form Asheville was here over the
weekend and things sound remarkably better. They still aren't GREAT, but
it's alot better then we were.
We're going to have to work on the ATU soon, that's what's keeping us at low
power.
Paul
On 3/21/07, Charles A
Have had several rounds of morse code. Hard to
distinguish what's being said. Not sure what the other
thing is underneath. Think I'll call it a night. Utah
#2. Tried 1640 for SS and briefly sat on 1160, but
nothing obvious. Also heard music on 840, Good Morning
Starshine, but this may be a latin.
Pretty much as expected, this one was a no-show from here. My bearing
to KMTI is almost due west, whereas WSM is SW. Since I would be
recording remotely, I knew that I had a better chance of aiming a bit
to the North of where KMTI's normal bearing would be rather than
nulling WSM and nulling
A late report from the Great White North...
I wasn't planning to be up for this one, just try unattended recording, but as
it happened, I woke up to a call of nature around 0235 EDT, so I wandered
down to the radio room to have a quick listen. I was gratified to hear some
sweep tones almost
Hooray, the sweep tones punched through. Extra hooray, I don't have to listen
to the last hour of this country music !
Mp3 coming soon Les.
Russ Johnson
Lexington NC
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As I thought, a piece of cake to hear with the 10 KW. Voice ID, morse
code, sweep tones, etc. Creaming everything else off the Eastern
beverage. Unneeded, but nice to hear again. Thanks for setting up the
test. Hope a lot will log it from the East.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
KAVT Reception
Jim Renfrew, Holley NY
0211 EDT650 kHz sweep tones so far, no voice heard yet. WSM very
strong, of course. If I can get an ID this will be UT #2. Guess which one
is #1?
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I've heard clear sweep tones at 0019, and possibly
some tones. It was fain at first but now have a beter
null, and helps when WSM music switches to talk. One
or more others in the null, suspect MN with EE talk.
Signal srikes me as too weak for an ID, I'll be lucky
if can get that. Will sick it out
KMTI being heard very easily here at only 358 miles. Definitely dominant
although I can still hear WSM in the background. WSM was dominant on the
E-W heading before the KMTI power / pattern change playing The Man In
Black by Johnny Cash. KGAB is, of course, dominant on the N-S heading at
only 90
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