The Russian (Puget Sound) station is quite decent tonight. The best I
have heard them in months, between S3-S5 off the NE EWE.
I noticed the KEX IBC is also back. Plus KXOR 660 is indeed back on
the air.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
Seaside OR
KGED QSL Manager
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The Russian from the Puget Sound is back in tonight with soft music.
The first time I have heard audio out of this for a couple months. Maybe
they cranked up the power again.
Drake R8 / NE EWE
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
KGED QSL Manager
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Best regards,
Dennis.,
Salmon Creek, WA
- Original Message -
From: "Nigel Pimblett"
To: "Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America"
Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 6:46:13 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: [IRCA] Russian 1710
Noted a station on
st for the International Radio Club of America"
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> Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 6:46:13 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
> Subject: [IRCA] Russian 1710
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> Noted a station on 1710 (well, a shade low) tonight with programming
> that sure seems to fit the Seattle area Russ
1710 is weaker. It has been for the past several months. I was going to
post it, but it slipped my mind. I wonder if they got concerned on how
well it was getting out?
Maybe something else?
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
KGED QSL Manager
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Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 6:46:13 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: [IRCA] Russian 1710
Noted a station on 1710 (well, a shade low) tonight with programming that
sure seems to fit the Seattle area Russian station discussed some months back.
It's not strong enough to be 100%
Noted a station on 1710 (well, a shade low) tonight with programming that
sure seems to fit the Seattle area Russian station discussed some months back.
It's not strong enough to be 100% certain it's Russian, but the music
certainly fits. For some reason during the speech segment I was hear
At 11:21 AM 5/21/2009, you wrote:
>I wonder if it could be a pirate, very professional sounding for a
>pirate though and it had that "Russian station sound". I was wondering,
>as there are a lot of Russians in the Puget Sound area. 1590-Seattle
>broadcasts in Russian. But if a Puget Sound Pirate, I
I wonder if it could be a pirate, very professional sounding for a
pirate though and it had that "Russian station sound". I was wondering,
as there are a lot of Russians in the Puget Sound area. 1590-Seattle
broadcasts in Russian. But if a Puget Sound Pirate, I am sure someone
would have reported i
You can be sure, I will try again tonight! Hopefully others will give it
a shot too. I was hoping when I posted the tip, others would have been
at the dials, but I guess everyone was in bed. If it shows up again,
which I hope, but if it doesn't, I do have 90 minutes on a cassette to
share with anyo
Pete,
No, it would be 1710, as they are on the 9 kHz plan and 1701 is used in
Australia, so 1710 would be 9 kHz away. With "How Great Thou Art", there
were some rel. overtones in the broadcast, but the rest of the
prgramming seemed older MOR Russian pops. A really nice format and it
peaked nicely
Pat,
Anything is possible but I would think that a FE Russian would be
operating on 1711.
Pete Taylor
Tacoma, WA
12225w 4719n
HQ180 + Kiwa air core loop
ICF2010 + " "" "
DX398; Palomar loop
SRF-59 & -M37V
Eton E100
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