Sweeps and code clearly heard using a Sony SRF-39P barefoot. Also heard
contact information and parts of songs. The longest span was during "Where
do you go to my lovely" near the bottom of the hour.
Mark Gerwlivch
Markham ON
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WSRY-1550 heard in Vermont on DX test on 11/29/09 at times from
0001-0026 EST with sweep tones, Morse code IDs, and stair step tones
very weakly under mostly nulled CBE, hiss from WQEW, and an unID SS
station. An unusual interval signal-like jingle heard from the SS
station at one point. Hear
> From: "Tom Jasinski"
> To:
> Subject: [IRCA] WSRY 1550 DX TEST
>
> At 23:11 on 1550 heard Staincase wave, weak in the mix of
> several other
> stations. Did not expect much from WSRYdue to
> directional pattern but they
> are making it out here!
>
> Tom Jasinski
> Shorewood, IL
Just curiou
J.D. and Tom, Good question. What is a "staincase" wave???
Willis
- Original Message -
From: "J.D. Stephens"
To: "IRCA"
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] WSRY DX Test
From: "Tom Jasinski"
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message when he wrote "staincase wave" for a "staircase wave,"
meaning the staircase or stair step tones.
Steve Howe
Saint Albans, VT
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Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2009 20:18:13 -0500
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DX TEST REMINDER (Please feel free to forward where it's not already posted)
WSRY 1550 Elkton MD
Sunday morning (late Saturday night) November 29
0001-0100 ELT (0501-0600 UTC)
1000 watts directional to north-northwest (daytime pattern).
Programming: Tune in and find out!
Thanks to Dan Oetting for arranging the WSRY DX Test. I'm not going for
a QSL as not enough made it to tape.
I followed the fun along, with the IRCA reflector and I listened from
to 0100 on both the Grundig S-350 and "baby brother" Eton E-100.
Well, I heard the DX test, but just barely. Man