[IRCA] West Coast TP's - another ordinary day...

2018-09-21 Thread R. Colin Newell
Much the same as yesterday and the day before -- maybe a few DB less than yesterday -- largely Japanese, Korean and a few subdued Chinese stations... I was paying particular attention to 1170 Khz - which is both a "Stateside" domestic channel but also the Asian 9 khz spectrum falls onto this chann

Re: [IRCA] West Coast TP's - another ordinary day...

2018-09-21 Thread ken brookner
Oh, I've done the power button thing myself a few times...  Who hasn't? I really enjoy your vids, Colin.  They show me what's possible and offer incentive to up my game here.  For instance I received 1566 on an SDR catch this morning too, but nothing like you did!  Might have done better if I'

Re: [IRCA] West Coast TP's - another ordinary day...

2018-09-21 Thread R. Colin Newell
Thank you - very kind. I am working on raising the production value on these videos -- at some point I am going to RECORD separate high quality audio and add that in - and eliminate the spoken word "at the time" audio - which can be MUFFLED -- and record a stand alone audio channel from the radio

Re: [IRCA] West Coast TP's - another ordinary day...

2018-09-21 Thread C B via IRCA
--- Begin Message --- Colin, Thanks for another great video! Love that last frame with the Hawaiian Airlines prop plane:-) I'm trying to hang in there until January. 73, Craig BarnesWheat Ridge, CO On Friday, September 21, 2018, 11:54:56 AM MDT, R. Colin Newell wrote: Thank you - very

Re: [IRCA] West Coast TP's - another ordinary day...

2018-09-21 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
KPUG-1170 often has a chunk of dead air at the top of the hour. The pips from the powerful Korean can be heard there. Probably you've heard the Japanese on 1440 as well, and NHK1 has been heard on 540. Other channels are a bit more challenging unless you're at the coast. Certainly worth l