USA re BCQ  4789.987v  kHz in new A22 season database from March 27:

Und  BCQ  USA on 4789.987v  kHz
0000 2400 3-5, 9-11  BCQ   50kW  245degr, d.h. alter 50 kW Amateursender,
Equipment kaum nachts verlässlich in Europa zu hören.

and ITU antenna type #805
805 LPH 18 / 36.5 / 32.2 / 16.7 / 1.4 / 13.2 / 200


                                degr   ITU
3265 2200 1000 3-5,9-11 BCQ   50 245  0 805 Eng USA BCQ FCC   590
4790 0000 2400 3-5,9-11 BCQ   50 245  0 805 Eng USA BCQ FCC   591 <<<<
6160 0000 2400 3-5,9-11 BCQ   50 245  0 805 Eng USA BCQ FCC   629
7490 1900 1000 3-5,9-11 BCQ   50 245  0 805 Eng USA BCQ FCC   665
9330 0000 0100 12,13,15 BCQ  500 175  0 216 Por USA BCQ FCC   688
9330 0100 0300 10,11    BCQ  250 245  0 805 Eng USA BCQ FCC   689
9330 0300 0600 2,3,6,7  BCQ  250 270  0 216 Eng USA BCQ FCC   690
9330 0600 0800 11,12    BCQ  250 180  0 216 Spa USA BCQ FCC   691
9330 0800 0900 27       BCQ  500 63   0 216 Fra USA BCQ FCC   692
9330 0900 1000 27       BCQ  500 63   0 216 Eng USA BCQ FCC   693
9330 1000 1100 37       BCQ  500 63   0 216 Spa USA BCQ FCC   694
9330 1100 1200 37       BCQ  500 63   0 216 Por USA BCQ FCC   695
9330 1200 1300 10,11    BCQ  250 220  0 216 Spa USA BCQ FCC   696
9330 1300 1500 2,3      BCQ  250 290  0 216 Eng USA BCQ FCC   697
9330 1500 1700 9        BCQ  500 54   0 216 Eng USA BCQ FCC   698
9330 1700 1900 27       BCQ  500 54   0 216 Eng USA BCQ FCC   699
9330 1900 2200 28       BCQ  500 54   0 216 Deu USA BCQ FCC   700
9330 2200 2300 52,53,57 BCQ  500 102  0 216 Por USA BCQ FCC   701
9330 2300 2400 12,13,15 BCQ  500 175  0 216 Por USA BCQ FCC   702

New A22 requests of March 27 onwards, show old amateurish 50 kW equipment
and #805 ITU type log-periodic towards 245 degrees azimuth,
south-western United States and Cuba,

so - in Europe will rather a very tiny poor S=7-8 signal reach in western
Europe during March month,
and again from Sept / Oct / Nov / Dec in next winter season then.
And also some CODAR QRM all over the place on

73 wb df5sx


----- Original Message ----- From: Glenn Hauser via Hard-Core-DX
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2022
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs March 5, 2022
U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2128 monitoring: checking out new
time of 0500 UT Saturday, March 5 on WBCQ 4790, appendage to Radio
Angela bihour, tnx to Bill Tilford and the Weiners: starts a bit early
at 0459. UTwente: S7-S8, pretty good for off the back. Bill says it
was getting further into Europe. Synch shows 4789.9985, occasional
uteblaaps. At KB0FX Missouri: S9+10 also blaaps. At VE6JY Alberta: S8
would be good except for heavy CODAR. At Ohio SDR: good S9 with lite
CODAR. blaaps, whine. At Alexandria VA: S9/+20 but with loud whine not
CODAR. At Maryland SDR; S9 with some whine but better than Alexa. At
PEI: S6/S7 with same whine. At OKC, JBA with S9+ of noise level! At
0517 direct to Enid: S9+10/20 with CODAR and storm crashes from
Nebraska, not too bad. At 0522 to Rockport, Maine: S9/+10 with whine,
what is that?

Reads -14.7 Hz offset carrier. 0526 way offbeam at StLucia,
S7/S9 fair with no QRM except occasional uteblaaps. Wanted to
check Maui but it's maxed out with WSPR.
(Glenn Hauser, OK-WOR-USA. wor March 5)
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