Walt,
About 6 months ago I track a Russian station on 1710 kHz to a neighborhood near
164 th street
in Vancouver. Very expensive homes in this neighborhood. Have not heard this
station
this summer in my visits to the area. It seems that the Seattle area Russian
station on
1710 is still
Dennis,
I can verify that the Puget Sound Russian is still on. I just heard it a
few minutes ago.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
Seaside Oregon
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That is cool Dennis. How much was the talking house tx? Is it 100mw? How
far does it get out?
Patrick
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Patrick,
I paid $12.99 for the Talking House transmitter. The Goodwill store had 3 of
them.
When I plugged it into a ground-fault outlet, it tripped the breaker. It works
when pugged into a regular AC outlet. 4 ft wire for a antenna in our den,
I could hear it a house or two away on the
Hi Dennis,
Thanks for the info. I would not mind buying one myself, if I found it.
Patrick
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Below is a link about the FCC field of in Vancouver, WA tracking
down a unlicensed station broadcasting on 1710 kHz in Portland Oregon.
http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-301194A1.html
Dennis,
Salmon Creek, WA
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Presumably this is the Russian religious station? The only thing that
surprises me is how long the FCC took to bust them. There appears to be a
network of these Russian stations in the Pacific NW, all on 1710. Wonder
whether the others have been, or will be busted as well? .Walt
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Interesting. The one in the Puget Sound on 1710 is still on tonight with
Russian music. Weak, but there off the NE EWE.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
Seaside Oregon
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At Seaside.
Pat,
The Seattle area Russian station on 1710 is just a level 3 carrier here.
I recently purchase a Talking House transmitter at Goodwill. It works
and allows up to 90 seconds of recording on the build in recorder.
Dennis,
Salmon Creek, WA
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