SPAIN REE Noblejas SW relay of live football league matches via shortwave.
9620 S=9 at 1940 UT, S=8-9 fluttery in southern Germany back lobe coverage. Goal in Tenerife at 2013 UT, great S=9+20dB signal in MA / NY Eastern NoAM. 11685 S=7-8 signal strength at 1950 UT on Jan 10. Poor S=5 in MA / NY USA posts. Valencia zero goales. Bac vv heard. But most bad channel selection, due of powerful RTTY UTE multi channels coverage in adjacent 11686.5 to 11689.5 kHz frequency range. powerfule tones midst on 11686.5 and 11687 kHz. 11940 S=8-9 signal backlobe, at 1955 UT on Jan 10. But much stronger S=9+20dB in Boston Massachusetts remote SDR network receiver at 2016 UT. 12030 only S=6-7 signal backlobe in Germany. Eastwards signal to NE/ME, and East Africa Indian Ocean. Much stronger backlobe signal S=9+20dB into Boston Massachusetts remote SDR network receiver at 2020 UT on Jan 10. Barcelona un goal. Penalty goal. (wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Jan 10) 9620 1500 2400 4,6-11 NOB 200 290 0 212 17 Spa E REE 16219 11685 1500 2400 46,47,52,57 NOB 200 161 0 212 17 Spa E REE 16222 11940 1500 2400 12-16 NOB 200 230 0 218 17 Spa E REE 16223 12030 1500 2400 38,39,47,48 NOB 200 110 0 218 17 Spa E REE 16225 SPAIN. 11685, Jan 10 at 1523, REE is very poor with silly ballgame, // much stronger 12030, where the language is so rapidly excited I at first am not even sure it`s Castilian. So no longer can say I`ve never heard the 11685 frequency; usual RTTY QRM on the hi side, from NAA? Nothing audible on 11940 except a JBA carrier, so that one is surely off altho nothing else is scheduled; and 9620 if on, not propagating to here beyond a JBA carrier. Another question arises: weekends starting at *1500, so does this mean Spanish SBGs never kick off earlier than 4 pm local? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST, Glenn Hauser logs January 9-10, 2015. Jan 10) _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/ _______________________________________________ THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE IS FREE. It may be copied, distributed and/or modified under the conditions set down in the Design Science License published by Michael Stutz at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/dsl.html