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Today's Topics:
1. SWLDXBulgaria News Nov.15-16 (Ivo Observer)
2. Re: [IRCA] TP Jammer on 1207khz (Karel Honz?k)
3. Re: [IRCA] TP Jammer on 1207khz (Paul B. Walker, Jr.)
4. Re: [IRCA] TP Jammer on 1207khz (R. Colin Newell)
5. Re: [IRCA] TP Jammer on 1207khz (KD7JYK DM09)
6. Re: TP Jammer on 1207khz (Paul B. Walker, Jr.)
7. Re: TP Jammer on 1207khz (R. Colin Newell)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2016 10:06:17 +0000
From: Ivo Observer <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] SWLDXBulgaria News Nov.15-16
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FRANCE(non) Additional B-16 transmissions of Radio France International
1300-1330 on 21650 ISS 500 kW / 271 deg to CARR French, in HFCC 1330-1430
1300-1400 on 9690 PAO 100 kW / 250 deg to SEAs Vietnamese Sun plus co-ch
from 1330 on 9690 BGL 500 kW / 090 deg to SEAs English All India
Radio!!http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.bg/2016/11/additional-b-16-transmissions-of-radio.html
FRANCE(non) Reception of Manara Radio via TDF Issoudun on Nov.16
0730-0830 on 15440 ISS 150 kW / 170 deg to WeAf Hausa, good
signalhttp://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.bg/2016/11/reception-of-manara-radio-via-tdf_16.html
GERMANY(non) Again no signal of Radio Al-Mukhtar via MBR Issousdun, Nov.15:
1500-1530 on 17580 ISS 100 kW / 125 deg to EaAf Arabic Tue, or on A-16 15205
1530-1558 on 17580 ISS 100 kW / 125 deg to EaAf Tigrinya Tue, or on A-16 15205
till 1502 on 17580 BAU 100 kW / 160 deg to SoAm Spanish Radio Habana
Cuba
RHC!http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.bg/2016/11/germanynon-again-no-signal-of-radio-al.html
GREECE Voice of Greece on 9420 kHz and 9935 kHz, Nov.16:
0700-0702 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek#tx#3
0700-0702 on 9935*AVL 100 kW / 323 deg to ENAm Greek#tx#1
* instead of 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek
tx#1http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.bg/2016/11/voice-of-greece-on-9420-khz-and-9935_16.html
ITALY Poor signal of pirate station Radio Latino on Nov.15:
1600-1630 on 7580*unknown tx / unknown to WeEu English/It/Sp
*co-ch VOA on 7580 PHT 250 kW / 275 deg to CeAs
Tibetan+CNR-1http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.bg/2016/11/poor-signal-of-pirate-station-radio.html
NUMBERS STATION Reception of E11 Oblique in 31mb, Nov.16:
0930-0933 on 9950 unknown secret tx site to Eu English
USBhttp://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.bg/2016/11/reception-of-e11-oblique-in-31mb-nov16.html
RUSSIA Winter B-16 shortwave schedule of NVK/NBC Radio Sakha,
Yakutsk:http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.bg/2016/11/winter-b-16-shortwave-schedule-of.html
U.K.(non) Reception of Radio Dandal Kura via BaBcoCk Woofferton, Nov.16:
0700-0800 on 15480 WOF 250 kW / 165 deg to WeAf Kanuri, very strong
signalhttp://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.bg/2016/11/reception-of-radio-dandal-kura-via.html
USA Reception of WEWN-1 Global Catholic Radio, Nov.15
till 1300 on 11520 EWN 250 kW / 355 deg to SEAs English
from 1300 on 15610 EWN 250 kW / 355 deg to SEAs
Englishhttp://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.bg/2016/11/reception-of-wewn-1-global-catholic.html
USA(non) B-16 of Voice of America in
Amharic/Oromo/Tigrigna:http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.bg/2016/11/winter-b-16-of-voice-of-america-in.html
--
73!
Ivo Ivanov
*QTH*: Sofia, Bulgaria
*Equipment*: Sony ICF-2001D 30 m. long wire
*Web: *http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2016 19:27:28 +0100
From: Karel Honz?k <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [IRCA] TP Jammer on 1207khz
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I remember (but not much clearly) that I reported a station of the same type
one or already two years ago on this frequency. I heard it on SDR Perseus
placed in South Korea at that time. Shortly after that the receiver was
removed and I got it out of my head...
Karel
-----P?vodn? zpr?va-----
From: Paul B. Walker, Jr.
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 7:37 PM
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America ; NRC ;
Hard-Core-DX
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [IRCA] TP Jammer on 1207khz
my radio is slightly off and im still getting used to the 9khz splits.. so
1206 it is.
That being said, when the station is playing the same song over and over
again, its certainly not a regular station. After the song ends, there's a
few seconds of silence, then it starts again.... so this is no signature
tune.
And its not going to go on for over 10 minutes like it did yesterday
Paul
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 9:31 AM, Walter Salmaniw <[email protected]> wrote:
> First of all, Paul, I don't understand why you think this is a jammer.
> Sounds like a signature tune, or background music to me. Secondly, the
> nominal frequency is 1206 kHz, not 1207. Yanbian PBS is by far the
> commonest occupant of this channel, and is often heard all over the
> Pacific
> north-west. The actual frequency is very slightly below 1206, and it's in
> Korean. I do not recall anyone ever reporting anything on 1207. Anyone
> else wish to pipe in? 73, Walt Salmaniw
>
> On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 5:41 PM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > So, I've discovered what I assume to be a jammer, and an interesting on
> at
> > that.
> >
> > I first heard it around 1545UTC on November14th playing what sounded
> > like
> > an instrumental version of "Home On The Range". Well, almost exactly 24
> > hours later, it's playing the SAME thing!
> >
> > It was stronger today (November 16th) then it was yesterday, but way
> > more
> > fade-y an it would disappear completely and reveal another station or
> > two
> > under it
> >
> > Most jammers are white noise/jet engine noise or odd tones/beeps/blurps.
> I
> > can't imagine this is "Real" station
> >
> > Here is a recording today of 1207khz taken at 1702UTC in Galena, Alaska
> > using a Grundig Sattelit 750 and 225 foot long wire
> >
> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6FpDnjoAUg
> >
> > Paul Walker
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2016 09:29:05 -0900
From: "Paul B. Walker, Jr." <[email protected]>
To: Karel Honz?k <[email protected]>
Cc: Hard-Core-DX <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [IRCA] TP Jammer on 1207khz
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and tuning to 1206 this morning around 1645utc, i heard yet again the same
song...
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 9:27 AM, Karel Honz?k <[email protected]> wrote:
> I remember (but not much clearly) that I reported a station of the same
> type
> one or already two years ago on this frequency. I heard it on SDR Perseus
> placed in South Korea at that time. Shortly after that the receiver was
> removed and I got it out of my head...
>
> Karel
>
>
> -----P?vodn? zpr?va----- From: Paul B. Walker, Jr.
> Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 7:37 PM
> To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America ; NRC ;
> Hard-Core-DX
> Subject: Re: [HCDX] [IRCA] TP Jammer on 1207khz
>
>
> my radio is slightly off and im still getting used to the 9khz splits.. so
> 1206 it is.
>
> That being said, when the station is playing the same song over and over
> again, its certainly not a regular station. After the song ends, there's a
> few seconds of silence, then it starts again.... so this is no signature
> tune.
>
> And its not going to go on for over 10 minutes like it did yesterday
>
> Paul
>
> On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 9:31 AM, Walter Salmaniw <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> First of all, Paul, I don't understand why you think this is a jammer.
>> Sounds like a signature tune, or background music to me. Secondly, the
>> nominal frequency is 1206 kHz, not 1207. Yanbian PBS is by far the
>> commonest occupant of this channel, and is often heard all over the
>> Pacific
>> north-west. The actual frequency is very slightly below 1206, and it's in
>> Korean. I do not recall anyone ever reporting anything on 1207. Anyone
>> else wish to pipe in? 73, Walt Salmaniw
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 5:41 PM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > So, I've discovered what I assume to be a jammer, and an interesting on
>> at
>> > that.
>> >
>> > I first heard it around 1545UTC on November14th playing what sounded
>> > like
>> > an instrumental version of "Home On The Range". Well, almost exactly 24
>> > hours later, it's playing the SAME thing!
>> >
>> > It was stronger today (November 16th) then it was yesterday, but way
>> > more
>> > fade-y an it would disappear completely and reveal another station or
>> > two
>> > under it
>> >
>> > Most jammers are white noise/jet engine noise or odd tones/beeps/blurps.
>> I
>> > can't imagine this is "Real" station
>> >
>> > Here is a recording today of 1207khz taken at 1702UTC in Galena, Alaska
>> > using a Grundig Sattelit 750 and 225 foot long wire
>> >
>> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6FpDnjoAUg
>> >
>> > Paul Walker
>> > _______________________________________________
>> > IRCA mailing list
>> > [email protected]
>> > http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca
>> >
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>> > original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the
>> > IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers
>> >
>> > For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org
>> >
>> > To Post a message: [email protected]
>> >
>> >
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>>
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>>
>>
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2016 10:48:20 -0800
From: "R. Colin Newell" <[email protected]>
To: KD7JYK DM09 <[email protected]>
Cc: "Paul B. Walker, Jr." <[email protected]>,
Hard-Core-DX <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [IRCA] TP Jammer on 1207khz
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Considering all the other neat stuff that Paul is hearing from Asia (and
now ) Australia --
Pretty sure it is not a toy --
I am not aware of too many toy AM transmitters even available and the
likelihood
of one being in a remote area of Alasks is pretty far fetched.
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 7:50 PM, KD7JYK DM09 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Don't forget, there were hundreds of thousands of kids toys/noise makers/AM
> transmitters (and FM, I have a couple) made over several decades. You
> could
> just be hearing a toy.
>
> Kurt
>
>
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2016 16:41:51 -0800
From: "KD7JYK DM09" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [IRCA] TP Jammer on 1207khz
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: I am not aware of too many toy AM transmitters even available and the
: likelihood of one being in a remote area of Alasks is pretty far fetched.
Think of the decades of toys made, the availability of kits, hobby and low
power commercial models (bought two this month) available globally currently
and you'll see that they are only slightly less common that used computer
parts, but, Alaska makes a difference. Probably not too many outside of the
towns there. Things have changed over the years, twenty years ago you could
hear a few just driving around town, all on oddball frequencies, range of
only a block or two except in rare cases where someone put up a big wire,
then a couple of square miles could be covered. Some had various
noisemakers and recorders in them, I'm looking at one for FM with melody,
play, record and playback settings with 5 memories and eight keys to play
music on and loop. I have a handful of other models and modulation in
storage, same design and purpose, just a different band.
Kurt
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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2016 15:58:04 -0900
From: "Paul B. Walker, Jr." <[email protected]>
To: KD7JYK DM09 <[email protected]>
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] TP Jammer on 1207khz
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I have no operating AM transmitters within 200 miles of me, not a single
one... No toys, no licensed transmitter, not squat
Paul
On Wednesday, November 16, 2016, KD7JYK DM09 <[email protected]> wrote:
> : I am not aware of too many toy AM transmitters even available and the
> : likelihood of one being in a remote area of Alasks is pretty far fetched.
>
> Think of the decades of toys made, the availability of kits, hobby and low
> power commercial models (bought two this month) available globally
> currently
> and you'll see that they are only slightly less common that used computer
> parts, but, Alaska makes a difference. Probably not too many outside of
> the
> towns there. Things have changed over the years, twenty years ago you
> could
> hear a few just driving around town, all on oddball frequencies, range of
> only a block or two except in rare cases where someone put up a big wire,
> then a couple of square miles could be covered. Some had various
> noisemakers and recorders in them, I'm looking at one for FM with melody,
> play, record and playback settings with 5 memories and eight keys to play
> music on and loop. I have a handful of other models and modulation in
> storage, same design and purpose, just a different band.
>
> Kurt
>
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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2016 16:59:42 -0800
From: "R. Colin Newell" <[email protected]>
To: "Paul B. Walker, Jr." <[email protected]>
Cc: KD7JYK DM09 <[email protected]>,
"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] TP Jammer on 1207khz
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Galena Alaska would be the perfect location for a SW Pirate.... operating
square in the middle of the 49 meter band...
A 1kw should be plenty of power...
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 4:58 PM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. <
[email protected]> wrote:
> I have no operating AM transmitters within 200 miles of me, not a single
> one... No toys, no licensed transmitter, not squat
>
> Paul
>
>
>
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