This 1610/1020/590 mystery is a lot of fun for us hobbyists. But I don't inderstand why it has to be a mystery. If Kent Winrich knows the story, then why doesn't everyone? What is so confidential about high-powered transmission tests on the broadcast band in the United States, for heaven's sake? That's about as public as testing can get, esp. when it is on the frequency of one of America's premiere broadcast stations (KDKA). We're not talking ultra-crypto paraphrastic modulation research on 19.7 tetrazinihertz here! Nor are we talking New World Order storm troopers with their 1610 KHz 10 KW backpack transceivers prepping for their assault on Bermuda! If it is "legal" testing, then the info must be posted somehwere, or available from the FCC. And in the normal course of business, stations likely to be interfered with would be given an advance email saying, "hey, sorry, but we'll be jamming your signal for a few nights, and then we'll go away, so lighten up." Approaching investigative reporters is a useful idea, b/c they like to run with off-beat stories like this, and they'll do the obvious: get on the phone & find out. They'll comb the net (search Google news today for "radio" & you'll find "Military test jams garage door openers"). They'll ask professionals in the field. As a science journalist, I'd love to do that research for my hobby, but not now--I'm developing 3 science books, each a fulltime job.
For my little contribution, I emailed the CE at WMBS-590 Uniontown, PA (a local for me), inquiring whether WMBS has received a notice of testing that might impact their signal this coming TUES-FRI, since they are on 590. That's a start. Others on the list, consider doing similar. Anyone have a good contact at KDKA? Hey, if we can direction-find, we can fact-find! Fred Schroyer Freelance Science Writer / Editorial Consultant 955 Sixth Street - Waynesburg, PA 15370 (40 air mis S of Pittsburgh - 20 air mis N of Morgantown, WV) Home 724-627-8844 - Work 304-599-7830 x 1120 [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the 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]
