Not quite as lively today, many hets in the top half of the band, but audio is scarce. 1575 and the others are in with a solid hets but Farda is the only one noted with consistent audio.
To sorta answer your question Walt, that seems to be the norm, the big transmitters likely have carriers visible here almost round the clock but audio is much harder to come by. Certainly the mid east dominates these days and later we do hear some of the northern Africa stations but again, hets are easy - audio isn't. I have somewhat more noise than I have in past years, that's not helping either. Your Massett loggings remind me of the long in past reports from Brian Vernon in Elsa YT and his all day reception, with similar effect of having the DX world pass before him as the day went on. What marvelous things would a Perseus recording have revealed in those days! And closer to home, I wonder what the signals would be like at our also long in the past, Cardinal Divide site. While some sites have obvious beneifts in certain directions, and salt water sure helps, I think the main issue is noise. I remember the good ol' days at Cardinal Divide (and other mountain beverage sites) with some pretty sensitive receivers (Drake R7, ICOM R70 etc) when in the quiet pre dawn hours they needed every db of preamp and then some. You could hear stations under stations that didn't even move the S meter. That isn't the case here. But if one has that kind of qth now (or can visit it) and with the modern sprectrum grabbing receivers, a decent antenna and enough hard drive space, anything is possible. There are 2 short TOH .wav files on Guy's Five Below Perseus web site recorded here in December, mainly to show the difference between the ALA100 antenna and a Eu beverage which gives some idea of the signal levels here on a decent TA day. I'd certainly like to (and have the room) to put up whatever the latest phased array design currently is, so maybe that will be a project for next year. 73 Don VE6JY Don, I'm back in YVR awaiting my flight home. I agree that the top half of > the band has been best in our afternoons for a few days now (although on the > 1st, I saw no deterioration of signal strength at all from dawn until > sunset! It was simply an amazing day in Masset. Have you been hearing the > middle east and Africa as well as I have in the afternoon/early evening? I > had many stations at armchair levels day after day! And yes, Tirana way off > frequency was also heard very well........73s, Walt. > > _ > _______________________________________________ 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]
