[DX] Perseuksen virtalähteen korvaaja

2012-11-06 Thread Timo Klimoff
Minkälaisia vähempihäiriöisiä ratkaisuja olette käyttäneet korvaamaan
Perseuksen alkuperäisen virtalähteen?

Ebay- ja verkkokauppalinkitkin tervetulleita.

73, Timo TIK


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Re: [DX] Perseuksen virtalähteen korvaaja

2012-11-06 Thread Raimo Karjalainen

Tälläistäkin

http://peditio.net/utility/YaBB.pl?num=1195658949/45#45

on käytetty, en tiedä oliko väärä vastaus oikeaan kysymykseen?

-RKA



Timo Klimoff [timo.klim...@dnainternet.net] kirjoitti: 

Minkälaisia vähempihäiriöisiä ratkaisuja olette käyttäneet korvaamaan
Perseuksen alkuperäisen virtalähteen?

Ebay- ja verkkokauppalinkitkin tervetulleita.

73, Timo TIK




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Re: [DX] Perseuksen virtalähteen korvaaja

2012-11-06 Thread Ijl
Pitäisi perinteisen muuntajalla ja lineaariregulaattorilla varustettu
värkin olla selvästi häiriöttömämpi.

Minulla on jossain varaston perillä 5-10kpl uutta tämmöistä 5V/1000mA
virtalähdettä. Saattavat löytyä kun olen paraikaa varastoa vähäsen
järjestelemässä.


73,s IJL

 Minkälaisia vähempihäiriöisiä ratkaisuja olette käyttäneet korvaamaan
 Perseuksen alkuperäisen virtalähteen?

 Ebay- ja verkkokauppalinkitkin tervetulleita.

 73, Timo TIK



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Today's Topics:

   1. Glenn Hauser logs November 4-5, 2012 (Glenn Hauser)
   2. Re: Glenn Hauser logs November 4-5, 2012 (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   3. Nov 3-5 Logs (brian384...@aol.com)
   4. DX Listening Digest 12-44; World of Radio 1641 (Glenn Hauser)
   5. Glenn Hauser logs November 6, 2012 (Glenn Hauser)
   6. Observations on Nov.3-6 (Frequencies)
   7. DRM test (Frequencies)
   8. Re: [dxld] Glenn Hauser logs November 6, 2012 (Wolfgang Bueschel)


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Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 09:29:55 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser wghau...@yahoo.com
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Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs November 4-5, 2012
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** ARGENTINA. 13363.5-LSB, Sunday Nov 4, excited talk in Spanish, so the LTA 
army feeder (to Antarctica?) is on again, as probability is highest on 
weekends. Not play-by-play game, however. 2317 a long adstring mentioning such 
things as Cataratas de Iguaz?, Buenos Aires and Monte Grande addresses, and 
most of them cite 0-800 phone numbers which I assume are the Argentine 
equivalent of toll-free. Those and websites in .ar (pronounced as one 
syllable), addresses are spewed so fast that I don`t see how even native 
speakers can retain or copy them --- but hey, gotta make the most of a 
30-second spot. One of them even has an even worse compressed-speech tag. 

2322 mentions ``Super-Monumental`` --- is that an ID in passing, or the name of 
a team? El Monumental is the name of the major f?tbol stadium in Buenos Aires. 
Then resumes talking about some game involving a pelota (so it`s not ice 
hockey), replete with phony enthusiasm, also mentions Rioja, but still no 
play-by-play. Never caught originating station ID, could be Rivadavia or 
Continental, or ??? Signal sufficient in LSB mode, but *much* weaker than 
15345, q.v. At 0016 Nov 5 recheck, still audible now mentioning goals (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ARGENTINA. 15345.0, unusually on-frequency, Nov 4 at 2306 checking for R. 
Nacional after hearing the 13363.5-LSB feeder: LRA is *much* stronger, S9+15 
with flutter unlike the SSB outlet, but undermodulated during a drama; at 2328 
timecheck as 8:26, ID in passing as ``Nacional, la radio p?blica argentina``. 
The government station doesn`t even give the correct time, LOL (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BANGLADESH. 15505, Nov 5 at 1359, JBA carrier, so presumably Bangladesh 
Betar in Urdu; have not been hearing this the past few days (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL [and non]. 6180, Nov 5 at 0227, RNB gone again, helpful for the 
undermodulated 6185 XEPPM, which could hold its own against the other side 6190 
Serbia [non] (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake Nov 5 before 1400: NONE found 18-12 MHz at 1351-1354. Some 
CRI frequencies were making it on 13 MHz (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. The crazy Cubans have done it again --- program times have shifted one 
hour later with end of DST, but not all the transmission/frequency times have 
done so, causing mismatches. 

The European service per own schedule ``effective Nov 1`` is supposed to be on 
15340 ex-17750, but Nov 4 at 2151, 17750 is open carrier prior to 22-24 Spanish 
segment (now there`s a one-hour gap after 1930-2100 otherlangs, times unchanged 
for them). 17705 is off. 2200 opening with IS, no frequencies given but Fidel 
clip, multilingual IDs including English and two incomprehensible tongues which 
have got to be Guarani and Quechua, despite Guarani having been dropped two or 
three years ago.

And still nothing on 15340 at 2306. (That`s fine: when it does start in the 
evenings, it will QRM Argentina 15345v). Meanwhile after 23, 15370 is on in 
French, 15230 in Portuguese, and now both 17705 and 17750 very good in Spanish. 

Nor has the change from 6050 to 6140 

[HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs November 6, 2012 [more]

2012-11-06 Thread Glenn Hauser
** CHINA. 7390, Nov 6 at 1327, Firedrake mixed with presumed CNR1 jamming, 
weaker than 7385 with CNR1 only. The target on 7390 must be IBB Cantonese via 
Philippines at 13-15; we thought the ChiCom were not bothering to jam incoming 
Cantonese. Hit or miss?

11970, Nov 6 at 1338, Firedrake also here, very poor, presumably against 
100-watt Sound of Hope nuisance transmitter from Taiwan. No other FD found 
12-18 MHz between 1338 and 1345 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. 6165, Nov 6 at 0645, RHC is still here with jazz music 
segment on English service, now 01-07 UT. Arnie`s choice of this frequency 
rather than originally planned 6140 to be ex-6050 has its consequences, but 
since when has he been a friend of DXers? 

RHC 6165 blox two sought-after African signals, ZNBC Radio 2 in Zambia, which 
starts about 0250 with Fish Eagle IS, as Andy Robins, MI recently logged --- 
and Chad`s only SW frequency, irregular but coming on sometime between 0430 and 
0500 until fadeout. We still might be able to hear these before evening 
sign-offs, but mornings are best way out here in deep North America.

11845, Nov 6 at 1455, pulse jamming against nothing, as the DentroCuban Jamming 
Command will not relent, even tho R. Martí is on 11845 only in the A-seasons. 
Woe betide any legit broadcaster which may think 11845 is available. In fact, 
HFCC B-12 shows no one trying to use it between 13 and 24 UT, and only China, 
Pakistan elsewhen (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CYPRUS. 15440-15465, Nov 6 at 1447, OTH radar pulsing presumed from here, 
and same sound at 15365-15390. Upper one bothers a broadcast on 15455, HFCC 
listed as YFR via Tashkent. More of the same OTH radar pulsing outside the 
broadcast bands, 13965-13990 at 1454. Soon this will be the main shortwave 
station on Cyprus with BBC East Mediterranean Relay closing down (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** EGYPT [and non]. 9905, Nov 6 at 0640, R. Cairo with distorted Arabic music. 
I see in HFCC that his frequency is scheduled 02-07 only, while 9305 is at 
19-07 UT with exactly same parameters, 250 kW, 315 degrees from Abis. In the 
later time period, 9905 has obviously replaced 9305, but does this mean 9305 is 
still on the air before 0200? There is nothing else matching on the schedule.

15160, Nov 6 at 1448, 1 kHz tone test, probably R. Cairo preparing for 15-16 
Uzbek service, 250 kW, 61 degrees from Abis as in HFCC.

13580, Nov 6 at 1452, mixture of talk and whine, i.e. R. Cairo defective 
carrier on early for Albanian service at 15-16, 250 kW, 315 degrees also USward 
from Abis, and VOA Kurdish via Wertachtal at 14-15. The same noxious overlap 
occurred in previous B-seasons, but IBB doesn`t care (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** GREECE. 15630, Nov 6 at 1347, lento orchestral and choral music, familiar 
but can`t place it, hauntingly beautiful; from before 1359 until before 1401, 
Greek announcements, then back to music. 1438 another brief announcement, more 
lo-key music, not peppy Greek folkmusic as often heard. There`s a general 
strike in Greece, and we`re lucky VOG is on the air at all, but they have great 
taste in music fill. 15630 was missing yesterday at this time (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 3325, correxion to previous log. The RRI station here is 
Palangkaraya, not Banjarmasin. For some reason I have trouble keeping these two 
places straight (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA [and non]. 9526, Nov 6 at 1330, with BFO I can detect that the VOI 
carrier is on, during presumed English hour of `Exotic Indonesia` co-produxion 
with RRI Banjarmasin on Tuesdays; but a total loss against the powerful China 
radio war on 9530, which is 10-14 with IBB Chinese, 250 kW, 349 degrees from 
Tinang, PHILIPPINES. 

VOI might as well turn it off again. They will only succeed with 1) full 
modulation; 2) full power 250 kW itself; 3) a clear frequency; and of course 4) 
favorable propagation. After 1400, however, both 9525 and 9530 are clear when 
VOI may still be on in Indonesian. CRI English via Kashgar on 9525 is now only 
a problem at 15-16, so if VOI would put English on at 14-15 instead, they would 
have a fighting chance (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 1120, Nov 6 at 1312 UT, KEOR is on again with Mexican music vs. 
SAH and what`s left of KMOX (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SAUDI ARABIA. 15380, Nov 6 at 1344, big frying sound and some Arabic 
audible, so the Buzzing Service of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is at it again; 
modulation is // 17615, not 17705, and not Qur`an at the moment. Recheck 1406, 
15380 is off. Scheduled as 12-14, 500 kW, 310 degrees from Riyadh in Arabic. 
Same transmitter elsewhen might be buzzy too: exactly same parameters including 
antenna type 216 are listed in HFCC for: 06-09 15380, 09-12 11935. What about 
after 1400? No direct match, but services starting then are Pashto on 9695, 
15575; 

[HCDX] Nov 5-6 Logs

2012-11-06 Thread Brian384875
** CHAD. 6164.96, RNT, 2145-2300*, Nov 5, French talk. Wide
variety of  Afro-pop music, African hi-life music, rustic tribal music,
and some Euro-pop  music. Abrupt sign off. (Alexander-PA) 
 
** CHAD. 6164.96, RNT, 2235-2256*, Nov 6, Afro-pop music.  African
hi-life music. French talk. Abrupt sign off. Fair to good.  (Alexander-PA) 
 
** EQUATORIAL GUINEA. 15190, 0715-0730, Nov 6, US produced
English  religious programming. Fair signal strength but audio
slightly muffled.  (Alexander-PA) 
 
** MALI. 9635, RTVM, *0800-0820, Nov 6, sign on with opening
French  announcements and short flute IS followed by vernacular 
talk. Rustic local  music at 0808. Poor. Weak in noisy conditions.
 
** MYANMAR. 7110, Thazin Radio, 1100-1130, Nov 6, local pop
music. Brief  announcements. Weak. Poor in noisy conditions.
(Alexander-PA) 
 
** NIGERIA. 15120, Voice of Nigeria, 0605-0630, Nov 6, tune-in
to  English news. IDs. Fair, but weak hum in audio. (Alexander-PA) 
 
** PERU. 4774.96, Radio Tarma, 1025-1040, Nov 6, Peruvian folk
music.  Spanish announcements. Poor to fair in noisy conditions.
(Alexander-PA) 
 
** SOMALILAND. 7120, Radio Hargaysa, *0332-0400, Nov 6, sign 
on with  local music. Talk at 0333. Qur`an at 0333:43. Talk at 0338.
Some local music.  Fair. (Alexander-PA) 
 
** ZANZIBAR. 11735, ZBC, 2010-2058*, Nov 5, local Mid-East 
style music,  indigenous vocals and local pop music. Swahili talk. 
Fair to good.  (Alexander-PA) 
 
 
Brian Alexander, Mechanicsburg, PA, USA  
Equipment: Icom IC-7600,  two 100 foot longwires 
 
 
 


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[HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs November 6-7, 2012

2012-11-06 Thread Glenn Hauser
** CUBA. 15340, Nov 6 at 2245, RHC Spanish has finally moved here from 17750, 
allegedly to Europe but very strong, enough to be aimed USward, and of course 
overshadowing 15345 Argentina, which I expected would get creamed by Cuba. At 
least RHC should be off 15340 by  UT when on weekends R. Nacional stays on 
15345 later (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUIANA FRENCH. 6076, Nov 7 at 0204, spur from 5960 NHK Japanese relay, is 
still audible; at 0236 on the porch with less local noise, I hear it better on 
the DX-398, maybe closer to 6076, matching 116 kHz below 5960 on 5844, and the 
other one around 5994, 34 kHz above 5960, but hard to make a match on 5926 with 
WWCR blasting in on 5935 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** JAPAN. 11665, fair Nov 6 at 2247, Japanese from NHK, which is 300 kW, 235 
degrees from Yamata at 2200-2330, so we can still hear it direct at this 
sesquihour, as directly off the back would be 55 degrees; minus the ex-Bonaire 
relay on 15265. Expect it to contain classical music Sunday mornings = UT 
Saturdays (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA SOUTH. 15575, Nov 6 at 0157, KBS IS and IDs about to open direct 
broadcast in Spanish, poor signal but better than nothing which is what we get 
in the mornings 12-13 in English on 15575 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** SOUTH CAROLINA [non]. 9990, Nov 6 at 2240, WTWW-2 is on again after about 9 
days silence, AFAIK, and now with Brother Scare. This daytime signal is 
blasting in before propagation drops out, and so is 9980 WWCR, also with 
Brother Scare but 8 seconds behind 9990. What a waste! As if one of him at a 
time weren`t a waste. And he`s also still on 9370 WWRB daytime frequency, not 
timed for delay relative to others. WTWW-2 night frequency 5085 not checked 
until 0256 Nov 7, when it is not on (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SUDAN [non]. 5885, Nov 7 at 0259, open carrier, and 0300 ``Afia Darfur`` 
opening in Arabic. This one is in HFCC as 250 kW, 146 degrees from SMG, VATICAN 
at 0300-0330 in ``Sudanese``. Best on LSB to avoid WWCR 5890 (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 9885, Nov 7 at 0200, VOA English starts with special 
transmission for the elexion, but opens with regular newscast, and the jamming 
from Cuba is still going despite Spanish from Greenville ending at 0200. We got 
the full extra-broadcast schedule from VOA a few hours earlier, and Mike Terry 
also posted it to the DXLD yg. It`s on this page:
http://www.voanews.com/content/presidential-race-tight-on-eve-of-election/1539806.html
No transmitter sites specified, but 9885 is for Africa, and it normally starts 
at 0300 via Botswana. However, this signal had a lot of flutter leading us to 
believe it was from further north/east. A quick check of all the other special 
frequencies at 0200 found none of them audible.

A more thoro check on the porch with minimum local noise at 0234 found: 
Nothing on 17525, 15590, 15255, 12005-but CODAR, 9480. 
JBA carriers on 15580, 15230, 15155, 13810.
Something else, poor signal, religion in English on 11705; nothing scheduled, 
maybe DX-398 receiver overload.
Very poor on 6080 with CCI, lo het; poor on 4930, the last two probably 
Botswana on early. 

What little I listened to of VOA`s elexion coverage was dumbed down --- they 
still have to identify Romney as a former state governor and businessman, duh. 
That was mentioned twice in less than half an hour along with features on what 
Americans think Democracy is, etc.

The publicized additional VOA English, rearranged by frequency are:
 4930 02-03 Af  BOT
 6080 02-03 Af  BOT
 9480 02-06 ME  BIB
 9885 02-03 Af  BOT
11705 02-03 SEAsUDO
12005 02-04 ME  LAM
13570 04-06 SCAs   PHT
13810 02-06 SCEAs PHT
15155 02-06 SCAs   PHT
15230 02-06 EAs PHT
15255 02-06 ME  UDO
15405 04-06 EAs PHT
15580 02-03 Af  SAO 
15590 02-06 SCAs   PHT
15640 04-06 SCAs   IRA
17525 02-06 SCEAs IRA
17615 02-06 ESEAs  PHT
I hope I got that all right; compare to above VOA page. Wolfgang Büschel just 
sent the transmitter sites he has figured out, inserted (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 5051, Nov 7 at 0257, WWRB is off this frequency but still on 3195; 
maybe for the rest of the winter, but meanwhile it pays to check both. Some 
Spanish SSB 2-way could be heard on 5052.5-USB (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A. 1480, Nov 6 at 2354 UT, following tip from Jerry Kiefer who has been 
refurbishing the station, KBXD Dallas TX heard with music test; a `standard` 
whose title I can`t quite place, 2357 YL vocal seems Spanish, and 2358 ``La 
Bamba``. Jerry confirms that La Bamba at least was KBXD. Reception here was 
underneath talker KQAM Wichita, close enough for groundwave, and the two made a 
SAH of approx. 12 Hz, too fast to count exactly the fades per second; I wonder 
which is further off frequency. He says the music test started at 2315 UT with 
40 kW. And 

Re: [HCDX] Another DRM test

2012-11-06 Thread Mauno Ritola

No audio heard at 0730. Just the same 'ID' as Wolfy got:
Label Service 0 (FF0010, Other language)
1/0 Audio: AAC+ Mono (14.06 kbps EEP)

Kaliningrad?

73, Mauno

7.11.2012 9:21, Frequencies kirjoitti:

Another DRM test was observed this morning Nov.7:
around 0710 on 9625, very strong signal in Sofia!

73! Ivo Ivanov


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