Re: [IRCA] TA carriers in AB

2018-08-22 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
Thanks for that information Mauno.   I checked 
files from my  last Christmas' visit to Khartoum, 
and it was not heard then.   Most of my 
recordings were in the middle of the night, so I 
assumed it had signed off after midnight.


Perhaps the power bill from such a big 
transmitter is more than the government can 
afford.  I've heard that the economy is in rough 
shape, with quite a bit of inflation.


At any rate, the carrier was not heard this 
evening.  When it is there, it is very close to 
1296.000kHz, maybe a little bit low. (and that 
was not Sudan's 2016 offset either).


best wishes,

Nick


At 10:56 2018-08-22, Mauno Ritola wrote:


Hi Nick,
AFAIK, Sennar (Reiba), Sudan 1296 kHz has been 
inactive since last winter, so maybe you are 
seeing Spain? What is the exact fq?


Best regards,

Mauno


Nick Hall-Patch kirjoitti 22.8.2018 klo 8:20:
Nothing much noted here in Victoria but an 
audible 1566 carrier, Nigel. It has been 
reasonably common over the last month or so, 
almost always smeared over a couple of Hertz.


1296 hasn't been heard, but has been 
"seen".  It seems to fade out about Khartoum 
sunrise.   Did you notice when yours faded out?



best wishes,



Nick



At 03:20 2018-08-22, Nigel Pimblett wrote:


   Checking out the radio tonight after 
being away on vacation for a while and noticed 
some TA carriers.   None strong by any 
means, but 828, 1125, & 1413 are reasonably 
significant at times, with weaker ones noted 
on 549 and 1296.   1566 is there too, but 
is currently mostly blocked by some neighbor-produced noise.


 I also noticed CJGX is back in strength on 
940 so they've evidently resolved the issue 
that had them at low power recently, and noted 
that 610 KOJM has their IBOC noise generator 
back on. I'd been hoping its silence was permanent, but no such luck.


73,

Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, AB



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[IRCA] TP 22 Aug Victoria version.

2018-08-22 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
A big mix today, with many carriers accompanied by mumbling, but not enough to 
make any guesses.  Anything readable didn't last long.


pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least 
briefly):

no




Reasonable audio  at  times during the period (much of it understandable by a 
native speaker, though often battling w/splash or noise):

1566 HLAZ man in Japanese 1248UT




not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or noise could 
be understood by a native speaker: 



603 R. Waatea.  island music //765 1300UT

756 RNZ National 6 pips on hour, man saying "at one o'clock" 1300UT

774 JOUB English lessons 1212UT







Burbles in the splatter and noise (if lucky, language might be guessed at by 
cadence of talk, or parallel established by changes in talk or music)  

567 RNZ National man talking //675 1250UT

675  RNZ National, as above

747 JOIB sounded like English lessons //828 1216UT

765 R. Kahungunu island vocals 1253UT; //603 at 1300UT

828 JOBB sounded like English lessons //747 1216UT

972 female vocal, woman talking 1159UT followed by pips, so HLCA most likely

1575 man mumbling, couldn't guess at language 1253UT...Thailand? 


Strongish het, no or "near imaginary" audio (either undermodulated or ravaged 
by splatter)

594 738 864 1134 1143  12061287 1323 seemed to be Asian; 
 576 585 612  702 837 846  891 909 1017 1098 1332 1548 seemed to be DU 



best wishes,

Nick








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[IRCA] forward of Roy Barstow's recent beach DX notes - Cape Cod, MA

2018-08-22 Thread Mark Connelly via IRCA
--- Begin Message ---
Some notes from local DXer Roy Barstow's trips to Menauhant Beach, Falmouth, MA

===

Aug. 16, 2018


12ft. stick - w-amp - FDM-S2 - K=4 - Sunset 7:41 PM. - 8 PM Temp. 76 Deg. - 
Wind  8 MPH.


   0145  UTC. 130  Deg.


612  MRC. - Fair at S-5-6  Talk and music.


684  Spain - Fair


855  Spain - Fair


936  MRC. - S-7-8 and // 612


1215  UK - Weak



 0200  130  Deg.


621  Spain - Weak w/ pips into news.


760  Brazil - Rede Amapaense de R. Dif., Macapa - Woman & man in Portuguese 
talk. Macapa frequently mentioned. Into 5 pips then  theme music w/ man talking 
along with it.. Then ID. and trumpet sounds.  In good at S - 8-9 and on top of 
channel. Macapa on the Equator line.


810  Unknown Spanish w/singing ID.


837  Spain T - Weak


909  UK - Weak


1044  Spain - Fair at best  w/pips into news.


1510  Pips heard the whole file.



0215 130  Deg.


1220  Brazil - Radio Globo ID. at end of file during a game



0230  130  Deg.


610  BRAZIL - Woman In Portuguese.



0300   130  Deg.


540  Unknown - Spanish talk into what seemed like an anthem by a group of men.  
Not  //  Rebelde.


560  Argentina - LRA 13 - R. Nal., Bahia Blanca.  Spanish talk along with music 
under Maine and mention of Nacional. Into 5+1 pips. All Arg. Nacional stations 
use 5+1 pips and 2+1 pips. Argentina # 11.


580  PTR. - Good on top and most times while at the beach.


700  Argentina - LV3 - Cadena 3 - R. Cordoba. - 5+1 pips with Spanish talk and 
music. Believe this the best bet for this country along with La Plata on 1030.


1030  Unknown - Under WBZ. Arg. or maybe Colombia / all talk.



That is it for this report but more coming.


Roy Barstow - Falmouth, Mass.


===

Same Equipment as before -   K around 3 Aug. - 20 - 2018



   0003  UTC. 125  Deg.


648  Botswana - Fair at times w/beat type African vocal - Afro- English - 
Dialect.


612  Mor. - Fair w/talk.


621  Spain - Fair.


680  PTR. - Equal w/ Boston at times.


702  Unknown - Weak audio.


936  Mor. - Talk/music // 612



& nbsp; 0030 125  Deg.


549  Alg. - Jill - Fair w/woman singing a French song.


684  Spain - Fair.


710  Cuba - Rebelde under WOR.


846  AFS - Komga - Weak w/woman in English.


840  WHAS- CUBA - and unknown SS.


900  Cuba on top


1039.62  Ven. - Talk but weak.


1575  Iran - Buzz saw - Weak.



   ;   0032125  Deg.


828  AFS - Magic 828 - Cape Town - Weak w/ music and best first part of file. 
Put this down as T.


981  Algeria - Weak w/ music last part of file.


  0041   125  Deg.


810  Colombia - Bogota - Pan flute into ID.. In the mix.


850  A mess.


1080  WJAT  Florida -  SS on top w/ID.


  0100 125  Deg.


1422  Algeria - Fair - Mid-East music and slop.


1560  Unknown - Under NY with a woman singing in English and along with the ID. 
but NY too much.



   0305 &nb sp;West


850  Unknown - ABC and Tel. # 814-539-8725. So maybe WKGE PA.



   0310 70  Deg.


585  Spain - Madrid - Good w/talk.


603  Spain - RNE R. 5 - Good / talk at S-6


621  Spain - RNE. R. Nacional - Good / talk w/ slop


657  Spain - RNE R. 5 - Fair -  // 603 w/ slop.


684  Spain - Talk - Good to strong at S- 7 -9.


693  UK - Fair.


738  Spain - Weak.


747  Spain - Good - S 6-7  // 603


774  Spain - Fair w/ Talk and maybe the other station under them Egypt.


792  Spain - SER -  Talk in fair.


Yes  Spain seems to be back with many received tonight.


801  Unknown - A good string with talk but to much slop to resolve. Yet to pick 
up a station on this frequency.


819  Egypt - Talk but weak w/slop. LSB.


837  Spain - Good with talk.


855  Spain - Good.


864  Egypt - Good with Koran. Best last part of file.


882  UK - Good along with the slop.


909  As above


918  Spain - Fair towards end of file.


936  Mor. - Fair with fast stringed instrument along with a man singing.


954  Madrid w/ talk - Fair.


963  TUN. I believe in good at S 7-8 with a slow French song.


1026  Spain - Fair.


1044  Spain - Fair.


1053  UK - Weak to fair.


1089  UK. - Good w/slop.


1098  Spain -  Fair.


1107  Spain - Good.


1179  Spain - Fair w/ talk on LSB.


1215  UK - Good.


1224  Spain - Weak with noise - in fact much noise tonight at times.


1296  Spain - Weak.


1305 and 1314 as above.


1422  Algeria - Weak.


1503  Spain - Weak w/ talk.


1584, 1593 weak.



  031770  Deg.


595  MRC.- Good carrier but little audio.


612  MRC. -  Good w/ Mid-East music.


684  Spain - Now in strong at S 8-9 w/ polka music.


1125  Spain - Weak w/ talk.


1152  Romania - Polka

Re: [IRCA] Craig Barnes' 3.5 inch Baby FSL Rocks at Rockwork

2018-08-22 Thread Guy Atkins
Gary, you described the effort very well. Seattle DXer Chuck Hutton and
Andy Ikin (Wellbrook Communications) were also involved in the discussion
on how to successfully make an FSL broadband in reception.

I thought I had success with a FLG100 module as an interface when the combo
provided weak audio on 738 kHz Tahiti (when they were still on the air)
from suburban Puyallup, WA. Later tests right at the coast however showed
the supposed "broadband" FSL to be a very mediocre performer. My guess is
that Tahiti was propagating extra well that night into Puyallup, enabling
reception even on the altered FSL antenna. (This arrangement had the wire
ends of the FSL coil directly attached to the input of the Wellbrook
FLG100, no variable capacitor used).

I'm sure it would be much easier to achieve good, *single-frequency*
reception with a FSL antenna and SDR radio (or other 50-ohms receiver for
that matter). There are different approaches to coupling coils and
impedance matching on the web--check out this link for instance:
https://www.nonstopsystems.com/radio/frank_radio_antenna_magloop.htm
This wouldn't be much different than coupling coils for air core box loops,
feeding a receiver. After the discouragement with the broadband efforts I
didn't pursue single frequency FSL reception.

Also, Everett Sharp tried coupling coils with FSLs. If I remember
correctly, he posted in the Ultralight Radio group that he had gotten best
performance with a 64:1 ratio of transformer between the coupling coil and
50-ohms antenna input.

73,

Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA



-- Forwarded message --
> From: Gary DeBock 
> To: Rick Kunath , "Rick Kunath' via NRC-AM" <
> nrc...@googlegroups.com>
> Cc: "America, Mailing" 
> Bcc:
> Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2018 13:57:09 -0700 (PDT)
> Subject: Re: [IRCA] [nrc-am] Craig Barnes' 3.5 inch Baby FSL Rocks at
> Rockwork
> Hi Rick,
>
> <<< Has anyone done any experiments with an inductive secondary coupling
> loop on an FSL or a high-impedance unity gain preamp with an unbalanced low
> impedance output across the loop winding? I.e. what would be needed to
> couple to a receiver or an SDR? >>>
>
> Local buddy Guy Atkins (also living here in Puyallup) has performed
> multiple experiments attempting to match the compact gain performance of
> the FSL antenna with the Perseus-SDR receiver, and back in 2013 Guy tried
> almost every conceivable interface (low-noise Wellbrook preamps, sensing
> coils, direct connections, etc.) in order to somehow match the
> single-optimized-frequency performance of the FSL with the state-of-the-art
> Perseus-SDR receiver. Because of intense interest among local broadband
> DXers over $1K was used in these experiments, which unfortunately ran into
> the stark reality that a high-Q, single-optimized-frequency antenna with
> razor-sharp tuning peaks is not very compatible with a spectrum capture
> receiver requiring a broadband antenna to record all MW frequencies
> simultaneously. That's not to say that the FSL antenna couldn't be used on
> single frequencies to provide exceptional gain for the Perseus-SDR (or
> other 50 ohm antenna input receivers) once an impedance-matching system is
> devised, and I'm pretty sure that Guy experimented with those type of
> matching systems, and how to get good performance on narrow frequency
> ranges with a Perseus + FSL combination. But the essential fact remains
> that almost all Perseus-SDR DXers are oriented toward spectrum capture of
> the entire MW frequency range, and will not be satisfied with exceptional
> antenna performance on one single frequency.
>
> 73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
>
>
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[IRCA] Craig Barnes' 3.5 inch Baby FSL Rocks at Rockwork

2018-08-22 Thread Gary DeBock
Hi Rick,

<<< Has anyone done any experiments with an inductive secondary coupling loop 
on an FSL or a high-impedance unity gain preamp with an unbalanced low 
impedance output across the loop winding? I.e. what would be needed to couple 
to a receiver or an SDR? >>>

Local buddy Guy Atkins (also living here in Puyallup) has performed multiple 
experiments attempting to match the compact gain performance of the FSL antenna 
with the Perseus-SDR receiver, and back in 2013 Guy tried almost every 
conceivable interface (low-noise Wellbrook preamps, sensing coils, direct 
connections, etc.) in order to somehow match the single-optimized-frequency 
performance of the FSL with the state-of-the-art Perseus-SDR receiver. Because 
of intense interest among local broadband DXers over $1K was used in these 
experiments, which unfortunately ran into the stark reality that a high-Q, 
single-optimized-frequency antenna with razor-sharp tuning peaks is not very 
compatible with a spectrum capture receiver requiring a broadband antenna to 
record all MW frequencies simultaneously. That's not to say that the FSL 
antenna couldn't be used on single frequencies to provide exceptional gain for 
the Perseus-SDR (or other 50 ohm antenna input receivers) once an 
impedance-matching system is devised, and I'm pretty sure that Guy experimented 
with those type of matching systems, and how to get good performance on narrow 
frequency ranges with a Perseus + FSL combination. But the essential fact 
remains that almost all Perseus-SDR DXers are oriented toward spectrum capture 
of the entire MW frequency range, and will not be satisfied with exceptional 
antenna performance on one single frequency.

73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)

> On August 22, 2018 at 8:01 AM 'Rick Kunath' via NRC-AM 
> mailto:nrc...@googlegroups.com > wrote:
>
>
> Gary,
>
> Has anyone done any experiments with an inductive secondary coupling loop on 
> an FSL or a high-impedance unity gain preamp with an unbalanced low impedance 
> output across the loop winding? I.e. what would be needed to couple to a 
> receiver or an SDR?
>
> My thinking is about whether this might replace a 4-foot box loop that’s got 
> an FET preamp across the main loop winding with an unbalanced output to 50 
> ohms. It would sure be a lot easier to tilt and rotate and a lot easier to 
> use remote away from RFI. I’m thinking especially about my proximity to salt 
> water and South American and Latin American targets.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Rick Kunath
> Tampa Bay Area Florida
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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Re: [IRCA] [nrc-am] Craig Barnes' 3.5 inch Baby FSL Rocks at Rockwork

2018-08-22 Thread Gary DeBock
Hi Rick,

<<< Has anyone done any experiments with an inductive secondary coupling loop 
on an FSL or a high-impedance unity gain preamp with an unbalanced low 
impedance output across the loop winding? I.e. what would be needed to couple 
to a receiver or an SDR? >>>

Local buddy Guy Atkins (also living here in Puyallup) has performed multiple 
experiments attempting to match the compact gain performance of the FSL antenna 
with the Perseus-SDR receiver, and back in 2013 Guy tried almost every 
conceivable interface (low-noise Wellbrook preamps, sensing coils, direct 
connections, etc.) in order to somehow match the single-optimized-frequency 
performance of the FSL with the state-of-the-art Perseus-SDR receiver. Because 
of intense interest among local broadband DXers over $1K was used in these 
experiments, which unfortunately ran into the stark reality that a high-Q, 
single-optimized-frequency antenna with razor-sharp tuning peaks is not very 
compatible with a spectrum capture receiver requiring a broadband antenna to 
record all MW frequencies simultaneously. That's not to say that the FSL 
antenna couldn't be used on single frequencies to provide exceptional gain for 
the Perseus-SDR (or other 50 ohm antenna input receivers) once an 
impedance-matching system is devised, and I'm pretty sure that Guy experimented 
with those type of matching systems, and how to get good performance on narrow 
frequency ranges with a Perseus + FSL combination. But the essential fact 
remains that almost all Perseus-SDR DXers are oriented toward spectrum capture 
of the entire MW frequency range, and will not be satisfied with exceptional 
antenna performance on one single frequency.

73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)

> On August 22, 2018 at 8:01 AM 'Rick Kunath' via NRC-AM 
>  wrote:
>
>
> Gary,
>
> Has anyone done any experiments with an inductive secondary coupling loop on 
> an FSL or a high-impedance unity gain preamp with an unbalanced low impedance 
> output across the loop winding? I.e. what would be needed to couple to a 
> receiver or an SDR?
>
> My thinking is about whether this might replace a 4-foot box loop that’s got 
> an FET preamp across the main loop winding with an unbalanced output to 50 
> ohms. It would sure be a lot easier to tilt and rotate and a lot easier to 
> use remote away from RFI. I’m thinking especially about my proximity to salt 
> water and South American and Latin American targets.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Rick Kunath
> Tampa Bay Area Florida
>
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[IRCA] Mysterious Aurora-Like Lights Above Canada are not Aurora

2018-08-22 Thread Les Rayburn
https://gizmodo.com/mysterious-aurora-like-lights-above-canada-continue-to-182849
 


Wondering if anyone has detected the reflection of radio waves from these 
so-called “STEVE” or “Skyglow” events. Might reveal an entirely new form of 
radio propagation. 


73,

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Modified], Dennon TU-1500RD, Sangean HDT-1X, Ray Dees RDS Decoders, Korner 9.2 
Antenna, FM-6 Antenna, Kitz Technologies KT-501 Pre-amps, Quantum Phaser, 
Wellbrook ALA1530 Loop, Wellbrook Flag, Clifton Labs Active Whip. 

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Re: [IRCA] TA carriers in AB

2018-08-22 Thread Mauno Ritola

Hi Nick,
AFAIK, Sennar (Reiba), Sudan 1296 kHz has been inactive since last 
winter, so maybe you are seeing Spain? What is the exact fq?


Best regards,

Mauno


Nick Hall-Patch kirjoitti 22.8.2018 klo 8:20:
Nothing much noted here in Victoria but an audible 1566 carrier, 
Nigel. It has been reasonably common over the last month or so, almost 
always smeared over a couple of Hertz.


1296 hasn't been heard, but has been "seen".  It seems to fade out 
about Khartoum sunrise.   Did you notice when yours faded out?


best wishes,

Nick

At 03:20 2018-08-22, Nigel Pimblett wrote:

   Checking out the radio tonight after being away on vacation for 
a while and noticed some TA carriers.   None strong by any means, 
but 828, 1125, & 1413 are reasonably significant at times, with 
weaker ones noted on 549 and 1296.   1566 is there too, but is 
currently mostly blocked by some neighbor-produced noise.


 I also noticed CJGX is back in strength on 940 so they've evidently 
resolved the issue that had them at low power recently, and noted 
that 610 KOJM has their IBOC noise generator back on. I'd been hoping 
its silence was permanent, but no such luck.


73,

Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, AB



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[IRCA] HDSDR Ver. 2.80 Beta Released

2018-08-22 Thread Les Rayburn
HDSDR VERSION 2.80 BETA RELEASED 

HDSDR is a popular general purpose multimode program for Windows that supports 
various SDRs including the RTL-SDR. Version 2.80 (beta) of HDSDR was released 
 a few days ago and brings with it a few GUI and feature 
updates. An extensive description of the changes can be found in the change log 
, but briefly the 
changes are:

GUI buttons updated to a more modern and cleaner look
Improved friendliness to blind users during IQ recording playback
A better IQ file player with the ability to loop over a certain time frame
Improved snap to frequency option
Improved LO tuning with an "autochange LO if necessary" option
The ability to sort IQ recordings by date
Ham/broadcast band spectrum identifiers added
Ability to import the HFCC frequency list into the frequency manager

I hadn’t upgraded my copy of HDSDR until tonight, and haven’t played with this 
much—but I’m impressed. Low CPU drain, “auto local oscillator” follow function 
allows your SDR to simply tune without having to change the LO frequency, etc. 
Great stuff. 



73,

Les Rayburn, N1LF
121 Mayfair Park
Maylene, AL 35114
EM63nf

Member WTFDA, IRCA, NRC. Former CPC Chairman for NRC & IRCA. 

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Modified], Dennon TU-1500RD, Sangean HDT-1X, Ray Dees RDS Decoders, Korner 9.2 
Antenna, FM-6 Antenna, Kitz Technologies KT-501 Pre-amps, Quantum Phaser, 
Wellbrook ALA1530 Loop, Wellbrook Flag, Clifton Labs Active Whip. 

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[IRCA] Craig Barnes' 3.5 inch Baby FSL Rocks at Rockwork

2018-08-22 Thread Gary DeBock
 The TSA-friendly 3.5 inch Baby FSL antenna was designed to provide air 
travelers with some serious inductive coupling gain during vacations, ocean 
cruises, business trips or other travel. Designed to provide gain roughly 
comparable to that of a 4 foot (1.3m) air core box loop, its design, 
construction and performance is fully described in the 22-page full 
construction article posted at 
http://www.mediafire.com/file/pnfm8909c77zjoy/3.5inch-FF-FSL.doc/file

 Recently I had the pleasure of welcoming "Frequent Flyer" Craig Barnes 
(veteran of multiple Hawaii DXing trips with his 5" Bar FSL) to the notoriously 
wild Rockwork cliff on the Oregon coast-- home of enhanced DU-DX, enhanced 
weather and (recently) an enhanced squatter population. Craig's original plan 
was to use his 5" Bar FSL to track down the DU's at the "Kiwi Cliff," where he 
and I would dodge the squatters to set up multiple FSL antennas each morning.

 Unfortunately, Craig's 5" Bar FSL had accumulated a little too many air 
miles during the trips to Hawaii, and was in need of some general maintenance 
(which could only be done back home in Puyallup). Fortunately I had brought 
along the very first of a new type of 3.5" Baby FSL, having an internal "rubber 
locking collar" to securely lock all the ferrite rods in place, even when the 
antenna is subjected to rough treatment and/ or vertical positioning during 
travel. Craig eagerly jumped at the chance to be the first to test out this 
reworked design, which was immediately put to the test in all out DU-DXing with 
his modified Tecsun PL-380 portable at the Rockwork cliff.

 The Baby FSL proved to be a real thriller when operated by a quick learner 
like Craig. Within a couple of days he was fully independent in tracking down 
the DU's, often finding Kiwi and Australian DX that I had missed. The Baby FSL 
generally tracked down all the same DU-DX as the 15" and 17" FSL models, 
although not quite at the same signal levels. As with any antenna, the attitude 
of the DXer was the most important-- and in this aspect Craig really shined. If 
a DXer really believes that he has a decent chance and goes after any type of 
rare DX regardless of the odds, then he is going to come away with some 
astonishing results. With his tiny antenna (small enough to easily fit within 
hand carry luggage) Craig tracked down 531-More FM, 558-Fiji, 936-Chinese Voice 
and 1017-Tonga, besides multiple Kiwi and Australian DX. For a DXer from an 
inland state like Colorado, Craig certainly ended up with results approaching 
those of a west coast veteran!

 Here are some of Craig's Rockwork Cliff DU-DX recordings, all using his 
modified PL-380 and 3.5" Baby FSL:


558  Radio Fiji One   Suva, Fiji, 10 kW   Island choral music at fair level at 
1252 on 8-6  https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/3u4csqfcg07kcghx0hzzwqe79u3oh0fp

567  RNZ National   Wellington, New Zealand, 50 kW   News and music at 1256 on 
8-6, with ID at 7 seconds  
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/983zbl3cosoo9nhcf397tvkdv24ucnof

603  Radio Waatea   Auckland, New Zealand, 5 kW   Beautiful Maori island music 
at good level at 1258 on 8-6  
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/4tgbod0pyxn7emmi8gu7hgb3ofa604d0

657  Star   Wellington/ Tauranga, New Zealand, 50 kW/ 10 kW   Christian music 
at very good level at 1237 on 8-6  
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/iz73c742lc7rwr50m6rgzayjhi5nd3v7

738  2NR   Grafton, Australia, 50 kW   ABC network conversation at very good 
level at 1312 on 8-6 
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/85zgrh2dwg71xev2tjr1fclvp6y93o6rits  
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/85zgrh2dwg71xev2tjr1fclvp6y93o6r

792  Radio Sport   Hamilton, New Zealand, 5 kW   Relay of Fox Sports Network 
(American accented) at very good level at 1315 on 8-6  
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/2c3uv943u3373kg42vhop526au0kzcx9

1017  A3Z   Nuku'alofa, Tonga, 10 kW   Island choral music at good level at 
1222 on 8-5  https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/968jmqot7q6cadywcfdqktrlutoz8bp7

Craig Barnes and his 3.5" Baby FSL on a 4' PVC base at the Rockwork 6 ocean 
cliff turnoff on 8-2-18  
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/xigucktp07306guw0fh3e4ep49f4qepb


 
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