Re: [IRCA] 1709.83 mystery carrier, Argentina?

2018-09-27 Thread Mark Pettifor
Make that a notch on 1710. I'm trying to avoid 1700 splatter by 
listening on USB.


Mark

On 2018-09-27 11:53 pm, Mark Pettifor wrote:

Heard "WQFG" several times around 0342-0346, while listening to the
mystery station on 1709.85. Have you gotten anything more here Tim on
who this might be? It's there every evening, but I've had no audio
yet. I'm actually trying to listen on USB, with a notch on 1700, to
avoid the splatter from 1700. That's when I heard the TIS from NJ.

And yes, 1700 is a mess of offsets. I zoomed way in the other night,
and there were a lot of carriers, and not one was spot on 1700!

Best,
Mark Pettifor
North Indiana

On 2018-09-24 8:20 pm, Tim Tromp wrote:

Thanks Mauno, and Mark.

The carrier is just starting to fade in again at 00:08 UTC.  The 
splatter
from 1700 makes 1710 tough here on the South DKAZ, otherwise audio may 
have

been possible last night.

Mark, you'll go nuts trying to chase offsets on 1710.  It's not 
exactly a

frequency known for rock-steady transmitters :-)

73,
Tim Tromp
West Michigan


On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 8:00 PM, Mark Pettifor  
wrote:


Had nothing here until about 3 minutes before local sunset (2337 
utc),
then a trace carrier appeared over the next minute or so. It's been 
up and
down in strength, not even close to audio levels. The carrier is 
drifting
around some, moving erratically upwards from 1709.83 to 1709.835. Now 
(2356

utc) it's drifting slightly back down again.

No other station is dominant currently on 1710. I'm also seeing a 
very

weak trace at about 1709.955.

Are there other offset lists besides the one at MWLIST?

Mark Pettifor
Northern Indiana
South D-Kaz / Perseus



On 2018-09-23 8:56 pm, Tim Tromp wrote:

I've been noticing a carrier the last few nights on 1709.83 so I 
started

checking various remotes on the Kiwi network.  My search led me to
Argentina where one of the receivers had a station label on 1710 for 
a
"Radio Selva".  Looking closer, the station on the Kiwi remote is 
right on
1709.83, the same as the carrier I'm seeing here in Michigan on my 
DKAZ
pointed due south.  Such DX from deep South America isn't exactly 
common
here, unless conditions go very auroral, but there are no signs of 
such

conditions elsewhere on the band right now.

Radio Selva's audio stream: https://amselva1710.wixsite.com/envivo

Buenos Aires remote that had the best copy on the station:
http://kiwisdr.gastonet.com:8073/

The carrier was pretty strong tonight at local sunset, but fading in 
and
out rapidly.  I was unable to dredge up any audio to confirm it was 
Selva

but it's peaked my interest.

Anyone else seeing or hearing this mystery carrier or know anything 
about

this station?  Pirate, licensed, power, etc.?

73,
Tim Tromp
West Michigan
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Re: [IRCA] 1709.83 mystery carrier, Argentina?

2018-09-27 Thread Mark Pettifor
Heard "WQFG" several times around 0342-0346, while listening to the 
mystery station on 1709.85. Have you gotten anything more here Tim on 
who this might be? It's there every evening, but I've had no audio yet. 
I'm actually trying to listen on USB, with a notch on 1700, to avoid the 
splatter from 1700. That's when I heard the TIS from NJ.


And yes, 1700 is a mess of offsets. I zoomed way in the other night, and 
there were a lot of carriers, and not one was spot on 1700!


Best,
Mark Pettifor
North Indiana

On 2018-09-24 8:20 pm, Tim Tromp wrote:

Thanks Mauno, and Mark.

The carrier is just starting to fade in again at 00:08 UTC.  The 
splatter
from 1700 makes 1710 tough here on the South DKAZ, otherwise audio may 
have

been possible last night.

Mark, you'll go nuts trying to chase offsets on 1710.  It's not exactly 
a

frequency known for rock-steady transmitters :-)

73,
Tim Tromp
West Michigan


On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 8:00 PM, Mark Pettifor  
wrote:



Had nothing here until about 3 minutes before local sunset (2337 utc),
then a trace carrier appeared over the next minute or so. It's been up 
and
down in strength, not even close to audio levels. The carrier is 
drifting
around some, moving erratically upwards from 1709.83 to 1709.835. Now 
(2356

utc) it's drifting slightly back down again.

No other station is dominant currently on 1710. I'm also seeing a very
weak trace at about 1709.955.

Are there other offset lists besides the one at MWLIST?

Mark Pettifor
Northern Indiana
South D-Kaz / Perseus



On 2018-09-23 8:56 pm, Tim Tromp wrote:

I've been noticing a carrier the last few nights on 1709.83 so I 
started

checking various remotes on the Kiwi network.  My search led me to
Argentina where one of the receivers had a station label on 1710 for 
a
"Radio Selva".  Looking closer, the station on the Kiwi remote is 
right on
1709.83, the same as the carrier I'm seeing here in Michigan on my 
DKAZ
pointed due south.  Such DX from deep South America isn't exactly 
common
here, unless conditions go very auroral, but there are no signs of 
such

conditions elsewhere on the band right now.

Radio Selva's audio stream: https://amselva1710.wixsite.com/envivo

Buenos Aires remote that had the best copy on the station:
http://kiwisdr.gastonet.com:8073/

The carrier was pretty strong tonight at local sunset, but fading in 
and
out rapidly.  I was unable to dredge up any audio to confirm it was 
Selva

but it's peaked my interest.

Anyone else seeing or hearing this mystery carrier or know anything 
about

this station?  Pirate, licensed, power, etc.?

73,
Tim Tromp
West Michigan
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Re: [IRCA] 1709.83 mystery carrier, Argentina?

2018-09-24 Thread Tim Tromp
Thanks Mauno, and Mark.

The carrier is just starting to fade in again at 00:08 UTC.  The splatter
from 1700 makes 1710 tough here on the South DKAZ, otherwise audio may have
been possible last night.

Mark, you'll go nuts trying to chase offsets on 1710.  It's not exactly a
frequency known for rock-steady transmitters :-)

73,
Tim Tromp
West Michigan


On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 8:00 PM, Mark Pettifor  wrote:

> Had nothing here until about 3 minutes before local sunset (2337 utc),
> then a trace carrier appeared over the next minute or so. It's been up and
> down in strength, not even close to audio levels. The carrier is drifting
> around some, moving erratically upwards from 1709.83 to 1709.835. Now (2356
> utc) it's drifting slightly back down again.
>
> No other station is dominant currently on 1710. I'm also seeing a very
> weak trace at about 1709.955.
>
> Are there other offset lists besides the one at MWLIST?
>
> Mark Pettifor
> Northern Indiana
> South D-Kaz / Perseus
>
>
>
> On 2018-09-23 8:56 pm, Tim Tromp wrote:
>
>> I've been noticing a carrier the last few nights on 1709.83 so I started
>> checking various remotes on the Kiwi network.  My search led me to
>> Argentina where one of the receivers had a station label on 1710 for a
>> "Radio Selva".  Looking closer, the station on the Kiwi remote is right on
>> 1709.83, the same as the carrier I'm seeing here in Michigan on my DKAZ
>> pointed due south.  Such DX from deep South America isn't exactly common
>> here, unless conditions go very auroral, but there are no signs of such
>> conditions elsewhere on the band right now.
>>
>> Radio Selva's audio stream: https://amselva1710.wixsite.com/envivo
>>
>> Buenos Aires remote that had the best copy on the station:
>> http://kiwisdr.gastonet.com:8073/
>>
>> The carrier was pretty strong tonight at local sunset, but fading in and
>> out rapidly.  I was unable to dredge up any audio to confirm it was Selva
>> but it's peaked my interest.
>>
>> Anyone else seeing or hearing this mystery carrier or know anything about
>> this station?  Pirate, licensed, power, etc.?
>>
>> 73,
>> Tim Tromp
>> West Michigan
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Re: [IRCA] 1709.83 mystery carrier, Argentina?

2018-09-24 Thread Mark Pettifor
Had nothing here until about 3 minutes before local sunset (2337 utc), 
then a trace carrier appeared over the next minute or so. It's been up 
and down in strength, not even close to audio levels. The carrier is 
drifting around some, moving erratically upwards from 1709.83 to 
1709.835. Now (2356 utc) it's drifting slightly back down again.


No other station is dominant currently on 1710. I'm also seeing a very 
weak trace at about 1709.955.


Are there other offset lists besides the one at MWLIST?

Mark Pettifor
Northern Indiana
South D-Kaz / Perseus


On 2018-09-23 8:56 pm, Tim Tromp wrote:
I've been noticing a carrier the last few nights on 1709.83 so I 
started

checking various remotes on the Kiwi network.  My search led me to
Argentina where one of the receivers had a station label on 1710 for a
"Radio Selva".  Looking closer, the station on the Kiwi remote is right 
on

1709.83, the same as the carrier I'm seeing here in Michigan on my DKAZ
pointed due south.  Such DX from deep South America isn't exactly 
common

here, unless conditions go very auroral, but there are no signs of such
conditions elsewhere on the band right now.

Radio Selva's audio stream: https://amselva1710.wixsite.com/envivo

Buenos Aires remote that had the best copy on the station:
http://kiwisdr.gastonet.com:8073/

The carrier was pretty strong tonight at local sunset, but fading in 
and
out rapidly.  I was unable to dredge up any audio to confirm it was 
Selva

but it's peaked my interest.

Anyone else seeing or hearing this mystery carrier or know anything 
about

this station?  Pirate, licensed, power, etc.?

73,
Tim Tromp
West Michigan
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[IRCA] 1709.83 mystery carrier, Argentina?

2018-09-23 Thread Tim Tromp
I've been noticing a carrier the last few nights on 1709.83 so I started
checking various remotes on the Kiwi network.  My search led me to
Argentina where one of the receivers had a station label on 1710 for a
"Radio Selva".  Looking closer, the station on the Kiwi remote is right on
1709.83, the same as the carrier I'm seeing here in Michigan on my DKAZ
pointed due south.  Such DX from deep South America isn't exactly common
here, unless conditions go very auroral, but there are no signs of such
conditions elsewhere on the band right now.

Radio Selva's audio stream: https://amselva1710.wixsite.com/envivo

Buenos Aires remote that had the best copy on the station:
http://kiwisdr.gastonet.com:8073/

The carrier was pretty strong tonight at local sunset, but fading in and
out rapidly.  I was unable to dredge up any audio to confirm it was Selva
but it's peaked my interest.

Anyone else seeing or hearing this mystery carrier or know anything about
this station?  Pirate, licensed, power, etc.?

73,
Tim Tromp
West Michigan
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