Re: [IRCA] Re Russian long wave

2016-09-12 Thread Patrick Martin
Colin,

The only Russian LW (279), I got a direct e mail QSL card from the CE. He was 
quite surprised how well 279 got out. The only other Russian LWer I got QSL'd 
was 151 kHz back in the 60s with a Radio Moscow transmission in Russian. 279 
was common here on the coast.

Patrick

Patrick Martin
Seaside OR
KGED QSL Manager

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> Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2016 16:58:20 -0700
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> Subject: Re: [IRCA] Re Russian long wave
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> Here is a link to a VERY rare recording of Russia on 279 Khz from 2008 -
> 
> http://coffee.bc.ca/cafeculture/2/killing-me-softly-with-coffee
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Re: [IRCA] Re Russian long wave

2016-09-11 Thread Bob Coomler via IRCA
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When I lived in northern California, Radio Rossii on 279 was fairly dependable 
and a good friend.  It didn't interfere with NDB chasing, was well programmed 
and the announcer was sooo mellow.  The other frequencies were hit or miss, but 
always fun to chase.  After moving to Tucson, 279 was the only one that was 
able to make the trip and was sporadic at best.  Time and radio move on.
Bob Coomler W7SWLTucson, AZ

  From: Walter Salmaniw 
 To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America 
 
 Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2016 4:27 PM
 Subject: [IRCA] Re Russian long wave
   
Well, not exactly a dozen on LW in Siberia, Colin:

153 was Komsomolsk, Khabarovskiy Krai
180:  Petropavlsovsk-Kamchatskiy
189:  Belogorsk, Amurskaya oblast
234:  Arman, Magadan
243:  Razdolnoe
261:  Chita (very rarely heard)
279:  was Yuzno Sakhalinsk, usually the strongest (and closest to us).

234 and 243 were the first to disappear, followed by the others.

Walt
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Re: [IRCA] Re Russian long wave

2016-09-11 Thread R. Colin Newell
Here is a link to a VERY rare recording of Russia on 279 Khz from 2008 -

http://coffee.bc.ca/cafeculture/2/killing-me-softly-with-coffee

Bottom FLASH player thingie and file download.


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Re: [IRCA] Re Russian long wave

2016-09-11 Thread Walter Salmaniw
Old Vlad is quickly spending every last kopeck of his oil reserve fund.  He
can't afford it.  Saying that, I do miss the action, and welcome them back
on SW from Vladivostok and 810, if only temporarily.   73,  Walt

On Sunday, September 11, 2016, R. Colin Newell 
wrote:

> And now they are gone --
>
> Surprised that Putin has not brought them back on the air... just to make a
> point.
>
> On Sun, Sep 11, 2016 at 4:27 PM, Walter Salmaniw  > wrote:
>
> > Well, not exactly a dozen on LW in Siberia, Colin:
> >
> > 153 was Komsomolsk, Khabarovskiy Krai
> > 180:  Petropavlsovsk-Kamchatskiy
> > 189:  Belogorsk, Amurskaya oblast
> > 234:  Arman, Magadan
> > 243:  Razdolnoe
> > 261:  Chita (very rarely heard)
> > 279:  was Yuzno Sakhalinsk, usually the strongest (and closest to us).
> >
> > 234 and 243 were the first to disappear, followed by the others.
> >
> > Walt
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>
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Re: [IRCA] Re Russian long wave

2016-09-11 Thread R. Colin Newell
And now they are gone --

Surprised that Putin has not brought them back on the air... just to make a
point.

On Sun, Sep 11, 2016 at 4:27 PM, Walter Salmaniw  wrote:

> Well, not exactly a dozen on LW in Siberia, Colin:
>
> 153 was Komsomolsk, Khabarovskiy Krai
> 180:  Petropavlsovsk-Kamchatskiy
> 189:  Belogorsk, Amurskaya oblast
> 234:  Arman, Magadan
> 243:  Razdolnoe
> 261:  Chita (very rarely heard)
> 279:  was Yuzno Sakhalinsk, usually the strongest (and closest to us).
>
> 234 and 243 were the first to disappear, followed by the others.
>
> Walt
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