Hello friends,
As I was typing last week's edition of this email, the lights in my house were 
flickering because of the high winds on 2 March. I knew I had to work 
fast:adding new names to the mailing list, then sending the email three times, 
each with a third of the mailing list, and finally uploading the Shortwave 
Radiogram audio to Bulgaria and to WRMI. All of that was finished just before 
the lights went out at 6:00 am. (Actually, I was on the UPS.) Power was not 
restored until
about 7:00 pm.
But my internet connection was not restored at that time. The Verizon fiber 
optic lines were victims of falling trees a few blocks away. Internet did not 
return until Sunday at about 3:00 pm. Because of this, I was not able to send 
my usual Twitter reminders and retweets of listeners' images, at least for the 
Saturday 1600 UTC show.
And I was not able to attend the Winter SWL Fest because of poor conditions on 
I-95 up to Philadelphia. Sorry that I was not able to see some of you at that 
event.
Videos: BacardeSan in Mississippi produced an amazing video showing his 
simultaneous reception of 5850 and 7730 kHz, from WRMI Florida, Monday at 
0800-0830 UTC. He used a single RTL_SDR and GQRX software. You won't be able to 
decode from his audio because the two frequencies were about about 400ms apart: 
https://youtu.be/E1tY4qGJkTE

Black Apple 62 in Italy provided this video of reception Saturday at 1600-1630 
UTC on 9400 kHz from Bulgaria:
https://youtu.be/-j0Su_lBzZE
And Scott in Ontario produced this video of the Sunday 2330-2400 UTC broadcast 
on 7780 kHz: https://youtu.be/aMgET0jWfaA

MFSK image experiment

This weekend's Shortwave Radiogram will include an MFSK32 image transmitted at 
normal speed. It will then be transmitted at half speed, to be recorded then 
played back at double speed. Is the quality of the latter image better?

You can use Audacity to record and change the speed of the transmitted audio. 
(Effect > Change Speed > Percent Change: 100.0) Other audio editors are also 
available. Sometimes it is tricky to transfer audio from one application to 
another inside a PC. A virtual audio cable such as VB Cable might help. Details 
of the experiment are in the attached pdf prepared by Mark Braunstein,WA4KFZ.
Here is the lineup for Shortwave Radiogram, program 38, 10-11 March 2018, all 
in MFSK32 (but with one item slowed down):

1:36 Program preview
2:44 Clocks in Europe affected by power grid irregularities*
11:16 Odd and amazing cyclones at Jupiter's poles*
16:53 Goodyear's photosynthesizing concept tire*
22:16 MFSK image enhancement experiment*
25:00 Closing announcements

* with image(s)
Please sendreception reports to radiog...@verizon.net
And visithttp://swradiogram.net
Twitter:@SWRadiogram
Facebookgroup: https://www.facebook.com/groups/567099476753304

Shortwave Radiogram Program 38 (10-11 March 2018)
Saturday
1600-1630 UTC 9400 kHz MFSK32 Space Line, Bulgaria
Sunday
2030-2100 UTC 7780 kHz WRMI Florida 
Sunday
2330-2400 UTC 7780 kHz WRMI Florida 
Monday
0800-0830 UTC 7730 kHz 5850 kHz WRMI Florida 

The Mighty KBC transmits to Europe Saturdays at 1500-1600 UTC on 9400 kHz (via 
Bulgaria), with the minute of MFSK at about 1530 UTC (if you are outside of 
Europe, listen via websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/ ). And to NorthAmerica Sundays 
at 0000-0200 UTC (Saturday 7-9 pm EST) on 6150 kHz, via Germany.The minute of 
MFSK is at about 0130 UTC. Reports to Eric: themighty...@gmail.com . See also
http://www.kbcradio.eu/ and https://www.facebook.com/TheMightyKbc/. 
Italian Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) For the complete IBC transmission 
schedule visit http://ibcradio.webs.com/ Five minutes of MFSK32 is at the end 
of the 30-minute English-language “Shortwave Panorama,”per the schedule below:

Wednesday
2025-2030 UTC 5845 kHz Europe, Middle East, Asia
Tuesday
0125-0130 UTC 5950, 11580 kHz Americas 
Friday 
0225-0230 UTC 9955 kHz Americas
Friday
0255-0300 UTC 5985 kHz Americas 
Saturday
0155-0200 UTC 5850, 5950, 9395, 9455 kHz Americas
Sunday
0055-0100 UTC 7730 kHz Americas 
Sunday
1155-1200 UTC 6070 kHz Europe 

Thanks for your reception reports!

Kim via KKX

Kim Andrew Elliott, KD9XB
Producer and Presenter
Shortwave Radiogram
Reporting oninternational broadcasting at https://twitter.com/kaedotcom


        
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