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Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 2:26 PM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Russian on 1554
Hi, just 'discovered' 1972-73 notes by my late monitoring colleaque Sakari.
1554 kHz, 1972:
Jan: DF=180°, Fs~40dBu
Feb: DF=160°, Fs~20dBu
Mar: DF=S , Fs~16dBu
Apr: DF=nil
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From: Jari Savolainen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Wolfgang Bueschel ; Patrick Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 8:02 AM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Russian on 1554
For what it's worth;
WRTH 1966 shows on 1554:
Baranovitchi, Byelorussia, 20kW
: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 1:49 AM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Russian on 1554
I heard the transmission from 0955-1007 UTC Jan 15, 1967 from Seward
Alaska. It was one of those Winter over the pole receptions that are
common up there.
The QSL card says for North America however, I doubt that 1554 khz
Lithuania or Estonia would be very likely in Jan 1967 from Seward AK as
it is basically a darkness path (at least a lot of it), but something
from Southwest Russia would be less likely.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
KAVT Reception Manager
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Wolfy,
Then, I am am pretty much back where I started. hi. At least I do know
of the Lithuania/Estonia sites. But 700km South in Western Russia would
be very unlikely because the lack of a darkness path at 0930 UTC. At the
time, I was 17 years old and I knew nothing about propagation. I was
using
exact location near
55°44'00.00N 21°06'00.00E
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=55.73lon=21.1z=15r=0src=ggl
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From: Jari Savolainen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Patrick Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 9:03 PM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Russian on 1554
Hi
AM
Subject: [HCDX] Russian on 1554
Back in the 60s, I heard a Radio Moscow broadcast on 1554 khz and sent a
report and go a QSL card. I always thought it was the Soviet Union, but
I was told today in checking back that the transmitter was in Lithuania.
Of course in those days Radio Moscow never
I heard the transmission from 0955-1007 UTC Jan 15, 1967 from Seward
Alaska. It was one of those Winter over the pole receptions that are
common up there.
The QSL card says for North America however, I doubt that 1554 khz at
such a time would reach the other 49 states. hi.
73,
Patrick
Patrick
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From: Wolfgang Bueschel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jari Savolainen [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Patrick Martin
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Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Russian on 1554
I believe in the 60ties Estonia:
1554 EST_Turgel_Turi; former MW Ostland
Back in the 60s, I heard a Radio Moscow broadcast on 1554 khz and sent a
report and go a QSL card. I always thought it was the Soviet Union, but
I was told today in checking back that the transmitter was in Lithuania.
Of course in those days Radio Moscow never put the tx location on the
cards. Was
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