Great going Mike!
Patrick Martin
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Way to go MikeA great catch to have in your logbook.
Don K.
Mike Stonebridge wrote:
Six days ago I reported a tentative logging for 570-CFWH. Tentative because I
had no positive ID other than hearing CBC news at 08:00MST. Several members
said I should count it as heard, but I said
This one was on overnight again. Heard with Gospel and mentions of
various locations of callers throughout IL and even MO mixing w/ WWL
WHCU 0635-50 while driving to work. Didn't get an ID thought, but can't
be anyone else. I ran all sorts of unattended TOH BOH recordings
overnight so hopefully
Russ Edmunds wrote:
This one was on overnight again. Heard with Gospel and mentions of
various locations of callers throughout IL and even MO mixing w/ WWL
WHCU 0635-50 while driving to work. Didn't get an ID thought, but can't
be anyone else. I ran all sorts of unattended TOH BOH recordings
No sign of WYNE on 1530..
This morning around 7 am did have CBK 540 SA, 950 CFAM
MB and the infamous Cash 1700.
Saul / Leaving Burnt River ON shortly...
--- Russ Edmunds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This one was on overnight again. Heard with Gospel
and mentions of
various locations of callers
Russ Edmunds wrote:
*** Alas, you won't be ab;e to get much better than that from dial up,
and there's nothing I'm aware of in between.
ISDN
Rick Kunath
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Patrick Martin wrote:
We have Verizon Wireless for cel phone and ATT here. I use Verizon for
my cel phone now. I have not called Verizon or ATT to see if they offer
internet service. Maybe I should give that a shot.
I've used Verizon before, and ATT/Cingular as well as Nextel also.
I run a
TPs were not as good as yesterday but I heard carriers on 594, 693, 747, 774,
828 and 1566 heard from 1345-1410.Bill Block
Prescott Valley, AZ
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Listened later this morning, audio traces on 774 at 1515UT, and a
good carrier on 594, but any audio is in the I'd hesitate to say for
sure category. Mostly a sort of grumble in the splash. 1503 was
the strongest carrier in the upper band, but no audio there.
best wishes,
Nick
No audio heard this morning. Below carriers are from 1440-1522 ut.
Level 3 1287-1413-1467-1494-1566-1575-1602
4 738-1386-1593
5 774-1422-1503-1557
1557 kHz was a surprise with a level 5 carrier, usually local on 1550 wipes out
that frequency. Will continue to
531 had poor/weak Asian audio at 1450 utc but soon went away. Conditions
switched to the high band with poor/weak audio on 1422, 1503, 1593 at
1510-1515 utc. LWBC Far East Russia was poor today.
Steve
NE Oregon
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Russ,
I need to check to make sure the phoneline connections aren't slowing
things down too.
73,
Patrick
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Before I head to bed around 1000 UTC, JOUB 774 was fair, Fifi 639 was
good (The best Pacific signal) and JOAK-594 was also fair. There was a
hint of audio on a few other freqs, but that was about it. A far cry
from the night before.
73,
Patrick
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Patrick Martin wrote:
I need to check to make sure the phoneline connections aren't slowing
things down too.
Yep.
Un-needed loading coils on the line will do that, as will unterminated
runs to elsewhere both in home and out in the telco POTS plant,
Paralleled phones in the home can
Totally separate from the technical side, phone lines that get yanked on by 80
mph winds and have corrosion on exposed areas from salt water probably get in
your way too.
Mike
Rick Kunath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Patrick Martin wrote:
I need to check to make sure the phoneline
--- Les Rayburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tried without much success to null WWL last night. Like others I'm
sure,
WINU would be a welcome
logging here too.
*** Managed a nice clear ID on remote recording last night @ 2100 in
amongst WWL and R. Reloj, so now it's official.
Russ Edmunds
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2007 Feb 13 2102 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center
#
# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 13 February follow.
Solar flux 73 and estimated mid-latitude A-Index 12.
The
Ireland-567 in at good level with When A Man Loves A Woman 0128 UTC.
Earlier, had DJ reading Valentine's Day greetings sent by text message.
Classical piano piece at 0130 UTC.
--
Marc DeLorenzo
South Dennis, MA
http://hometown.aol.com/midcapemarc/myhomepage/profile.html
A poster to the DCRTV.com site reports WAGE 1200 Leesburg VA announcing
that it will stay at full 5 kW day power/pattern tonight for a weather
emergency. Might have them here in the 1200 mud in western NY, but I
have to go to bed to cover REAL weather (25 inches of snow in the
forecast)
I will take the snow over the freezing rain we here in the Baltimore-
DC are supposed to get tonight.
Bill Harms
On 13 Feb 2007 at 20:44, Scott Fybush wrote:
A poster to the DCRTV.com site reports WAGE 1200 Leesburg VA announcing
that it will stay at full 5 kW day power/pattern tonight for
--- Bill Harms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will take the snow over the freezing rain we here in the
Baltimore-
DC are supposed to get tonight.
*** Ditto for the Philadelphia area and ditto for me as well. Sleetm
freezing rain and ice are NOT welcome...
Russ Edmunds
Blue Bell, PA ( 360'
Getting back to DX, I'm hearing University of Michigan basketball quite
strong right now on 1200, which matches WCHB's webstream. They're not
normally this good over here, either.
No sign of WAGE over the air. Their webstream has Hokies basketball
going on, so they'd better not be at day
That's because the distance limit for common flavors of DSL is normally
18000 feet from the central office.
Chuck
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Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 8:46 PM
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Again tonight the Wobbler on 1100 kHz R.Cadena Habana -- presumed --
is Xtremely strong, as wild as any Wobbler has been.
Past instances of such violent swings eventually have lead to the
transmitter leaving the air. Several months ago when 1100 was doing
this same thing, it dropped out on
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 21:15:54 -0800
From: Chuck Hutton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Dialup speeds
That's because the distance limit for common flavors of DSL is normally
18000 feet from the central office.
That's why I said xDSL.
Lee
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