This morning WCHI 1350 Chillicothe, Ohio made it to the Grundig S-350
for a new log. 1 Kw.
1350 WCHI OH Chillicothe 10-28 0750 F w/weather, ID and 92.7 mentions
(who // them on an FM translator) before going back to OLD. NEW! DH-IN
EDT/S-350
DH = Dave Hascall
Indianapolis, IN
I'm not sure it wasn't a good morning for sleeping in. A few TP carriers were
heard on 558, 567, 693, 702 747 kHz. JOAK 594 at 1252 with a woman speaking
JJ, fading away by 1257.
Japanese short wave stations JOZ2 (6055) and JOZ3 (9595) are audible.
Receiver: Modified Tecsun PL-310 with
Very poor for TP's today with only JOUB in audio at 1336 utc. The only
carriers were: 594, 657, 693, 774, 1566 and 1575.
Bill Block
Prescott Valley, AZ
Drake R8
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CKWX 1130 Vancouver BC reported (as a newsclip) --We are picking up a station
near Portland that is interfering with our signal and this happens mostly at
dawn and dusk and we are contacting regulators and possibly doing some
modifications at our transmitter to try to solve the problem.---.(Not
Allen Willie wrote,
The biggest surprise occured at 20:15 UTC while monitoring 1566 khz a signal
rose up while Benin in French was already occupying the channel.
For a brief couple of moments it was by itself all alone with string type
music and high pitched vocal singing, not chanting, no
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2010 Oct 28 1805 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 27 October follow.
Solar flux 88 and mid-latitude A-index 4.
The
David:
I didn't know they had an FM repeater either. They're about 50 miles from here
but WOUB slop makes them unlistenable. It surprises me they have one anywhere
near Chillicothe on 92.7, since, while driving to Dayton, we can often get the
92.7 Zanesville all the way across, and I think
At least they ID'd at the TOH during their WPSSA (Way Past Sunset
Authority). KKLL 1100 in Webb City MO has been noted by me the last two
Friday nights running REL programming off of the bird with just some
automation beeps where the TOH ID would be inserted. The computer did
insert one local ad
Hello All,
Asiatic signals rebounded somewhat during a pre-sunrise early session
this morning, with several big gun TP's strong enough to produce vibrant
audio on the barefoot 7.5 loopstick SWP Slider model. Even though
nothing new or rare was heard during this 1300-1350 period, it
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2010 Oct 28 2105 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 28 October follow.
Solar flux 86 and estimated mid-latitude A-Index 3.
The
Didn't get time to listen at 1430UT, but conditions earlier were like
yesterday, better at 1300 through 1330UT, which isn't saying too much. Various
things would fade up the longer one listened, but mostly weak, and fairly
predictable.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a
Hello All,
Asiatic signals rebounded somewhat during a pre-sunrise early session
this morning, with several big gun TP's strong enough to produce vibrant
audio on the barefoot 7.5 loopstick SWP Slider model. Even though
nothing new or rare was heard during this 1300-1350 period, it
HASCALL, DAVID CIV DFAS wrote:
At least they ID'd at the TOH during their WPSSA (Way Past Sunset
Authority).
In my experience, the WUMB network does *not* ID WFPB(AM) after sunset.
But WFPB-FM 91.9 on the Cape is on 24/7, so the WFPB calls are indeed
heard around the clock on all WUMB
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