I now have the final hour of the KLYC sign off broadcast. The file is 27.90 mb
and yahoo has a limit size of 25 mb. When I get the file under 25 mb I will
send it out.
Best regards,
Dennis,
Kalama, WA
From: Dennis Vroom
To: "irca@hard-core-dx.com"
Sent:
WUMY 830 kHz is putting a good signal into north central Oklahoma tonight.
If this is permanent, WCCO is no longer a clear channel here.
Richard Allen,
near Perry OK USA.
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A strange definition of "fun" indeed Gary.Winkling those signals
out was hard work, hi. Certainly if you heard my audio recordings
compared with some of yours, you would advise me to come back when
the signals were stronger. Extreme minimalist DXing indeed.
best wishes,
Nick
At 21:16
Wonder why the FCC gave this one a fulltime CP? Ever since the breakup of the
clears started in 1982, a minimum 750-mile separation from the dominant clear
has been required if the station wants to be a U instead of a D. Memphis is
only 701 miles from Minneapolis, so by the FCC's own rules, W
Tried but not heard. Only super pest KQQZ and bits of WOWO heard.
Todd Skaine
Woodbury, MN
2010, PL 310 or
Toyota radio
Patrick Martin wrote:
>Bob,
>
>Unless someone reports it from the East, I cannot really tell here. But
>apparently KEX was ND last night according to what a DXer was hearing
KKOW-860 Pittsburg Kansas is absolutely destroying CJBC in St. Louis Missouri
at 2200 EDT, running classic country //web stream. This would be very
unexpected, given their authorized night pattern.
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WUMY-830 Memphis is currently blasting away everything else (2130 EDT), running
classic country and ID after every song as Y105.5, // webstream. No comment as
to whether or not is their new authorized 2 watt (!) night power. This at St.
Louis, Missouri.
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:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2013 Mar 23 0005 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
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# Geophysical Alert Message
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 22 March follow.
Solar flux 101 and estimated planetary A-index 4.
The estim
Hi Dennis,
I appreciate you recording the station sign-off.
Please let us know how to get a copy of the recording?
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From: irca-boun...@hard-core-dx.com [mailto:irca-boun...@hard-core-dx.com]
On Behalf Of Dennis Vroom
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 3:54 PM
To: irca@hard-co
Wow Nick,
That's the most diverse list of DU's that I've seen since the "Rockwork" cliff
last August. It's nice to know that somebody had fun this morning!
<<< ... and lest Gary point
out that while he hears the Chinese and Koreans, I get to hear the DUs...>>>
Yes, living in a "DU Dead
I recorded the last two hours of KLYC's sign-off at 1:00 PM PDT. The first
hour saved to the computer fine. The final hour recorded - I even played it
back - but there was some glitch somewhere and it saved nothing. I clicked
"save as" like usual and then "save" again, only to have a dialog
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2013 Mar 22 1805 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 21 March follow.
Solar flux 106 and estimated planetary A-index 12.
The esti
A strictly DU morning here (I think; 567 remains a mystery), and lest Gary point
out that while he hears the Chinese and Koreans, I get to hear the DUs, I must
say that most everything heard this morning was quite erratic, and dug out of
the undergrowth by using the DX Fishbarrel and/or playing bac
Bob,
Unless someone reports it from the East, I cannot really tell here. But
apparently KEX was ND last night according to what a DXer was hearing.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
Seaside OR
KGED QSL Manager
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Dennis,
It reminds me of when Bob and I were on our way back from LA and
listening to KMPC 710 in the 80s, and it was blasting in all the way
North on I-5, until around LSS when we were somewhere North of Fresno
and suddenly, it dropped off the dial. Totally gone. From probably an
S9+ 10 DB to not
Could someone check on this tonight, see if they are still possibly ND and, if
so, please post here? Oregon has remained frustratingly elusive for my ULR
log. Thanks!
Bob Coomler W7SWL
Tucson, AZ
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> From: Patrick Martin
>To: irca@hard-core-dx.com; a...@nr
Hello All,
The band again seemed to be stuck in a Twilight Zone between normal and auroral
conditions, with overall results even worse than yesterday. Poor-fair audio
from 738-Tahitit and 1566-HLAZ around 1315 was the only sign of TP life, and
these fizzled out well before sunrise. It was almo
Patrick,
We were driving in the Moses Lake area of Washington at sunset a few years ago
listening to KEX. The signal was good until they when to directional, signal
dropped to a poor level. KEX put a great signal into the San Francisco Bay
area after local KNBA signed off at sunset. In fact du
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