Sort of agree with everybody.not quite as Chinese this morning,
yes there was some DU, and yes, pretty interesting overall.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
279 R. Rossii RR man singing country mx (no kidding), w/steel guitar,
and
Newfoundland is quite different. In NJ in November, we've started to see TA's
as early as 1500 LT,
and that was maybe once or twice, and at the other end, it's pretty much done
by 0300 at best.
More often it's 1600-0200, and we don't usually get a swing to the South. If
Brazil is going to be
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Drinks? When actually DXing, it was usually about the caffeine: tea,
coffee, hot chocolate, and cola prevailed. Beer, wine, and that
distinctive local hooch known as Newfie
I listened at 1133-1214 today (LSR at 1212).
774 JOUB, poor signal strength, man talking in JJ at 1144-1151. Time pips
heard through QRM at 1200.
828 JOBB?, slight het was heard at 1209-1211.
972 HLCA?, slight het observed at 1133.
Overall it was a poor morning for TP DX here.
Receiver:
Screech is actually a rum maker in the Caribbean, with a Newfoundland
label slapped onto it. Not like it's distilled locally. I have bought a
bottle from time to time, but to my recollection I have never screeched.
Jim
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 7:55 AM, Lee Reynolds kd...@spamcop.net wrote:
My previous message noted that I have never screeched in drinking
Screech, but I neglected to add that when India 1566 was first heard in
Cappahayden Dave Clark danced around the room in sheer joy. Jim
PS - with SDR ability we have heard many more from India since that time.
I love it when
Good Morning,
Listen from 0825-0833 and from 1242-1342 utc.
153 RUSSIA, Komosomolsk, Radio Rossii 1242 good signal with man in Russian.
Active whip. 09/13/2013
180 RUSSIA, Yelizovo, Radio Rossii 0825 fair signal with a lot of noise.
Woman/man in Russian. Active whip. 09/13/2013
189
A much more mundane morning today. (though a couple of weeks ago
it would have seemed rather good). The DU signals were gone today and
only the regular TPs delivered audio. Korea on 1566 was good at 1238,
but faded early today, gone by 1250. Other than that, only Japan on
594, 693,
Hello All,
It was pretty much a repeat of yesterday morning here, with good audio from the
Japanese and Korean big gun TP's, but little else. 594, 693, 747, 774, 828,
972, 1053 and 1287 all had fair to good audio at times, with both 972-HLCA and
the 1053-Jammer reaching excellent levels
I'd be more inclined to agree with Richard and Nigel about conditions
this morning, Gary. A repeat of yesterday here would have involved
HLSA-603, which is definitely more a peak of the season visitor
rather than a mid-September one.
The regulars were sporadic, with even more sporadic
I'm listening to KIKK-650 as I type this email. They definitely ID as CBS
Sports Radio 650.
The TOH ID is KIKK AM 650 Pasadena-Houston, CBS Sports Radio 650.
73 Great DX,
Steve Ponder, N5WBI
Houston, TX
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Was not DXpeditioning this summer in Finland but whilst in Helsinki did enjoy
reindeer in various forms - smoked, grilled, sausage...
I suppose Ollie might do us a moose should we trap one with a beverage
installed at just the right height. But it would have to be unprecedentedly
thick gauge.
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Solar flux 93 and estimated planetary A-index 7.
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Hi Nick,
I'd be more inclined to agree with Richard and Nigel about conditions
this morning, Gary. A repeat of yesterday here would have involved
HLSA-603, which is definitely more a peak of the season visitor
rather than a mid-September one.
Yes, 603-HLSA usually isn't one of the
Conditions were down noticeably today, compared to the past couple of
days. The exceptions were JOUB-774, and a few mostly unid stations next
to strong locals. For some reason, I had better than normal signals on
819 945 954 1089 and 1593, all of which were pretty much buried by
strong
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Solar flux 92 and estimated planetary A-index 9.
The
Another look/listen didn't help much. 603 actually came close to
audio at times, and at 1338UT, there was sort of laid back mx very
like Gary's recording, but it would be a bit much to ID it as HLSA,
particularly that late. Otherwise, the only thing of note was
possible CRI on 1017, and HLAZ
Hi All,
Just to report that I've copied the entire folder from my old hard disk
and it works like a charm now showing all the missing maps I was looking
for...
Thanks for the help including those from private mail.
Sylvain
Le 2013-09-12 23:05, Sylvain Naud a écrit :
Thank you gentlemen.
Heh, Dave had a reputation for dancing on both coasts, at least when
the DX was coming in. Funny, I believe he had a daughter who went
into a more formal type of dance, so perhaps there was a family talent, hi.
best wishes
Nick
At 13:25 13-09-13, you wrote:
My previous message noted that
This evening I reversed the feed and termination points on my broadside Double
KAZ Array to aim it west rather than east since there's far more HSFB to my
west. New with HSFB was KAIR from KS. I have enough directivity to slice past
WMBD but the usual was then KWAY.
My 2300 Perseus recording
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