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:Issued: 2016 Oct 19 0005 UTC
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 18 October follow.
Solar flux 77 and estimated planetary A-index 11.
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:Issued: 2016 Oct 18 1805 UTC
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 17 October follow.
Solar flux 76 and estimated planetary A-index 20.
The est
Music carriles through most talk stations which makes it easier to figure
that music station out.
Would be kind of cool of a dx test could be thrown into the music.
Todd Skaine
On Oct 18, 2016 2:44 PM, "Mike Sanburn" wrote:
Looking at website for sports station WZON 620 in Bangor Maine, seems t
Looking at website for sports station WZON 620 in Bangor Maine, seems they have
a Throwback Weekend now and play tunes from the days when they were Z62. There
is a button to click on the site to listen live. 'Seems to be a trend lately. I
believe WABC 770 in New York was even doing it for a whi
What's funny at this end is that I have two DXing rock stars, Salmaniw and
Hall-Patch
that have been espousing the benefits of SDR for years
And I have been more averse to reason than the two current Presidential
candidates... :-)
Anyway. The times, they are a changing.
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016
For me it is also the quality of the rx. Quite frankly, the Perseus is
superior to anything else I ever used and that includes R8A/B and AOR
7030+.
Yesterday I wrote that near sunrise it is usual to get XEDP mixing with
KGNC here on 710. Note that I live 12 miles from WGN's 50 kW ND across
conduct
https://youtu.be/wYg1ELV9_Ps
>From this morning -
As Gary pointed out - it got lively.
Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
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Asian signals improved significantly this morning as several second-tier TP's
joined the usual Japanese and Korean big guns during sunrise enhancement.
738-BEL2 was the star performer of the session here, managing its best signal
of the season so far (good) with Chinese pop music and male speech
I think every "radio" whether defined by software or bricks and mortar
capacitors, resistors and diodes
was always meant to be used in the moment.
One of its greatest attributes is the ability to listen (and enjoy) live
while analyzing the "World" around
the station you are listening to - that is:
You can indeed, and you can use the display function to identify
frequencies where something unusual is present that needs to be
investigated by listening.
Russ Edmunds
15 mi NW Phila
Grid FN20id
AM: Modified Sony ICF2010's (4) barefoot w/whip
FM: Yamaha T-80 & T-85, each w/ Conrad RDS Decoder;
Indeed a good question, and a good analysis. But bottom line, isn't it
really about the ability to scan and record multiple frequencies at a time,
and to also be able to visually spot things more easily so as to direct the
search for DX ?
Russ Edmunds
15 mi NW Phila
Grid FN20id
AM: Modified Sony
what a good question
I like your conjecture and have a question -- can you use an SDR to listen
"live "? I expect the answer is yes, and if so, is it suited to that use?
Eric Floden
Wondering BC
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My wife asked me, after I quoted several DXer's including Robert Ross of
Ontario who is helping me get a handle on SDR usage.
The topic was: "Why are the new fleet of SDR's so much better that the
classic radios of old?"
I kid you not - my wife asked me this on the way to the University this
morn
Only listened from 1355 to 1405U
Very lively on the low and middle of the band with fair good audio on:
558, 567, 576, 594, 603, 612, 675, 702, 747, 774, 792, 828, 891 (video
coming!)
918, 954, 972, etc...
Loud hets trying to break into audio on:
531, 621, 639, 801 (I would love to know who thi
Listened from 1315-1340 UT and conditions was good and up over yesterday with
many carriers and audio most of which was on the bottom part of the band.
594 JOAK hrd at 1316 UT.
603 music hrd at 1327 UT.
657 talk hrd at 1328 UT.
666 talk hrd at 1325 UT.
693 JOAB hrd at 1318 UT.
819
Another late check due to good LF conditions. All Asian, and they lasted
longer today than usual. Even 1566 HLAZ after the antenna pattern change
at 1345 utc faded up to be heard, I don't remember hearing it before.
Steve AA7U
near Sahuarita, AZ
R75; 140' west DKAZ + FLG-100 preamp
594 Japa
1355-1405
Lots of fruit on the vine - no time for listening. Report post shower.
Great conditions.
Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
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Not much heard here this morning.
612 4QR? het (no audio) at 1201 & 1237, QRM: KCSP-610.
702 2BL? faint carrier at 1237, QRM: XEGD-700.
774 3LO? barely audible talk at 1234, QRM: KAAN-770.
828 JOBB? het from NW at 1218.
1098 V7AB? carrier at 1108; QRM: WTAM-1100.
Richard Allen,
near Perry OK USA,
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