DU again, and better than yesterday with a couple of little
surprises, plus one brief Asian.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
612 4QR waited until 1501UT to peak with ABC news; earlier reasonable
strength Saturday Night Country with
Thanks very much to Rockwork 4 DXpedition partner Tom Rothlisberger for
checking his 738 kHz files for July 9th, and confirming that we both had
received 738-Magic (5 kW in Canterbury, New Zealand) without ever knowing it.
My reception was on a "backup" 15" FSL that was et up primarily to
Same here. Just "Unfriend" the recent fake invitation from Bruce (which
I imprudently accepted). Actually I unfriended both "Bruce's" and sent a
new invitation to the correct one. Thanks for alerting.
Sylvain
Le 2016-10-29 à 16:24, Scott Fybush a écrit :
That would explain the friend request
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 29 October follow.
Solar flux 79 and estimated planetary A-index 26.
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Les, I'm on the NDB listserver, as well. I saw your note that your had
contacted Southern Avionics, but that they had said that it was not they with
the mystery NDB on 1650. With Craig in Oviedo, Florida stating that he was
getting it strongest on a SW bearing from his QTH, I'm wondering if
Asian propagation continues to be in a severe skid, but as Colin reported
738-Tahiti did manage some fair audio peaks from 0600-0900. The sunrise session
was another complete bust, as expected.
Clunker day DXpedition file review continues to uncover some surprises,
however, like this unknown
The simple joys of the West Coast.
Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
> On Oct 29, 2016, at 12:54 PM, Richard N Allen wrote:
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> While it didn't break the sound barrier, 3LO was the most promising signal
> here this morning. Thank for posting the
"SAC" is just starting to fade in to North Georgia at 1815 EDT.
On 10/29/2016 2:22 PM, Steve Ratzlaff wrote:
Yes, I passed the SAC reception info on to ndblist yesterday. One guy
in FL heard SAC; and one guy in France heard it and even included an
audio clip. It seems to have 400 Hz sidebands.
That would explain the friend request "Bruce" sent me, too. Thanks for the
heads up.
On Oct 29, 2016 9:57 AM, "Marc DeLorenzo via IRCA"
wrote:
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I had to check I wasn't listening to yesterday's recording, as once
again the only audio was 4BC, at the same time:
1116 4BC Brisbane, AUSTRALIA Time pips at 1200, 4BC ID, then Macquarie
National News read by a woman.
A fair number of DU carriers, and at least they didn't vanish early
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 28 October follow.
Solar flux 79 and estimated planetary A-index 17.
The
While it didn't break the sound barrier, 3LO was the most promising signal here
this morning. Thank for posting the video.
Richard Allen.
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Yes, I passed the SAC reception info on to ndblist yesterday. One guy in
FL heard SAC; and one guy in France heard it and even included an audio
clip. It seems to have 400 Hz sidebands. No one on ndblist has any
additional info. It's a brand new signal at least for ndblist.
Steve AA7U
near
I’m wondering if anyone on this list is also a member of the NDB E-Mail List on
Yahoo Groups? I used to subscribe, but had to cancel to cut down on the amount
of e-mail I’m receiving.
Someone in that group might have more information on this mysterious signal.
It was audible last night from
Having said that, 4QR moved into raw power mode for ABC news at
1500UT, moments of armchair copy...
Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2016 14:50:30 +
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From: Nick Hall-Patch
Subject: 612
Saturday
Today - 1420 to 1425U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FX1UjHQDi7I
Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
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I'm down in Cannon Beach, OR today. Our room is right on the beach.
Brought my DeBoek modified Tecsun, but noted a lot of noise from the
SurfSand complex. Either I'll need to go right down on the beach or to
Rockwork just down the road. 73, Walt
On Saturday, October 29, 2016, R. Colin Newell
Got a very good recording of 3LO on 774 this AM -
1430U -- will post shortly.
Overall - audio snippets DU on 594, 603, 612, 702, 738, 774, 792...
Equal number of Hets scattered around lower mid band.
Still carriers on 612 and 774 KHz at 1550U
Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV -
Overall very poor this morning but a couple heard; 774 Japan caught
briefly with a nice fade up.
Steve AA7U
near Sahuarita, AZ
R75; 140' west DKAZ + FLG-100 preamp
747 Japan occasional very poor 1343 utc
774 Japan briefly poor 1316 utc
972 Korea occasional very poor 1339 utc
1566 HLAZ
Saturday Night Country was making a fair bit of noise on 612 at
1447UT. 4QR seems to overperform in the modulation department, as
carrier wasn't much more than other DUs at that time.
best wishes,
Nick
Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
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Listened from 1305-1345 UT no audio with weak carriers on 594, 693, 774 and
1566.
Bill Block
Prescott Valley, AZ
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account has been hacked? Someone, under his name and photo, is sending out
bogus chat messages. I had to Unfriend Bruce in order to stop the messages
which deal with the "CEO of Facebook
DU carriers observed on 612, 702, 729, 774, 792 and 891 kHz through 1251 LSR.
No Asian signals were heard this morning.
Good DX.
Richard Allen,
near Perry OK,
PL-380 & 8-inch FSL.
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Audible right noew (0830 EDT) in North Georgia. SAC is audible on
either USB or LSB.
On 10/29/2016 8:02 AM, Rob Keeney wrote:
I was hearing it this morning at 1030z on a SW bearing from Charleston SC.
Rob Keeney
Goose Creek SC
On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 10:54 PM, David Potter
I was hearing it this morning at 1030z on a SW bearing from Charleston SC.
Rob Keeney
Goose Creek SC
On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 10:54 PM, David Potter
wrote:
> 1650 SAC beacon. Per tips on NRC/IRCA lists reporting this one, I
> have it here (just W of Gainesville, FL)
1650 SAC beacon. Per tips on NRC/IRCA lists reporting this one, I
have it here (just W of Gainesville, FL) at 0150-0215+ UTC with CW.
Signal is fair to very good, equal to and at times over co-channel
stations, though with some fades. Nulls N of due W, so given Les
Rayburn's S-SE bearing from
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