Does anyone know who might run USA Radio News on 1430 kHz - heard here
at 0900 utc this morning? There was no local id noted - news just
running through toth.
Paul
Troon, Scotland
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This is an observation on overnight TA conditions from across the pond.
There appeared to be a wipe out of TA signals around 0500 utc. I do a
plot of carriers on each frequency and nearly every frequency shows
audio disappearing at around that time ... almost as if a plug has been
pulled.
For a week now the overnight toth id of 1560 WFME has been a corrupted
recording. You would have thought someone might have noticed by now.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/05pdtg8oflg22i3/wfme.wav
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On 07/12/2016 21:25, Barry Davies wrote:
Hello NickNo WCNA here over the past 48 hours. Paul Crankshaw has a similar
story North of the border
Best wishes
Barry:-)
Carlisle UK. Lat. 55.0119N Lon. 02.9672W.PERSEUS+Flag+Vactrol+FLG100amp.
On Wednesday, 7 December 201
Seeems OK here Barry ... 1590 WHGT Maugansville MD in here at 2200 utc
for sundown DX!
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 21/11/2016 20:30, Barry Davies wrote:
HelloI checked Barry's website with a view to some sundown DXing.
Unfortunately the data in the bottom half of the results page is blank. Does
Seems OK here Barry 1580 WHGT Maugansville MD in here at 2200 utc.
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 21/11/2016 20:30, Barry Davies wrote:
HelloI checked Barry's website with a view to some sundown DXing.
Unfortunately the data in the bottom half of the results page is blank. Does
anyone know if
reeview. The heart of the county for more than
40 years, this is BBC Radio Cumbria" Could that be what you heard?
Paul
On 07/11/2016 18:18, Walter Salmaniw wrote:
Paul, excuse my ignorance, but I don't see it listed in the MWLIST. Am I
missing something? Walt
On Mon, Nov 7, 201
Walter
BBC Radio Merseyside should be on your 1458 list.
I was away from home yesterday so I don't know what conditions were
like, but today was the first day this season that I've heard North
America at 0900 utc.
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 07/11/2016 13:33, Walter Salmaniw wrote:
UNITED K
"Download through browser" works with Chrome.
Paul
On 04/10/2016 14:39, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
(John Bryant would be proud!)
(I don't know the Mega cloud service, but Firefox won't download a
2+GB file without installing something from Mega, so caution may be
advised)
from MW Circl
It's back!
Paul
On 17/09/2016 08:07, Bill Whitacre wrote:
Has anybody else noticed that http://topazdesigns.com/ambc/ is not working?
I’ve PINGed it and gotten no reply since yesterday afternoon.
Bill Whitacre
Alexandria, VA
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In the opposite direction, 1000 KOMO was heard here at 0500 utc
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 18/09/2016 01:55, Nigel Pimblett wrote:
Several TA carriers at 0150. Strongest by a fair bit was 1413, but
also noted 1575 (two), 1458, 1386, 1215, and 1125.Might be worth
keeping an eye on things thi
Yes, just noticed it too. A very valuable resource - I hope it's a
temporary blip.
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 17/09/2016 08:07, Bill Whitacre wrote:
Has anybody else noticed that http://topazdesigns.com/ambc/ is not working?
I’ve PINGed it and gotten no reply since yesterday afternoon.
Bill Wh
TOTH Recorder does the job perfectly. There's no need for anything else.
Make sure you use V0.1
Paul
On 26/04/2016 18:35, Neil Kazaross wrote:
Walt, what did you think of Jaguar Lite? Its list of features didn't seem
to be enough for me so I never tried it.
Re: Perseus, I find it shocking
I'm now using Colin's Vactrol with a EWE and it works fine. Just
finished digging a trench across the grass to hide the bell wire (don't
know if same term is used 'over there') to connect the control unit and
resistor.
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 20/03/2016 17:40, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
Hi Jam
1290 WNBF, of course.
Also noted 1380 WKDM at 0500 - a first for me.
Paul
On 03/03/2016 13:47, Paul Crankshaw wrote:
A remarkable number of less common East Coast stations received here
in Scotland at 2300 utc last night, around sunset, including:
760WCHPChamplain, NY
1070WKOK
A remarkable number of less common East Coast stations received here in
Scotland at 2300 utc last night, around sunset, including:
760WCHPChamplain, NY
1070WKOKSunbury PA
1190WCRWLeesburg VA
1280WNBFBinghamton, NY
1420WKCWWarrenton VA
1490WCECHaver
Are you selling?
Paul
On 24/02/2016 16:40, R. Colin Newell wrote:
I have been building VACTROL units and actually have several circuit
designs on OSHPARK -- so you actually get a unit with a professionally
built look and feel...
Currently have around 4 extra sets right at the moment.
On Wed,
WBIX.
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 22/02/2016 17:54, Rick Dau wrote:
Leftover from Friday...
UNID 1260 ?? ?? -- 2/19 1806 ELT Briefly over KSGF w/financial program "Capitalist
Times" co-hosted by Dan (Frisching?) and Elliott Gue. The show's website is no help
at all, doesn't list radio a
Hi
I've run out of ideas for identifying this station, heard on 1490 kHz at
0100 on 15 February. The call/location don't seem to match anything on
the frequency.
I wonder if it might be local to anyone.
It was preceeded by "ESPN Deportes" which I suspect was WCEC Haverhill
MA but I think th
980 CHRF Montreal QC test transmission noted here at 2300 utc "Radio
Fierté" "AM le 80" Due to open in November.
Paul
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At 0300 WABH is audible here but playing back Perseus the noise
continues in momentary WABH silences, so noise isn't apparently linked
to volume levels.
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 28/01/2014 14:13, Ken, Scotland wrote:
Therefore, the question remains,
Does the audio of WABH on one receiver m
I've just tuned into some ECNA Perseus radio servers and I can hear the
sound there too.
Paul
On 26/01/2014 11:55, Paul Crankshaw wrote:
Tuning to 1390 kHz I hear an odd sound (like an Aboriginal didgeridoo)
in LSB (and also 1371 LSB). I wondered initially if it was local to
me he
Tuning to 1390 kHz I hear an odd sound (like an Aboriginal didgeridoo)
in LSB (and also 1371 LSB). I wondered initially if it was local to me
here in Scotland but listening to a few Perseus radio servers in the
north east of the USA I hear it on some of those receivers too. I
didn't check fur
Additionally it was heard today at 0601.
Paul
On 16/12/2013 10:53, Paul Crankshaw wrote:
WKAL heard here in Troon, Scotland UK at 0505 utc on the 15th
recording
http://share.cx.com/qNHcy5
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WKAL heard here in Troon, Scotland UK at 0505 utc on the 15th
recording
http://share.cx.com/qNHcy5
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My router caused all sorts of noise problems. Replacing the switched-mode
power supply with a linear one cured it completely.
Paul
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On 19 October 2013 04:39, Patrick Martin wrote:
> I checked today and yes the modem noise is still there, just less with the
> shield. I have hook
Conditions were very disturbed overnight with NA being wiped out and
replaced by LA.
I leave my Perseus receiver on 1050 kHz overnight and the usual plot
of carriers from approx utc (at the top) to 0630 utc looks like this
http://share.cx.com/DmLX7y
Last night this was the plot
http://
Yes, BBC Radio Jersey is still on 1026 kHz.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radiojersey/programmes/schedules/2013/01/28
At the time they appear to have been broadcasting a programme of the
"best of local radio" which is broadcast across other local radio
stations. You can listen again by following the li
Listening again I realise it is WUNR!. I thought I was hearing "WQAI".
Paul
On 29 December 2012 10:19, paul crankshaw wrote:
> Hi
>
> I wonder if anyone recognises this call or can help with an id. I can't
> match it to anything on 1600 kHz (heard at 0200
Hi
I wonder if anyone recognises this call or can help with an id. I can't
match it to anything on 1600 kHz (heard at 0200 utc this morning)
http://www.fileden.com/files/2012/9/25/3350994/1600unid.mp3 (id
repeated 3 times)
Paul
Troon, Scotland
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Good conditions in opposite direction too. At 2200 utc, 1300 WXRL
Lancaster NY and 1250 WGAM Manchester NH notes, along with weak 1590
WAKR Akron OH!
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 15/12/2012 22:02, Bob Young wrote:
Jimi Hendrix "All Along the Watchtower" at 1758 ET fading, fluttery // webpage
htt
Michigan into Scotland with fair audio at 2200 - 1670 WQLR Kalamazoo and
1680 WPRR Ada.
WPRR at 2200 - http://www.fileden.com/files/2012/9/25/3350994/wprr.mp3
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 08/12/2012 20:06, Don Moman VE6JY wrote:
high band hets clearly visible on 1503 1548 and 1575 (the best at -
Thank's Russ.
Paul
On 30/10/2012 17:48, Russ Edmunds wrote:
It is KXNO at 0:08.
Russ Edmunds
15 mi NNW of Philadelphia
Grid FN20id
FM: Yamaha T-80 & Onkyo T-450RDS w/ APS9B @15'; Grundig G8
AM: Modified Sony ICF 2010's barefoot
--- On Tue, 10/30/12, paul crankshaw
I wonder if anyone can help identify this station, recorded at 0600 utc
today on 1460 kHz. Conditions were very good to the midwest and at 0700
I heard KXNO Des Moines IA.
http://www.fileden.com/files/2012/9/25/3350994/1460unid.mp3
The id is repeated, the second time with noise reduction.
Pau
e R.
Also, it almost sounds like he's saying "1300 W**R"
and not 1390.
That being said, the 3rd letter, almost sounds like a P...
but I can't find
anything but WMER on 1390 that even remotely fits.. and I
can't find
anything on 1300 at all that fits.
Paul
On Wed, Sep 26
I wonder if anyone can help identify this - recorded on 1390kHz at 0400
utc today.
The loud station at the start is (I assume) WEGP, then in it silence
there seems to be a call and perhaps part of a second one (WMER ha been
suggested), before WEGP returns.
http://www.fileden.com/files/2012/9
Sounds a bit of a misnomer.
Paul
On 13/08/2012 14:45, Craig Healy wrote:
Too bad Clear Channel does like IBOC...
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AM: Modified Sony ICF 2010's barefoot
--- On Sat, 3/31/12, paul crankshaw wrote:
From: paul crankshaw
Subject: [IRCA] 1250 kHz - help please with id
To: "Mailing list for the International Radio Club of
America"
Date: Saturday, March 31, 2012,
This was recorded today at 0600 utc on 1250 kHz
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RealDX/files/Paul_Crankshaw/1250.mp3
My transcription is
"This is XXX radio 12-50 WGHB Farmville XXX, XXX radio 9-30 WDLX
Washington XXX"
Can anyone fill in the missing words for me?
Paul
Troon, Scotland
When recording always make sure "Zoom" is selected.It reduces demands on
CPU dramatically.
Paul
On 16/03/2012 16:39, Jim Renfrew wrote:
Jim Renfrew, Holley NY
My Perseus occasionally starts to hiccup and choke at times, typically
when the AVG scan kicks on as I am reviewing files. It's ov
Yes it's WKCW. For whatever reason in the past month I've mean hearing
it regularly in Scotland, having never heard it before. Increased
nighttime power, change in direction? Does anyone know?
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 03/03/2012 03:23, Dave Hascall wrote:
I'm hearing 70's oldies on 1420, re
I listened for the test but not a thing across the pond. I'm much more
hopeful for tonight's tests though.
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 26/02/2012 22:25, Chuck wrote:
American DX tests have been heard in Europe every now and then, and
the HCJB test from Ecuador (maybe 15 years ago) was heard in
Yes, sounding good in the opposite direction too. PLenty of NY stations
heard here at 2100 and 1270 WXYT Detroit at 2200.
1341 BBC Ulster is my worst pest - directly in line between here and NA!
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 22/12/2011 21:10, Marc DeLorenzo wrote:
BBC Radio Ulster-1341 fair with ne
Radio Nacional de Espana from Caceres (60 kW) was transmitting on 770
kHz overnight rather than on 774 kHz!
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 16/12/2011 06:00, Nigel Pimblett wrote:
Similar story here, with a number of carriers, but all of the "wispy"
variety.
73,
Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, Alberta
Thanks Neil and Paul
So that's why I couldn't identify the call - WMID 1340 is the sister
station of WCMC 1230.
I think I hear "Wildwood" in the id at the start of the clip but not
100%. There is a slight discontinuity, not very clear in the recording,
which might be a switch from WCMC to W
Hi
I wonder if anyone can help with this id
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mwdx/files/1230unid.mp3
The recording is in USB, followed by AM
It's a US station recorded on 1230 kHz at 2200 UTC on Saturday here in
Scotland
There is a "Fox AM 12-30" followed by a sung id. And of course "powered
Your mention of WI prompts me to say that just now 2300 UTC I heard 1390
WRIG Schofield WI. TA conditions were remarkably good at 2300 with 1660
WQLR MI, 1650 KCNZ IA, 1540 KXEL IA, and 1190 WOWO IN all noted, so keep
your fingers crossed for a continuation of the good condx!
Paul
Troon, Scotl
I've heard this a few times in Scotland recently. No local id heard, but
I assume it must be WTWK.
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 03/10/2011 02:23, Jim Renfrew wrote:
Jim Renfrew, Holley NY
2215 EDT1070"Bloomberg Radio" rising and falling against
CHOK. The only Bloomberg I can find is WTW
an emergency medical dispatch, probably from a US military
base. I'll give it another listen after more coffee and try to
transcribe it.
I dated a Lady from Scotland years back. SHE had an accent ;)
Tim Hills
Sioux Falls, SD
USA
On 10/1/2011 4:52, paul crankshaw wrote:
This was recorded on by
This was recorded on by a listener in the south of England on 33.820
MHz. Can any US listener make sense of what is being said, or can you
narrow down the location of the accent?
www.ukdx.org.uk/tv/audio/33820_300911.mp3
Paul
Troon, Scotland
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Do you know the time of the scheduled closedown?
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 30/09/2011 13:22, Barry McLarnon wrote:
On Friday 30 September 2011 08:12:36 dxe...@aol.com wrote:
I am reminded by multiple sources (including the new NRC AM Log) that
CBE is scheduled to go off the air today, Fr
It's Caribbean Beacon. You will never hear an id!
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 11/09/2011 08:29, Dennis Vroom wrote:
0905-0926 utc two women talking religion on 1610 kHz. Mostly weak signal
and some interference from HAR's stations on the channel. Signal has rapid
fading and is heard on all t
Hi Dave
I'm using a EWE antenna - about 4 metres high and 12 metres long.
Paul
On 07/09/2011 02:53, Dave Marthouse wrote:
Paul,
Those ta signals were outstanding. What sort of antenna were you using to
snag them. 73 and good dx.
Dave Marthouse
dmartho...@gmail.com
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A few stations heard yesterday
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xJWc00shic
and today
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0SqrgM1juo
Paul
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A little montage of Perseus SDR screenshots and audio from a few N
American stations heard here in Scotland this morning:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z95QJr09J5g
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Heard this morning in Scotland!!
Paul
On 28/08/2011 16:40, BARRY DAVIES wrote:
Can anyone down South confirm if 1700 KVNS Brownsville TX is off? It is a
regular on this side of the pond but not heard recently.
Best wishes
Barry :-)
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It's odd that here in Scotland, where WQEW owns the frequency, KGOW was
a fair signal at 0400 UTC Saturday.
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 08/05/2011 03:26, dxe...@aol.com wrote:
For a second straight night I am hearing KLTI 1560 Macon MO on power that
no doubt exceeds its 41-watt night authori
The WKVQ test was heard here in Scotland at 0627 UTC with details about
reception reports and morse ids. I heard "Sleigh Ride" playing in the
background but am not sure if it was WKVQ. Bahamas was dominant at 0600 UTC
Paul
Troon, Scotland
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Courtesy of the Perseus receiver network. This recording of KNTS 1680
taken from K7LD's receiver on Bainbridge Island WA. I recorded just now
from 1258 local time in Seattle.
http://paulc.fileave.com/kntsperseus.wav
Paul
Troon Scotland
On 25/02/2011 20:33, Stephen Airy wrote:
Hello, fe
Conditions seemed very auroral here last night. I used my Perseus
receiver and Spectrum Laboratory software to plot transatlantic carriers
overnight on 1400 kHz and there was plenty of evidence of Doppler shifon
thein carriers:
http://paulc.fileave.com/1400.jpg
The carrier on 1400.009 is CBG
KWKH was noted here at 0300 UTC
Paul
Troon, Scotland
On 09/11/2010 05:25, Todd wrote:
Not only are they are on their day pwr but traveling on I-94 just south of
downtown mpls in KFAN's 75kw erp, KWKH was chopping in noticeably!! That
really amazed me! 73, Todd
Sent from my Verizon Wire
might find some info on the
internet, I'd advise taking it with a grain of salt..
Russ Edmunds
Blue Bell, PA ( 360' ASL )
[15 mi NNW of Philadelphia]
40:08:45N; 75:16:04W, Grid FN20id
FM: Yamaha T-80& Onkyo T-450RDS w/ APS9B @15'
AM: Modified Sony ICF 2010 barefoot
--- On Su
Can anyone tell me where this station is located (and if there is a
known call sign)? Heard here for the first time at 0700 UTC
Paul
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Sounds like WGG? Gainesville to me. WGGA Gainesville GA is an ESPN station. Did
you here their pgmg?
The last letter doesn't sd lk an A to me, however. 73 KAZ
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From: paul crankshaw
Sent: Mar 12, 2010 8:56 AM
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of Amer
Could you please listen to this clip of a US station, recorded today on
1240 kHz at 0700 UTC
http://paulc.fileave.com/1240unid.wav
The call and location are there but I can't match them to anything
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I wonder if anyone can help out with this - recorded on 1420 at 0700 UTC
today.
http://paulc.fileave.com/1420unid2.wav
I have listened over and over to this clip and now think that the call
is WVJS (Owensboro KY) However if it is then what follows (two
locations?) doesn't make any sense.
A
KGOW heard here in Scotland at 0800.
Paul
Troon, Scotland
texas4...@core.com wrote:
1560 KGOW TXBELLAIRE0340 27/02/10
ID at 0340, "Sporting News Radio, and your listening to the Larry
Brown show on "The Game." Into southern Tennessee with a whoppen
This station on 1710 has been heard over here a few times recently with
"Radio Soleil International" id.
Paul
Troon, Scotland
Nigel Pimblett wrote:
Hi Patrick,
Yes, I'm not surprised such a station wouldn't want to admit
they're being heard across North America! Saul kindly confirmed
http://paulc.fileave.com/am940silence.wav
Paul
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http://paulc.fileave.com/940closedown.wav
Recorded at 2200 UTC
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http://www.wtfda.info/showthread.php?t=228
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From: Paul Crankshaw mailto:pa...@omne.uk.net>>
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America
mailto:irca@hard-core-dx.com>>
Sent: Wed, Jan 27, 20
1430 WDIC Clinchco VA heard here in Scotland at 0900 UTC today with a
fairish signal, although it is shown as being a daytimer.
Any ideas? I presume 4 am would not be 'daytime' in VA!
Paul
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ht
This fits in with my observations from here in Scotland that the top
half of the band is in very bad conditions with the bottom part better,
but favouring southern tracks.
Paul
Scotland
Jim Renfrew wrote:
Jim Renfrew, Holley NY
2226 EST594MDR Info with man and woman speaking, some
Alternatively, use AutoHotkey and the Perseus automation script, as I do.
Paul
Mike Stonebridge wrote:
Hi Everyone:
I've had my Perseus a few weeks now and after a few minor hiccups early on,
everything is now working as it should, though I wish there was a way to change
the time on it's d
--Original Message-----
From: Paul Crankshaw
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America
Sent: Sun, Nov 22, 2009 4:14 am
Subject: [IRCA] "97.9 WXTV" on 970
Can anyone suggest who might be id'ing on 970 kHz with the partial id
I heard "..and on FM at 97.9 W
Can anyone suggest who might be id'ing on 970 kHz with the partial id I
heard "..and on FM at 97.9 WXTV HD2"
I was hearing WZAN at the time but am fairly sure this was not WZAN but
another station which came up from under it. Certainly I have never
heard this in a WZAN id.
Paul
Troon, Scotla
Hi Willis
I recently heard 1070 WFLI which was a big thrill. I believe I caught it
just before it switched down from daytime power
1070WFLILookout Mountain, TN; “ WFLI 10-70 Lookout Mountain,
Chattanooga, Tennessee” 50kW/2.5 kW. Personal FirstW/F2300
25/10
Paul
tex
During the fine conditions on the mornings of 6 and 7 November these are
the some of the best TA DX stations I logged from Scotland
550 WSAU Wausau, WI; “news talk 5-50 WSAU…99 9” W 0700 07/11
570 CKSW Swift Current, SK; Local weather. “Broadcasting from Swift
Current, this is CKSW 5-70, the st
Thanks everyone for the input. I reckoned it was KDHL and am pleased
that is the considered view. Indeed having run the clip very many times
I agree with Markku that KDHL is in there.
It's a lesson in persistence and detective work since for a a long time
all I had was "Minnesota's..sports
ed confirmation.
Paul
Paul Crankshaw wrote:
Hi
Yesterday on 920 kHz I heard an id
"Minnesota's (word) (word) and Sports Leader, (word) a Cumulus station"
Can anyone positively id this one for me. I suspect KDHL
Paul
Troon, Scotland
_
Hi
Yesterday on 920 kHz I heard an id
"Minnesota's (word) (word) and Sports Leader, (word) a Cumulus station"
Can anyone positively id this one for me. I suspect KDHL
Paul
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410w is hardly high power in the first place though!
Paul
Paul B. Walker, Jr. wrote:
The station may not have dropped to low power at sunset, that is always a
possibility
Sincerely,
Paul B. Walker, Jr.
www.onairdj.com
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On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Paul
1350 KCAR, Clarksville TX is listed as low power 410w/65w yet yesterday
Paul Logan in Northern Ireland logged this station at 0300 UTC and I
logged it 0600 UTC. I heard it again at 0600 UTC this morning.
Has the station upped its power and has it been heard in more distant
parts of the US ov
KMOX at 0604 UTC
http://www.geocities.com/paulcrankshaw/KMOXloud.wav
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Does anyone have any ideas about the source of the Arabic chanting and
warble (not necessarily the same source but possibly related) heard here
this morning. The warble has been heard for some time but I'm not aware
of the Arabic being reported on
I did find a message on HCDX (7 Dec 08) from A
A short recording from around 0604 (remember the flag is pointing to
South America at the moment) - "please do not be alarmed"(!), morse and
sweep tones.
http://www.geocities.com/paulcrankshaw/wsartest.wav
Paul
Troon, Scotland
Paul Crankshaw wrote:
Time correction: 0600-0606 U
Time correction: 0600-0606 UTC!!
Paul
Paul Crankshaw wrote:
Test heard 0200-0206 UTC with announcement, morse, siren tones
(despite flag antenna now pointing to South America!)
Paul
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Test heard 0200-0206 UTC with announcement, morse, siren tones (despite
flag antenna now pointing to South America!)
Paul
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Just to see if I could do it (!), a copy of the morse id of Radio North
as detected by Perseus:
http://www.geocities.com/paulcrankshaw/radionorth.JPG
Paul
Paul Crankshaw wrote:
For those recording on Perseus and suchlike I measure the carrier of R
North at pretty much 846.000 with
For those recording on Perseus and suchlike I measure the carrier of R
North at pretty much 846.000 with the morse tone at around 846.547
(listening to the morse recording 0500:20 to 0500:50 UTC).
...now for WHYL which will be tougher since I've moved the antenna round
towards the SW for LA.
Radio North, Redcastle, County Donegal, Ireland will be making test
transmissions tonight on 846 kHz
The test runs from 0200 - 0600 UTC inclusive, and will carry CW around
800hz, as well as voice ids every 30m, on the hour and on the half hour.
Details
http://www.ayrshirehistory.eu/tadx/trans
Approx 4 metres high and 15 metres long
Paul
Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
Sounds like you have a terminated corner-fed loop, Paul.
I believe Bruce Conti first described it, see
http://www.bamlog.com/superloop.htm
What dimensions do you use?
best wishes,
Nick
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should be inserted midway
down the downleg and so should be the balun on the other downleg.
Paul
BARRY DAVIES wrote:
Hello Paul
Do you still need to fiddle with the pot one side of which previously ran to
ground/earth on the EWE?
Barry
--- On Tue, 10/3/09, Paul Crankshaw wrote:
From
It all depends on your ground conditions I suppose but gentle hammering
of 4 ft copper pipe works here.
Although the ewe reduces signals from the rear well, I would suggest you
consider a flag.
I'm only able to run the flag with the bottom wire lying on the ground,
and fed at the bottom rath
At 0700 UTC I heard the Radio Rebelde jingle on 1620 kHz. Is the an
attempt to block WDHP/Republica/Marti and does anyone know anything
about the transmitter location?
Paul
Troon, Scotland
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Received here in Scotland at 0101 UTC with fair signal.
Paul
Troon, Scotland
Tom Jasinski wrote:
Thanks for the tip on KGOW. Good solid signal here, almost nothing from R.
Disney in New York. KGOW with good ID at 03:05 CST. Signal is much
stronger & clearer than when heard during hurrica
Thanks Barry and everyone else who listened.
My interpretation was "North Eastern Michigan's news and information
station, this is WATZ AM" !!!
Additionally the station goes to ABC news which WATZ runs.
Paul
Barry McLarnon wrote:
Try again. Listen for: "Northeast Michigan's news and infor
Hi
I believe I have identified this station but would value the opinion of
DXers closer to the action. The recording is very marginal and benefits
from repeated listening.
http://www.geocities.com/paulcrankshaw/1450x.wav
This was recorded at 0900 UTC this morning on 1450 kHz when quite a few
Thanks to Perseus I was able to extract WOON's morse id. This was
recorded at 0800 (just a few seconds after in fact)
http://www.geocities.com/paulcrankshaw/1240woon.wav
Settings used Freq 1239.2 kHz CW Mode bandwidth 22Hz.
http://www.geocities.com/paulcrankshaw/1240woon.wav
Will look for sp
McLarnon wrote:
On Saturday 17 January 2009 07:47, Paul Crankshaw wrote:
CKDO normal strength here at 0600UTC. Prior to 0600 I recorded 0100
UTC and it was fine then with (ice) hockey.
Interesting. Here (187 miles from CKDO) they were mostly in the mud.
In overnight recordings, they
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