Here is the list of who heard what - or tried and didn't - or maybe did. Please
excuse the delay in sending this. I am having computer troubles to the extreme.
The only good news being that the new lap and notebook systems I've just bought
are being set up this afternoon. This list is based on
None of this past weekend's DX tests heard here:
KLAA-830: IBOC hiss from WHAS-840 and/or WBAP-820
made 830 virtually unlistenable.
KEVA-1210: Not heard - without code or at least some
sweep tones, I wasn't optimistic that
they would cut through WPHT's
It was great to log it. The quality of the signal
seemed to improve as time went on. I didn't hear
anything at all in the first ten minutes (did it start
late?) and when I returned from the computer and
refrigerator by 20 past I was hearing weak sweeps.
Towards the end I was able to ID the morse
Saul,
Yes, I just finished dubbing tape with the code at 0411 to a CD and the
report is going out today. The code was better than I expected, even
though much buried behind KKOH, with a bit of WBBM in at that time.
Later on there was more WBBM and some unid SSer. But I am very pleased
indeed!
In what is becoming an annual event, Michael J. Richard of KEVA conducted
another
DX Test on October 23rd, 2006.
While we didn't have the nearly perfect conditions that allowed last
season's coast to
coast receptions, this year's test still allowed a number of lucky DX'ers to
pull
in this