For the last half hour, 1323 has been delivering consistent audio
hereconsistently poor and unreadable, couldn't even ID the language. But,
at 0558UT, it actually faded up enough to deliver a Voice of Russia World
Service ID from a woman, some frequency information I think, then asking me
At 05:35 10/19/2009, you wrote:
Croatia 1134 kHz 0528 utc fair signal with talk and music. Seemed like
they signed-off or changed antenna direction. No carrier at all after 0530
utc.
EMWG lists s/off at 0630UT, Dennis, but that reference doesn't take daylight
time into account, so it's
Chuck Nick,
Thanks for the information. I never thought about the sunrise in Croatia.
I just looked at the clock and saw 0530 utc and the signal vanished.
Dennis,
Salmon Creek ,WA
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1575 has VOA and Farda cochannel, both at good levels at 14:04 UTCWalt
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No time now, but I was blown away by the strength of the CC stations this
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Hi Guys:
A bit of ULR Bedtime DX Last night netted what I hope are 2 New
Stations. One of these I'm not sure about due to Conflicting Data I have
seen on the Web. The Station in question is...
640 WMFN Zeeland, MICHIGAN
Half of what I read says they are SPANISH...Mexican Brokeredbut
Listened from 1315-1350 ut and conditions was very good. Most of the action
was on the bottom part of the band.
279 Russia very poor.
567 JOIK just above the noise level at times.
594 JOAK fair.
603 Not sure who audio was just above noise leel.
657 N. Korea poor.
693 JOAB fair to
NHK2's s/off seems to have moved back to 1600 at least. Presently (1603UT) ,
the music box is struggling with splatter on 747, 774 and 828
best wishes,
Nick
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Victoria, BC
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Yup,
Like I observed yesterday, 747//774//828 all just kept trucking at
1500. I quit at 1512, with 747 still going well, but the other two
were there with only poor audio.
John B.
At 04:03 PM 10/19/2009 +, you wrote:
NHK2's s/off seems to have moved back to 1600 at least.
Things continued to be quite good this morning, with the Chinese
seeming somewhat better than usual.
540 was the strongest CNR1 that I've heard there at 1430 dawn
765 seemed to be Chinese, but with an echo that I've not heard
before... and none listed in my version of PAL
1062 just after
I found the NHK2 sked on their website and it looks like the s/off is now 1540.
It had been 1500 a couple of weeks ago.
Bruce
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Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 09:42:19
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On my last visit to Grayland (10/09/09) I recorded the 1500 utc sign-off
of NHK2 on JOUB 774. On my next visit November 12-13 I will try to record
the 1540 utc sign off that Bruce stated. Why does NKH2 leave their
transmitters on long after they cut the programing?
Dennis,
Salmon Crfeek, WA
Gee, I must have been DXing from another planet this morning (some will say
that happens every morning, and not just DXing). It was pretty darn good
here, but the high points were hearing several KBS stations, NHK1 on 603 and
the NHK2 pipsqueaks on 1512. Yes there was China there, but not
Spent twenty minutes at the dial Saturday morning (about an hour before
LSR) and got two new ones both to the ULR and overall logbook! Not bad
for the small time available.
1380 WMJR KY Nicholasville (-Lexington) 10-17 0658 G at times w/Rosary.
ID and Real Life Radio slogans. Mentioned CoL plus
Hello All,
The excellent Chinese conditions noted by Walt and others were prevailing
here also, but a couple of other long-term targets were finally at decent
levels this morning-- barely strong enough to be received on the 9' loop.
1143-Taiwan fisheries had been reported by almost
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2009 Oct 19 1811 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 18 October follow.
Solar flux 70 and mid-latitude A-index 2.
The
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A bit of ULR Bedtime DX Last night netted what I hope are 2 New
Stations. One of these I'm not sure about due to Conflicting Data I have
seen on the Web. The Station in question is...
640 WMFN Zeeland, MICHIGAN
Half of what I read says they are
There were so many excellent TA loggings tips in this edition of the digest.
Congrats to all.
Received real-time, such data could be very valuable to other DXers chasing
those elusive signals.
To that end, I'd encourage everyone to join in the MWDX IRC chat room, where
these tips can be
I finally went looking for TPs again this morning. There was lots of
stuff coming in but none of them were all that strong.
Judging from the SDR files, conditions peaked at around 1330 and went
downhill after that. Keep in mind that I was recording one hour
segments of different frequency
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2009 Oct 20 0006 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 19 October follow.
Solar flux 71 and mid-latitude A-index 1.
The
At 09:03 AM 10/19/2009, you wrote:
NHK2's s/off seems to have moved back to 1600 at least. Presently (1603UT) ,
the music box is struggling with splatter on 747, 774 and 828
best wishes,
Nick
I guess I was really lucky to have gotten the 15:00 s/off for Bangladesh last
weekend in
Where were you located for this attempt?
Bert New
Watkinsville, Georgia
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Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 08:33:33 -0400
From: gilst...@gmail.com
To: irca@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: [IRCA] Tybee Island, Georgia, Saturday Sunset
Folks,
My foray to the beach
Carriers and audio snippets on 1575, 1215, 855, etc
A low-normal evening so far.
Who knew we west coasters would start using the term 'normal'
to describe evening TA reception.
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This morning I had to be in the OR by 07:50 local, so my reception finished a
few minutes after 14:00 UTC, while beginning at 13:23. SF 70 A2, K0. A very
good CC morning, but also Radio Farda overpowering VOA Thailand as well for the
first time this season here in Victoria. The RR LW were
I went back and took another look at the NHK2 schedule. As it turns
out, 1540 is the start time for the last program of the day. After
checking the times for Oct 19-26, the correct signoff times are 1600 on
Friday-Monday, and 1550 on Wed Thur. Which matches the time Nick
reported. Sorry
Correction to the correction: 1600 s/off should be Friday-Tuesday, not
Friday-Monday. And, for the record, the hour they added between
midnight and 1 am is for high school lecture programs. Do they really
expect students to be up that late on school nights?
Bruce
Bruce Portzer wrote:
I
Babelfish are the cats meow. Just ask zaphod!
der kashketfeller
Bruce Portzer wrote:
I went back and took another look at the NHK2 schedule. As it turns
out, 1540 is the start time for the last program of the day. After
checking the times for Oct 19-26, the correct signoff times are
Way to go Mike. Send them down here please.
Don K.
Mike Stonebridge wrote:
Hi Everyone:
In my quest to log more Alaskans I have started earlier this year, even tho I don't have
my Alaskan BOG laid down yet. Being somewhat encouraged by Pat's frequent reporting of
the Alaskans he has
Way to go Mike. Send them down here please.
Thanks Don. Wish I could send them down your way. But I could only do it if
other guys on the left coast did the same to all the TA's I used to hear.
Mike in St Isidore, AB
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Hi Everyone:
In my quest to log more Alaskans I have started earlier this year, even tho I
don't have my Alaskan BOG laid down yet. Being somewhat encouraged by Pat's
frequent reporting of the Alaskans he has heard I have spent more than a few
nights parked
Congrats Mike! It does surprise me you don't have Alaskans all over the
dial, as close as you are. I remember in Seward AK in the 60s, Peace
River, Grande Prairie, Ft. St. Johns, Yellowknife, Inuvik were are
nightly visitors especially in mid Winter. I used to catch the CHAK
s/off news. In those
At 02:10 10/20/2009, you wrote:
A low-normal evening so far.
Who knew we west coasters would start using the term 'normal'
to describe evening TA reception.
Nicely put, Colin. It's been quite a dull evening, yet in the last few
minutes, 0505UTC following, I've heard 1215 at quite good
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