[IRCA] East Coast SDR's (the non-lemons)

2019-02-01 Thread Mark Connelly via IRCA
--- Begin Message --- Bill Whitacre's SDR in Lubec, Maine is the best East Coast SDR (so far).   http://qhkiwisdr.proxy.kiwisdr.com:8073/   Most of the time if I can hear it (TA DX) here, I can get it on his receiver and vice versa. The only other North America receiver that comes close (so far)

Re: [IRCA] East Coast SDR's (the non-lemons)

2019-02-01 Thread Russ Edmunds
I recall the days in the 1970's when we had a couple of active foreign DX'ers in South Florida, it was often the case that when we had good TA's up here, they didn't. At the time the thought was that their signal paths were longer, and their location close to the tropics had a higher

Re: [IRCA] East Coast SDR's (the non-lemons)

2019-02-01 Thread R. Colin Newell
Great list Mark! > I found a Tech report somewhere of the TOP Kiwi WebSDR's on the Planet based solely on average S/N ratio... and oddly, one of the ugliest ones was either in Indonesia or India where the environmental noise level was between S9 and 10DB over S9. One would ask: Why bother

[IRCA] TP 1 Feb Victoria version.

2019-02-01 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
Some actual real audio this morning, all from Down Under, and down lower on the band; upper band Asian carriers only. pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least briefly): no Reasonable audio at times during the period (much of it understandable by a