Better re-check their website: to buy a licensed copy of Goldwave will cost
you $50 Canadian (about $45 US they say). They do have a free demo.
A highly regarded totally free recording editing package that's simple to
use is Audacity which you can find at http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ . It
1215 has had a barely audible het for at least an hour (0615UT now),
but not really going anywhere. Wonder how late into the spring this
will make an appearance on the west coast this season ?
Nick
Nick Hall-Patch
Well, I don't have a licensed copy but it still works.
Paul
On 4/12/07, Chuck Hutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Better re-check their website: to buy a licensed copy of Goldwave will
cost
you $50 Canadian (about $45 US they say). They do have a free demo.
A highly regarded totally free
Listened from 1207-1300 ut Splash from domestic stations was worse than normal.
H-800 continued to out perform the NW Ewe.
279 Russia, Radio Rossii weak at 1251 with music.
594 Japan, JOAK 1239 weak with woman singing.
774 Japan, JOUB 1202 weak. Splash.
828
At 13:03 12/04/2007, you wrote:
Listened from 1207-1300
Sounds like the time to have done the listening, Dennis. Things
weren't great when I checked just before 1300UT; 828 only audio worth
talking about, then I couldn't get back until 1320UT, by which time,
it was just carriers.
best
A radio behemoth rises
TAVIA GRANT
Globe and Mail Update
Astral Media Inc. clinched a long-awaited deal Thursday to buy Standard
Radio Inc. for $1.08-billion, creating the largest radio broadcaster in
Canada.
The Montreal-based broadcaster signed a letter of intent to buy Standard
in February.
Listened from 1215-1305 UT and heard these carriers: 558, 585, 594, 693, 828,
972, 1503 1557 and 1566. Interesting I heard no carriers on 747 or 774.
Stations with audio.
693 JOAB very poor at 1257 UT.
1566 HLAZ poor at 1254 UT.
Bill Block
Prescott Valley, AZ
Drake R8
At 09:37 PM 4/11/2007 -0400, you wrote:
Charles A Taylor wrote:
Paul,
You n' me's gotta have a little chat right out in front of everyone.
Last time I went looking at your site, I saw that your sign-off time
for April was 7:00 PM.
Yeah, sez I. So tune in the R8B at 1900 on 1590.
Yes, thank you to Mr. Fybush for clearing things up ;)
Paul
On 4/12/07, Charles A Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 09:37 PM 4/11/2007 -0400, you wrote:
Charles A Taylor wrote:
Paul,
You n' me's gotta have a little chat right out in front of everyone.
Last time I went
dennis, what model car do you have with an am stereo
radio? would it by chance be a chrysler? some k-car
types had fm-am stereo radios.---bill in bc
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The car I used last night was a 1994 Ford Thunderbird. AM-FM stereo with
cassette. My wifes car is a Mercury Tracer 1997 with AM-FM stereo with CD.
The T-bird radio has a scan-tune button. It's a hassle to tune, because if you
stay on a frequency for over 5 seconds the radio returns
Misto Kashkettdragger,
Good to see you spending a little time at the dials. I think I see
your situation clearly: same ole' BCB every day and night, ho-hum.
Yawn.
Getting back from VOA Delano in 2001 and just in time to go into
chemotherapy and radiation therapy for cancer, I somehow forgot all
At 10:17 PM 4/11/2007 -0400, you wrote:
790 NV KBET Winchester..still looking for this guy. Anyone know
what the format is? Los Angeles Clovis are strong here + Albany and
others sneak in from time to time. Hard to distinguish.
Whatever's running there now, won't be for long.
Charles:
When my mom had chemo/radiation 8 years ago and again about 2 years ago...
she only expierience nausea and occassional extreme energy loss(tiredness)
now and then. She's done pretty well and is a pretty tough cookie for
having had cancer twice, 6 or so years apart.
Paul
On 4/12/07,
dennis, what model car do you have with an am stereo
radio? would it by chance be a chrysler? some k-car
types had fm-am stereo radios.---bill in bc
I have a colleague in my lab who drives a K-Car.
He has AM Stereo and I have listened to it.
You can just make out the stereo image...
off of a
Perhaps, I'm misreading the tone of this e-mail. And if so, my
apologies in advance
to you Charles...but---this sounds a lot like a DX'er publicly
accusing a broadcaster
of violating the terms of their license regarding their operations.
I don't see how this kind of discussions benefit the
Les:
I'll take the blame on this one, as it is technically my fault. I was
operating on EST, not EDT... Charles, Russ and Scott caught my mistake.
Paul
On 4/12/07, Les Rayburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps, I'm misreading the tone of this e-mail. And if so, my
apologies in advance
to
Paul,
It's not an issue of blame, at least from my point of view. Shouldn't
that have
just been a private e-mail?
les
On Apr 12, 2007, at 11:35 AM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. wrote:
Les:
I'll take the blame on this one, as it is technically my fault. I was
operating on EST, not EDT... Charles,
Les:
You are right, a private email would've been alot better.. I agree.
However, I was taking mr Taylor's side on the fact that he was accusing me
of operating outside of parameters, the problem was my faul;t and I found
the error.
Paul
On 4/12/07, Les Rayburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul,
I'm glad that you were not offended. Also glad that an error in
operations was discovered
and corrected.
I repeat my thanks for all that you've done to help arrange past
broadcast tests, and for offering to include DX'ers in future
maintenance tests at your own station. All MW DX'ers
*blushes* Thanks Les. I do it for the love of the hobby, as I'm a DX'er too.
Paul
On 4/12/07, Les Rayburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul,
I'm glad that you were not offended. Also glad that an error in
operations was discovered
and corrected.
I repeat my thanks for all that you've done
I'm going to be working on DX tests for stations in the following states:
***Nevada
***Florida
***South Carolina
***Mississippi
***Alabama
***Connecticut
***New Jersey/New York
I will *not* reveal what stations I'm speaking to just yet as I'm handling
things with them for now and I also don't
I ought to have my head examined on this one. Correct time is 6:15 a.m.,
not 8:15. I should have known better, since I was sitting where it is
necessary for me to sit on any school morning at that time, and it's the
only time I have to DX, using my Radio Shack multi-band portable, of course.
WJLB 1400, Detroit, used to have George Bryson signing its QSL's. George
was a slightly crazy 17-year old IRCA member whose handle was J-Evil. I
knew IRCA'ans at the time who said they would never consider a QSL signed by
him worth anything.
73s
David
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
To compare Les, a hard working man whos been in the industry before to this
17 year old is wrong.
On 4/12/07, David Faulkner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WJLB 1400, Detroit, used to have George Bryson signing its QSL's. George
was a slightly crazy 17-year old IRCA member whose handle was
David,
I understand your point. But consider the following:
A. I'm not 17, but rather 45. Business owner, family guy, lifelong
ham, and
dedicated to producing valid verifications. My nickname would likely
be boring if I had one.
B. If we insist that stations handle the QSL's, especially for
Paul, if you are responsible for putting Nevada in my logbook and a
Nevada QSL in my collection, I promise you a 6-pack of the beverage of
your choice! Thanks for all your efforts.
Jim Pogue
Memphis, TN
- Original Message -
From: Paul B. Walker, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday,
Paul:
I never meant to make a comparison. Just throwing out a bit of
history. I knew George, wonder what happened to him, happen to have one
of his QSL's, which I do consider valid because, after all, at the time WJLB
was an easy logging for me, being the dominant 1400 in Port Huron.
Yes!!! Thanks, Paul, particularly on Nevada.
Dave
Highland Park, NJ
I'm going to be working on DX tests for stations in the following states:
***Nevada
***Florida
***South Carolina
***Mississippi
***Alabama
***Connecticut
***New Jersey/New York
I will *not* reveal what stations I'm speaking
Les:
As I just said to Paul, I'm not arguing, just recalling a bit of DX
history. (Occupational hazard--I'm A.B.D. in 20th century U.S. History at
Ohio University.) In those days (the 1960's) people were suspicious of
anything not signed by a CE. As far as I'm concerned, good riddance
At 11:30 AM 4/12/2007 -0500, you wrote:
Perhaps, I'm misreading the tone of this e-mail. And if so, my
apologies in advance
to you Charles...but---this sounds a lot like a DX'er publicly
accusing a broadcaster
of violating the terms of their license regarding their operations.
Les,
Well, I stuck
At 12:35 PM 4/12/2007 -0400, you wrote:
Les:
I'll take the blame on this one, as it is technically my fault. I was
operating on EST, not EDT... Charles, Russ and Scott caught my mistake.
Paul
Paul n' Les,
And I figgered that the 7:00 PM HAD to be a mistake. Why would Paul
sign off WABV an
Likewise!
Dave
NJ
Paul, if you are responsible for putting Nevada in my logbook and a
Nevada QSL in my collection, I promise you a 6-pack of the beverage of
your choice! Thanks for all your efforts.
Jim Pogue
Memphis, TN
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Charles,
I'm overly sensitive to DX'ers making accusations about stations
operating parameters. Having been on the receiving end of many phone
calls with engineers and station owners who have been upset by the
actions of a few members of our hobby.
I apologize for jumping to Paul's
Nevada is on my most wanted list as well. If it will help, I'll be
happy to
get an adult beverage fundraiser going!
73,
Les Rayburn, N1LF
On Apr 12, 2007, at 3:55 PM, David Hochfelder wrote:
Likewise!
Dave
NJ
Paul, if you are responsible for putting Nevada in my logbook and a
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:Issued: 2007 Apr 12 1808 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center
#
# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 11 April follow.
Solar flux 69 and mid-latitude A-index 4.
The mid-latitude
As long as it comes in 12-ounce cans or bottles!
Jim Pogue KH2AR/WPE9HLJ/KG6DX1A
Memphis, Tennessee USA
NRD-535, ICF-2010
Wellbrook LA5030 loop, attic longwire
Quantum phaser
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Paul B. Walker, Jr.
Sent:
Oh yeah, same offer goes for anyone who is responsible for putting Vermont
in my logbook and QSL collection.
Jim Pogue KH2AR/WPE9HLJ/KG6DX1A
Memphis, Tennessee USA
NRD-535, ICF-2010
Wellbrook LA5030 loop, attic longwire
Quantum phaser
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe we should make this offer to the CEs at a few stations too! Now
there's a fundraiser I'd make a contribution to.
Jim Pogue KH2AR/WPE9HLJ/KG6DX1A
Memphis, Tennessee USA
NRD-535, ICF-2010
Wellbrook LA5030 loop, attic longwire
Quantum phaser
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
--- David Hochfelder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Likewise!
Dave
NJ
Paul, if you are responsible for putting Nevada in my logbook and a
Nevada QSL in my collection, I promise you a 6-pack of the beverage
of
your choice! Thanks for all your efforts.
*** At this rate, Paul's going to
RUSSIA: Radio Station Tikhiy Okean, Vladivostok. 5960 and 7330 kHz f/d blue
card and personal letter from Alexey Giryuk, Engineer of the Company in 41
days for a CD recording, EE report and mint stamps. Alexey says effective
March 25 they changed frequencies to 9765 and 12065 kHz and time to
Hey all, I've met Paul, live and in person...I think he is more the Grape
Nehi type !! 73, Chris K4NHLS.C.
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All of this discussion finally forced me into further investigating the
capabilities of my existing equipment. After several hours of
experimentation, and with the addition of a spare Sangean VersaCorder
for use as a playback deck, I successfully figured out how to use my
WebTV Plus unit to
At 01:07 PM 4/12/2007 -0500, you wrote:
Paul,
I'm glad that you were not offended. Also glad that an error in
operations was discovered
and corrected.
I repeat my thanks for all that you've done to help arrange past
broadcast tests, and for offering to include DX'ers in future
maintenance tests
You name it and it's yours. I can even drive it up there to you!
Bert New
Watkinsville, Georgia
Proudly Serving You Since 1964!
From: Paul B. Walker, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of
America[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mailing list for the
Let the good times Charles. Joke 'em if they can't take a ***k!
Bert New
Watkinsville, Georgia
Proudly Serving You Since 1964!
From: Charles A Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of
America[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mailing list for the
Charles:
I had been signong off an hour early.. woops
Paul
On 4/12/07, Ira Elbert New, III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let the good times Charles. Joke 'em if they can't take a ***k!
Bert New
Watkinsville, Georgia
Proudly Serving You Since 1964!
From: Charles A Taylor [EMAIL
Now that I know you're alive, answer my message from the other day, please.
P.S. I agree. He's a soft drink kind of guy.
Bert New
Watkinsville, Georgia
Proudly Serving You Since 1964!
From: chris and anne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of
Sweet.
I've had 2 people offer me beer, and another few offer me some drinks.. I
like this ..
\
Paul
On 4/12/07, Ira Elbert New, III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You name it and it's yours. I can even drive it up there to you!
Bert New
Watkinsville, Georgia
Proudly Serving You Since 1964!
That was supposed to say...
Let the good times roll!
I'm sure everyone figured that out though.
Bert New
Watkinsville, Georgia
Proudly Serving You Since 1964!
From: Paul B. Walker, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of
America[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'll take a case of Jack Daniels Down Home Punch or Mike's Haard
Lemonade(Cranberry flavored)
Paul
On 4/12/07, Ira Elbert New, III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that I know you're alive, answer my message from the other day,
please.
P.S. I agree. He's a soft drink kind of guy.
Bert
--- Patrick Griffith, N0NNK / WPE9HVW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The caveat is that WebTV limits audio files to one 30 second wav file
attachment per e-mail. Similarly, they limit photo attachments to one
photo or postcard size scan per e-mail. So I will have to be very
selective in picking
Beer?
He said beverage.
I was thinking of a sixpack of the 2000 foot long kind...
David Hochfelder wrote:
Likewise!
Dave
NJ
Paul, if you are responsible for putting Nevada in my logbook and a
Nevada QSL in my collection, I promise you a 6-pack of the beverage of
your choice! Thanks for
If you just switched over 150 percent to a good ole' fashioned PC, you
wouldn't have a 30 second audio file or 1 picture limit :)
Paul
On 4/12/07, Russ Edmunds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Patrick Griffith, N0NNK / WPE9HVW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The caveat is that WebTV limits audio
To Les, Paul, and the group
RE: B. If we insist that stations handle the QSL's, especially for major
tests like the ones in Montana or Utah, then you'll have very few tests.
Stations simply don't have the resources that they once did. Offering to
handle QSL chores make it easier to get tests,
1590 OH WAKR Akron 04/12 2000. Out of Cleveland Cavaliers network,
something unintelligible (sounded like ID for another
station) and then 1590, WAKR, Akron's (unintelligible)
authority. Not surprised to hear this one. Pest
in
Paul said sarcastically: If you just switched over 150 percent to a good
ole' fashioned PC, you wouldn't have a 30 second audio file or 1 picture
limit :)
///
Paul, I generally ignore most messages from you. Usually I simply delete
them when I see your name in the header. It has been noted
At 06:51 PM 4/12/2007 -0400, you wrote:
Charles:
I had been signong off an hour early.. woops
Paul
Aw, come on Paul! Even if you did, you didn't hafta tell no one!
'Specially not me.
Now ya see, I gotcha 'nother hour of possible revenue.
73,
Chaz
Charles A Taylor, WD4INP
Greenville, North
Ouch!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Patrick Griffith, N0NNK / WPE9HVW
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 7:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Success! (was) To Les-- Semi-Monthly QSL Rant
Paul said sarcastically: If you just
Nice job for infering what I meant. Sure I said it sarcasticly, but it
wasn't meant with any ill-intent..
I delete 95 percent of the email I get from the BC and AF threads so I
hardly call that replying to absolutely everything that comes across my
inbox.
Get your facts straight before calling
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# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center
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# Geophysical Alert Message
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 12 April follow.
Solar flux 68 and mid-latitude A-index 9.
The mid-latitude
Chollie,
Thanks Much!
Don K.
Charles A Taylor wrote:
Misto Kashkettdragger,
Good to see you spending a little time at the dials. I think I see
your situation clearly: same ole' BCB every day and night, ho-hum.
Yawn.
.
73,
Chollie
Charles A Taylor, WD4INP
Greenville, North
At 06:19 PM 4/12/2007 -0700, you wrote:
Chollie,
Thanks Much!
Don K.
Charles A Taylor wrote:
Misto Kashkettdragger,
Good to see you spending a little time at the dials. I think I see
your situation clearly: same ole' BCB every day and night, ho-hum.
Yawn.
73,
Chollie
Donnie,
Betimes
Well, we deploy both at the LBI DXpedition! Hence the confusion...
Dave, NJ
Beer?
He said beverage.
I was thinking of a sixpack of the 2000 foot long kind...
David Hochfelder wrote:
Likewise!
Dave
NJ
Paul, if you are responsible for putting Nevada in my logbook and a
Nevada QSL in my
Joe,
I too am very gratefull that Les has taken on the job handling the
QSLing. He does a wonderful job. The QSLs he does are sure nice looking
too.
In this day, if we continue to QSL, we need to accept what is offered.
I am happy to get anything back.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
KAVT
Jim,
Great going!!!
73,
Patrick
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KAVT Reception Manager
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I have a nice idea. I don't collect QSL's but many of my friends here do and
they treasure them and I respect them and thatso...for all our sakes,
how about if no one here ever whines or cries or bitches publically when
another member or associated friendly radio person doesn't quickly QSL
Any DX tests for NH, VT, or WV?
Thanks.
73,
Patrick
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Have you caught WWVA 1170 yet ? Keeping trying sunrise !! But VT and NH are
brutally hard here !! 73 KAZ. IL/WI
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Neil,
I totally agree. If we DX more, we can hear new stations and get more
QSLs too. Infact I sent out two reports today!
73,
Patrick
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Neil,
Yes, I have WWVA. Infact thanks to Willis who alerted us when they were
presumed ND one night. I got a great ID just before Tulsa IDed at the
TOH. I have it on tape. But so far no QSL from them. I would love to
hear someone from WV and get a QSL. The same is true from CT. I got WTIC
a few
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