Re: [IRCA] Seoul AM Radio: 90 stations in 10 mins.

2016-12-11 Thread Walter Salmaniw
Chris, this is excellent!   Bringing back many pleasant memories from
DXpeditions to Grayland and Masset, and to a lesser extent, sometimes from
coastal western North America (our home locations)!   Many thanks!   Walt
Salmaniw, Victoria, BC

On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 6:12 AM, Bruce Portzer  wrote:

> A nice selection of stations Chris.  I actually listened to the whole
> thing before you sent the list, which made it easier to follow the second
> time around.  I can hardly wait to hear the longer version.
>
> Bruce
>
>
> On 12/11/2016 21:47, Chris Kadlec wrote:
>
>> Though I realize perhaps only one or two people listened to more than one
>> minute of this (ha!), for the previously posted recording of 90 stations
>> from Seoul in 10 minutes, here is the station list:
>>
>> 00:00 - 1251 Shandong Country Radio (0:05)
>> 00:07 - 1332 Tokai Radio Nagoya (0:07)
>> 00:14 - 720 KCBS Kanggye (0:06)
>> 00:21 - 558 KBS 2 Radio Daegu (0:03)
>> 00:25 - 1188 FEBC Seoul (0:04)
>> 00:29 - 1161 MBC Busan (0:07)
>> 00:37 - 1134 KBS 3 Radio Seoul (0:02)
>> 00:39 - 1494 RSK Sanyo Broadcasting (0:07)
>> 00:47 - 1188 VOA Seoul (0:06)
>> 00:53 - 603 KBS 2 Radio Seoul (0:04)
>> 00:58 - 963 China Radio Int'l Russian (0:04)
>> 01:03 - 1080 MBC Yeosu (0:06)
>> 01:09 - 1143 Jilin City Story Radio (0:06)
>> 01:15 - 1278 RKB Mainichi Broadcasting (0:07)
>> 01:23 - 1179 Hubei Information Radio (0:05)
>> 01:29 - 1143 Radio Free Korea (0:08)
>> 01:37 - 720 CNR-16 Beijing (0:04)
>> 01:41 - 1278 RKB Mainichi Broadcasting (0:04)
>> 01:46 - 1134 Nippon Cultural Tokyo (0:06)
>> 01:52 - 864 KBS 1 Radio Gangneung (0:06)
>> 01:58 - 873 NHK Radio 2 Kumamoto (0:05)
>> 02:04 - 819 KCBS / DPRK Jammer (0:03)
>> 02:07 - 1206 Jiangsu Story Radio (0:07)
>> 02:15 - 621 Pyongyang Broadcasting (0:05)
>> 02:20 - 1548 Shandong People's Radio (0:08)
>> 02:28 - 1566 FEBC Jeju (0:08)
>> 02:37 - 1431 Babcock Int'l Test (0:06)
>> 02:44 - 1188 Radio Free Asia Seoul (0:05)
>> 02:49 - 648 AFN Okinawa Surf 648 (0:03)
>> 02:52 - 1296 NHK Radio 1 Matsue (0:05)
>> 02:58 - 891 DPRK Jammer (0:03)
>> 03:02 - 1395 Anhui Story Radio Hefei (0:05)
>> 03:07 - 1476 Great Northern Wilderness (0:06)
>> 03:14 - 657 Pyongyang Broadcasting (0:06)
>> 03:21 - 792 SBS Love FM Seoul (0:04)
>> 03:25 - 981 CNR-1 Changchun (0:08)
>> 03:33 - 1557 Taiwan Int'l I Love Music (0:07)
>> 03:41 - 1305 Jinan Literature Radio (0:06)
>> 03:47 - 1062 KBS 1 Radio Cheongju (0:06)
>> 03:54 - 1305 CNR-8 Helong (0:09)
>> 04:03 - 801 Pyongyang B. & NIS Jammer (0:06)
>> 04:09 - 747 NHK Radio 2 Sapporo (0:01)
>> 04:11 - 1467 KBS 1 Mokpo & DPRK Laser (0:10)
>> 04:21 - 1206 Yanbian Comprehensive R. (0:04)
>> 04:25 - 1125 Hebei Story Radio (0:02)
>> 04:27 - 1575 Voice of America Rasom (0:09)
>> 04:37 - 1098 KBS 1 Radio Jinju (0:07)
>> 04:44 - 1242 NBS Nippon Broadcasting (0:07)
>> 04:52 - 1215 MBC Jinju (0:04)
>> 04:56 - 657 NIS Jammer Hwaseong (0:03)
>> 05:00 - 1386 MBC Mokpo (0:08)
>> 05:08 - 1242 NBS Nippon Broadcasting (0:05)
>> 05:13 - 810 Voice of Zhejiang (0:07)
>> 05:20 - 1530 Zhejiang News R. & AFN (0:08)
>> 05:29 - 1269 China Radio Int'l (0:06)
>> 05:35 - 792 SBS Love FM Seoul (0:04)
>> 05:39 - 1143 DPRK Jammer (0:03)
>> 05:43 - 819 KCBS Pyongyang (0:06)
>> 05:50 - 918 Shandong People's Radio (0:04)
>> 05:54 - 738 Jilin Comprehensive News R. (0:07)
>> 06:01 - 1053 NIS Jammer Gimpo (0:03)
>> 06:04 - 963 Liaoning Comprehensive R. (0:07)
>> 06:12 - 1458 Anshan Traffic Radio (0:06)
>> 06:18 - 1476 Great Northern Wilderness (0:06)
>> 06:24 - 1026 Beijing Public Service R. (0:07)
>> 06:32 - 972 KBS Hanminjok 1 Radio (0:09)
>> 06:41 - 639 CNR-1 Beijing (0:05)
>> 06:47 - 999 KCBS Hamhung & NIS Jammer (0:03)
>> 06:50 - 1323 China Radio Int'l Korean (0:09)
>> 07:00 - 666 NHK Radio 1 Osaka (0:05)
>> 07:06 - 684 NIS Jammer Seoul (0:03)
>> 07:09 - 1314 Radio Osaka OBC (0:09)
>> 07:18 - 1017 China Radio Int'l Korean (0:09)
>> 07:27 - 882 Shenyang Life Radio (0:07)
>> 07:35 - 711 DPRK Jammer (0:03)
>> 07:38 - 1575 AFN The Eagle Iwakuni (0:08)
>> 07:47 - 1323 China Radio Int'l Korean (0:07)
>> 07:55 - 837 CBS Seoul (0:05)
>> 08:00 - 1566 Yanbian People's Radio (0:07)
>> 08:07 - 945 CNR-1 Jiaohe (0:05)
>> 08:13 - 1080 Echo of Unification Haeju (0:08)
>> 08:21 - 1440 STV Radio Sapporo (0:05)
>> 08:27 - 756 CNR-1 Laiyang (0:02)
>> 08:29 - 1584 DPRK Helicopter Jammer (0:03)
>> 08:33 - 1440 AFN Daegu (0:05)
>> 08:38 - 1566 FEBC Jeju (0:08)
>> 08:47 - 1422 CBN Radio Shanghai (0:08)
>> 08:56 - 855 NIS Coastal Jammer (0:03)
>> 08:59 - 1170 KBS Hanminjok 2 Radio (0:06)
>> 09:05 - 900 MBC Seoul & DPRK Jammer (0:04)
>> 09:10 - 1593 CNR-1 Changzhou (0:10)
>> 09:20 - 585 Jiangsu Finance Radio (0:07)
>> 09:27 - 657 NIS Jammer Hwaseong (0:03)
>> 09:31 - 1233 NBC Nagasaki Broadcasting (0:06)
>> 09:37 - 927 Liaoning Rural Radio (0:07)
>> 09:44 - 1080 AFN Daegu & NIS Jammer (0:07)
>> 09:52 - 1170 KBS Hanminjok 2 Radio (0:08)
>> 10:00 - 1566 DPRK Laser Jammer (0:05)
>> 10:06 - 1350 RCC Broadcasting (0:06)
>> 10:12 - 

Re: [IRCA] Seoul AM Radio: 90 stations in 10 mins.

2016-12-11 Thread Bruce Portzer
A nice selection of stations Chris.  I actually listened to the whole 
thing before you sent the list, which made it easier to follow the 
second time around.  I can hardly wait to hear the longer version.


Bruce

On 12/11/2016 21:47, Chris Kadlec wrote:

Though I realize perhaps only one or two people listened to more than one 
minute of this (ha!), for the previously posted recording of 90 stations from 
Seoul in 10 minutes, here is the station list:

00:00 - 1251 Shandong Country Radio (0:05)
00:07 - 1332 Tokai Radio Nagoya (0:07)
00:14 - 720 KCBS Kanggye (0:06)
00:21 - 558 KBS 2 Radio Daegu (0:03)
00:25 - 1188 FEBC Seoul (0:04)
00:29 - 1161 MBC Busan (0:07)
00:37 - 1134 KBS 3 Radio Seoul (0:02)
00:39 - 1494 RSK Sanyo Broadcasting (0:07)
00:47 - 1188 VOA Seoul (0:06)
00:53 - 603 KBS 2 Radio Seoul (0:04)
00:58 - 963 China Radio Int'l Russian (0:04)
01:03 - 1080 MBC Yeosu (0:06)
01:09 - 1143 Jilin City Story Radio (0:06)
01:15 - 1278 RKB Mainichi Broadcasting (0:07)
01:23 - 1179 Hubei Information Radio (0:05)
01:29 - 1143 Radio Free Korea (0:08)
01:37 - 720 CNR-16 Beijing (0:04)
01:41 - 1278 RKB Mainichi Broadcasting (0:04)
01:46 - 1134 Nippon Cultural Tokyo (0:06)
01:52 - 864 KBS 1 Radio Gangneung (0:06)
01:58 - 873 NHK Radio 2 Kumamoto (0:05)
02:04 - 819 KCBS / DPRK Jammer (0:03)
02:07 - 1206 Jiangsu Story Radio (0:07)
02:15 - 621 Pyongyang Broadcasting (0:05)
02:20 - 1548 Shandong People's Radio (0:08)
02:28 - 1566 FEBC Jeju (0:08)
02:37 - 1431 Babcock Int'l Test (0:06)
02:44 - 1188 Radio Free Asia Seoul (0:05)
02:49 - 648 AFN Okinawa Surf 648 (0:03)
02:52 - 1296 NHK Radio 1 Matsue (0:05)
02:58 - 891 DPRK Jammer (0:03)
03:02 - 1395 Anhui Story Radio Hefei (0:05)
03:07 - 1476 Great Northern Wilderness (0:06)
03:14 - 657 Pyongyang Broadcasting (0:06)
03:21 - 792 SBS Love FM Seoul (0:04)
03:25 - 981 CNR-1 Changchun (0:08)
03:33 - 1557 Taiwan Int'l I Love Music (0:07)
03:41 - 1305 Jinan Literature Radio (0:06)
03:47 - 1062 KBS 1 Radio Cheongju (0:06)
03:54 - 1305 CNR-8 Helong (0:09)
04:03 - 801 Pyongyang B. & NIS Jammer (0:06)
04:09 - 747 NHK Radio 2 Sapporo (0:01)
04:11 - 1467 KBS 1 Mokpo & DPRK Laser (0:10)
04:21 - 1206 Yanbian Comprehensive R. (0:04)
04:25 - 1125 Hebei Story Radio (0:02)
04:27 - 1575 Voice of America Rasom (0:09)
04:37 - 1098 KBS 1 Radio Jinju (0:07)
04:44 - 1242 NBS Nippon Broadcasting (0:07)
04:52 - 1215 MBC Jinju (0:04)
04:56 - 657 NIS Jammer Hwaseong (0:03)
05:00 - 1386 MBC Mokpo (0:08)
05:08 - 1242 NBS Nippon Broadcasting (0:05)
05:13 - 810 Voice of Zhejiang (0:07)
05:20 - 1530 Zhejiang News R. & AFN (0:08)
05:29 - 1269 China Radio Int'l (0:06)
05:35 - 792 SBS Love FM Seoul (0:04)
05:39 - 1143 DPRK Jammer (0:03)
05:43 - 819 KCBS Pyongyang (0:06)
05:50 - 918 Shandong People's Radio (0:04)
05:54 - 738 Jilin Comprehensive News R. (0:07)
06:01 - 1053 NIS Jammer Gimpo (0:03)
06:04 - 963 Liaoning Comprehensive R. (0:07)
06:12 - 1458 Anshan Traffic Radio (0:06)
06:18 - 1476 Great Northern Wilderness (0:06)
06:24 - 1026 Beijing Public Service R. (0:07)
06:32 - 972 KBS Hanminjok 1 Radio (0:09)
06:41 - 639 CNR-1 Beijing (0:05)
06:47 - 999 KCBS Hamhung & NIS Jammer (0:03)
06:50 - 1323 China Radio Int'l Korean (0:09)
07:00 - 666 NHK Radio 1 Osaka (0:05)
07:06 - 684 NIS Jammer Seoul (0:03)
07:09 - 1314 Radio Osaka OBC (0:09)
07:18 - 1017 China Radio Int'l Korean (0:09)
07:27 - 882 Shenyang Life Radio (0:07)
07:35 - 711 DPRK Jammer (0:03)
07:38 - 1575 AFN The Eagle Iwakuni (0:08)
07:47 - 1323 China Radio Int'l Korean (0:07)
07:55 - 837 CBS Seoul (0:05)
08:00 - 1566 Yanbian People's Radio (0:07)
08:07 - 945 CNR-1 Jiaohe (0:05)
08:13 - 1080 Echo of Unification Haeju (0:08)
08:21 - 1440 STV Radio Sapporo (0:05)
08:27 - 756 CNR-1 Laiyang (0:02)
08:29 - 1584 DPRK Helicopter Jammer (0:03)
08:33 - 1440 AFN Daegu (0:05)
08:38 - 1566 FEBC Jeju (0:08)
08:47 - 1422 CBN Radio Shanghai (0:08)
08:56 - 855 NIS Coastal Jammer (0:03)
08:59 - 1170 KBS Hanminjok 2 Radio (0:06)
09:05 - 900 MBC Seoul & DPRK Jammer (0:04)
09:10 - 1593 CNR-1 Changzhou (0:10)
09:20 - 585 Jiangsu Finance Radio (0:07)
09:27 - 657 NIS Jammer Hwaseong (0:03)
09:31 - 1233 NBC Nagasaki Broadcasting (0:06)
09:37 - 927 Liaoning Rural Radio (0:07)
09:44 - 1080 AFN Daegu & NIS Jammer (0:07)
09:52 - 1170 KBS Hanminjok 2 Radio (0:08)
10:00 - 1566 DPRK Laser Jammer (0:05)
10:06 - 1350 RCC Broadcasting (0:06)
10:12 - 1179 MBS Mainichi Broadcasting (0:07)
10:19 - 873 NHK Radio 2 Kumamoto (0:09)

-Chris Kadlec
  Seoul AM Radio Listening Guide


   - Original Message -
   From: Chris Kadlec
   To: irca@hard-core-dx.com
   Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2016 3:30 PM
   Subject: Seoul AM Radio: 90 stations in 10 mins.


   Here is the Seoul AM band in the most condensed fashion possible: 90 
stations in 10 minutes (edited down from 18 hours of recordings). Please feel 
free to share on any other e-mail lists as this is the only AM-related one I 
take any part in.

   *** Listen here: 

Re: [IRCA] Seoul AM Radio: 90 stations in 10 mins.

2016-12-11 Thread Chris Kadlec
Though I realize perhaps only one or two people listened to more than one 
minute of this (ha!), for the previously posted recording of 90 stations from 
Seoul in 10 minutes, here is the station list:

00:00 - 1251 Shandong Country Radio (0:05)
00:07 - 1332 Tokai Radio Nagoya (0:07)
00:14 - 720 KCBS Kanggye (0:06)
00:21 - 558 KBS 2 Radio Daegu (0:03)
00:25 - 1188 FEBC Seoul (0:04)
00:29 - 1161 MBC Busan (0:07)
00:37 - 1134 KBS 3 Radio Seoul (0:02)
00:39 - 1494 RSK Sanyo Broadcasting (0:07)
00:47 - 1188 VOA Seoul (0:06)
00:53 - 603 KBS 2 Radio Seoul (0:04)
00:58 - 963 China Radio Int'l Russian (0:04)
01:03 - 1080 MBC Yeosu (0:06)
01:09 - 1143 Jilin City Story Radio (0:06)
01:15 - 1278 RKB Mainichi Broadcasting (0:07)
01:23 - 1179 Hubei Information Radio (0:05)
01:29 - 1143 Radio Free Korea (0:08)
01:37 - 720 CNR-16 Beijing (0:04)
01:41 - 1278 RKB Mainichi Broadcasting (0:04)
01:46 - 1134 Nippon Cultural Tokyo (0:06)
01:52 - 864 KBS 1 Radio Gangneung (0:06)
01:58 - 873 NHK Radio 2 Kumamoto (0:05)
02:04 - 819 KCBS / DPRK Jammer (0:03)
02:07 - 1206 Jiangsu Story Radio (0:07)
02:15 - 621 Pyongyang Broadcasting (0:05)
02:20 - 1548 Shandong People's Radio (0:08)
02:28 - 1566 FEBC Jeju (0:08)
02:37 - 1431 Babcock Int'l Test (0:06)
02:44 - 1188 Radio Free Asia Seoul (0:05)
02:49 - 648 AFN Okinawa Surf 648 (0:03)
02:52 - 1296 NHK Radio 1 Matsue (0:05)
02:58 - 891 DPRK Jammer (0:03)
03:02 - 1395 Anhui Story Radio Hefei (0:05)
03:07 - 1476 Great Northern Wilderness (0:06)
03:14 - 657 Pyongyang Broadcasting (0:06)
03:21 - 792 SBS Love FM Seoul (0:04)
03:25 - 981 CNR-1 Changchun (0:08)
03:33 - 1557 Taiwan Int'l I Love Music (0:07)
03:41 - 1305 Jinan Literature Radio (0:06)
03:47 - 1062 KBS 1 Radio Cheongju (0:06)
03:54 - 1305 CNR-8 Helong (0:09)
04:03 - 801 Pyongyang B. & NIS Jammer (0:06)
04:09 - 747 NHK Radio 2 Sapporo (0:01)
04:11 - 1467 KBS 1 Mokpo & DPRK Laser (0:10)
04:21 - 1206 Yanbian Comprehensive R. (0:04)
04:25 - 1125 Hebei Story Radio (0:02)
04:27 - 1575 Voice of America Rasom (0:09)
04:37 - 1098 KBS 1 Radio Jinju (0:07)
04:44 - 1242 NBS Nippon Broadcasting (0:07)
04:52 - 1215 MBC Jinju (0:04)
04:56 - 657 NIS Jammer Hwaseong (0:03)
05:00 - 1386 MBC Mokpo (0:08)
05:08 - 1242 NBS Nippon Broadcasting (0:05)
05:13 - 810 Voice of Zhejiang (0:07)
05:20 - 1530 Zhejiang News R. & AFN (0:08)
05:29 - 1269 China Radio Int'l (0:06)
05:35 - 792 SBS Love FM Seoul (0:04)
05:39 - 1143 DPRK Jammer (0:03)
05:43 - 819 KCBS Pyongyang (0:06)
05:50 - 918 Shandong People's Radio (0:04)
05:54 - 738 Jilin Comprehensive News R. (0:07)
06:01 - 1053 NIS Jammer Gimpo (0:03)
06:04 - 963 Liaoning Comprehensive R. (0:07)
06:12 - 1458 Anshan Traffic Radio (0:06)
06:18 - 1476 Great Northern Wilderness (0:06)
06:24 - 1026 Beijing Public Service R. (0:07)
06:32 - 972 KBS Hanminjok 1 Radio (0:09)
06:41 - 639 CNR-1 Beijing (0:05)
06:47 - 999 KCBS Hamhung & NIS Jammer (0:03)
06:50 - 1323 China Radio Int'l Korean (0:09)
07:00 - 666 NHK Radio 1 Osaka (0:05)
07:06 - 684 NIS Jammer Seoul (0:03)
07:09 - 1314 Radio Osaka OBC (0:09)
07:18 - 1017 China Radio Int'l Korean (0:09)
07:27 - 882 Shenyang Life Radio (0:07)
07:35 - 711 DPRK Jammer (0:03)
07:38 - 1575 AFN The Eagle Iwakuni (0:08)
07:47 - 1323 China Radio Int'l Korean (0:07)
07:55 - 837 CBS Seoul (0:05)
08:00 - 1566 Yanbian People's Radio (0:07)
08:07 - 945 CNR-1 Jiaohe (0:05)
08:13 - 1080 Echo of Unification Haeju (0:08)
08:21 - 1440 STV Radio Sapporo (0:05)
08:27 - 756 CNR-1 Laiyang (0:02)
08:29 - 1584 DPRK Helicopter Jammer (0:03)
08:33 - 1440 AFN Daegu (0:05)
08:38 - 1566 FEBC Jeju (0:08)
08:47 - 1422 CBN Radio Shanghai (0:08)
08:56 - 855 NIS Coastal Jammer (0:03)
08:59 - 1170 KBS Hanminjok 2 Radio (0:06)
09:05 - 900 MBC Seoul & DPRK Jammer (0:04)
09:10 - 1593 CNR-1 Changzhou (0:10)
09:20 - 585 Jiangsu Finance Radio (0:07)
09:27 - 657 NIS Jammer Hwaseong (0:03)
09:31 - 1233 NBC Nagasaki Broadcasting (0:06)
09:37 - 927 Liaoning Rural Radio (0:07)
09:44 - 1080 AFN Daegu & NIS Jammer (0:07)
09:52 - 1170 KBS Hanminjok 2 Radio (0:08)
10:00 - 1566 DPRK Laser Jammer (0:05)
10:06 - 1350 RCC Broadcasting (0:06)
10:12 - 1179 MBS Mainichi Broadcasting (0:07)
10:19 - 873 NHK Radio 2 Kumamoto (0:09)

-Chris Kadlec
 Seoul AM Radio Listening Guide


  - Original Message - 
  From: Chris Kadlec 
  To: irca@hard-core-dx.com 
  Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2016 3:30 PM
  Subject: Seoul AM Radio: 90 stations in 10 mins.


  Here is the Seoul AM band in the most condensed fashion possible: 90 stations 
in 10 minutes (edited down from 18 hours of recordings). Please feel free to 
share on any other e-mail lists as this is the only AM-related one I take any 
part in.

  *** Listen here: 
http://www.beaglebass.com/dx/audio/seoul/Seoul_AM_Radio_in_10_Minutes.mp3


  My very detailed audio bandscans will be released at the end of this month 
after 14 months of work. The audio-only one will run around 100 minutes and the 
one with commentary at over 2 hours, one frequency and station at a time.


  So for the 

Re: [IRCA] [dxld] Amelia Earhat Marshall Islands broadcast recreation

2016-12-11 Thread Walter Salmaniw
Paul, if anyone has a chance, it'll be you.  73, Walt

On Sunday, December 11, 2016, Paul B. Walker, Jr. <
walkerbroadcast...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'll try and remember to check for it.  Doubt I'll hear it but we'll see
>
> Paul
>
> On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 6:13 PM Walter Salmaniw  > wrote:
>
> > Although not MW related (for IRCA), still a most fascinating DX test, and
> >
> > one that I'll be trying for for certain!  6210 might be possible on the
> >
> > west coast, and I do hope that Paul Walker gives it a shot up in Galena,
> AK
> >
> > which should still be dark.  73,...Walt Salmaniw
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Mike Barraclough barraclough.m...@googlemail.com  [dxld] <
> >
> > d...@yahoogroups.com >
> >
> > Date: Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 6:01 PM
> >
> > Subject: [dxld] Amelia Earhat Marshall Islands broadcast recreation
> >
> > To: BDXC News >,
> d...@yahoogroups.com 
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Dave Porter forwarded this to me:
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi, my name is Les Kinney and I am a retired federal agent and
> >
> > historical researcher. I am part of a group that will be traveling to
> >
> > a remote atoll in the Marshall Islands in mid-December. Our research
> >
> > concerns the theory that Amelia Earhart ran out of gas and landed
> >
> > wheels down next to a small island at Mili Atoll. There were three
> >
> > local natives who witnessed this landing during the late morning of
> >
> > July 3, 1937. We have found aircraft artifacts on this small island
> >
> > which we believe may have come from Earhart's Lockheed 10E.
> >
> >
> >
> > We also believe Earhart broadcast distress messages that were heard
> >
> > for the next several days. These voice transmissions were heard by the
> >
> > U.S. Coast Guard, Navy, three Pan Am listening stations and several
> >
> > radio listeners in the United States, Canada, Nauru, and Australia.
> >
> > Unfortunately, because of atmospheric conditions, most likely caused
> >
> > by thunder storms, most of the messages were garbled and unreadable.
> >
> > Several radio listeners believed they heard Earhart speaking. Most
> >
> > heard a word or two; some a sentence or more. Some thought they heard
> >
> > partial latitude and longitude coordinates. None heard Earhart report
> >
> > she was at a specific geographic location except one. That person was
> >
> > Nina Paxton, a registered nurse from Ashland Kentucky. Nina had a new
> >
> > Philco console radio and said she heard Earhart around 2 pm Eastern
> >
> > Standard Time on Saturday July 3rd, 1937. Nina reported Earhart saying
> >
> > they were down on a little island at Mili Atoll. Amelia mentioned her
> >
> > navigator, Fred Noonan, was hurt, they were almost out of gas and
> >
> > warned they couldn't stay there long.
> >
> >
> >
> > Earhart's Lockheed Electra was equipped with a 50 watt Western
> >
> > Electric model 13C transmitter. Earhart would have had to have one
> >
> > engine running to transmit. For a variety of technical reasons, she
> >
> > would have likely been transmitting on 6210 kilocycles high on the AM
> >
> > band which was her day time frequency. There is a remote chance she
> >
> > was broadcasting on 3105 kilocycles her night time radio frequency.
> >
> >
> >
> > We would like everyone's help. We are going to attempt to duplicate
> >
> > that 1937 transmission from this remote island. We will use Earhart's
> >
> > identifying call sign of KHAQQ to begin the broadcast. We will
> >
> > broadcast twice: at 12:30 pm or 1230 hours Eastern Standard Time (EST)
> >
> > and again at 1:00 pm EST or 1300 hours on two successive days,
> >
> > December 15, and 16th, 2016.
> >
> >
> >
> > The first broadcast will be on 6210 kilocycles and will last for one
> >
> > minute. We will repeat the message twice, two minutes apart. After the
> >
> > third transmission on 6210 kilocycles, there will be a three minute
> >
> > pause and we will then broadcast the same message on 3105 kilocycles
> >
> > for one minute, three times, with a two minute delay after each
> >
> > message.
> >
> >
> >
> > We know this is a long shot. We can't duplicate the atmospheric
> >
> > conditions from July 1937 and there is so much more RF interference in
> >
> > 2016. But it is worth a try. We are asking everyone having a receiver
> >
> > capable of listening to this broadcast to tune in on these
> >
> > frequencies. Whether you have an old 1930's radio, or a modern radio
> >
> > with short wave capabilities, keep your cell phone cameras and video
> >
> > cameras ready to capture the moment. Flash the camera on your set and
> >
> > then to yourself while you record our broadcast. If you're lucky
> >
> > enough to pick up the transmission, you will likely get five seconds
> >
> > of fame on a future TV documentary.
> >
> >
> >
> > If you do receive our Earhart recreated broadcast and capture the
> >
> > message on your cell phone 

Re: [IRCA] Fwd: [dxld] Amelia Earhat Marshall Islands broadcast recreation

2016-12-11 Thread Paul B. Walker, Jr.
I'll try and remember to check for it.  Doubt I'll hear it but we'll see

Paul

On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 6:13 PM Walter Salmaniw  wrote:

> Although not MW related (for IRCA), still a most fascinating DX test, and
>
> one that I'll be trying for for certain!  6210 might be possible on the
>
> west coast, and I do hope that Paul Walker gives it a shot up in Galena, AK
>
> which should still be dark.  73,...Walt Salmaniw
>
>
>
>
>
> Mike Barraclough barraclough.m...@googlemail.com [dxld] <
>
> d...@yahoogroups.com>
>
> Date: Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 6:01 PM
>
> Subject: [dxld] Amelia Earhat Marshall Islands broadcast recreation
>
> To: BDXC News , d...@yahoogroups.com
>
>
>
>
>
> Dave Porter forwarded this to me:
>
>
>
> Hi, my name is Les Kinney and I am a retired federal agent and
>
> historical researcher. I am part of a group that will be traveling to
>
> a remote atoll in the Marshall Islands in mid-December. Our research
>
> concerns the theory that Amelia Earhart ran out of gas and landed
>
> wheels down next to a small island at Mili Atoll. There were three
>
> local natives who witnessed this landing during the late morning of
>
> July 3, 1937. We have found aircraft artifacts on this small island
>
> which we believe may have come from Earhart's Lockheed 10E.
>
>
>
> We also believe Earhart broadcast distress messages that were heard
>
> for the next several days. These voice transmissions were heard by the
>
> U.S. Coast Guard, Navy, three Pan Am listening stations and several
>
> radio listeners in the United States, Canada, Nauru, and Australia.
>
> Unfortunately, because of atmospheric conditions, most likely caused
>
> by thunder storms, most of the messages were garbled and unreadable.
>
> Several radio listeners believed they heard Earhart speaking. Most
>
> heard a word or two; some a sentence or more. Some thought they heard
>
> partial latitude and longitude coordinates. None heard Earhart report
>
> she was at a specific geographic location except one. That person was
>
> Nina Paxton, a registered nurse from Ashland Kentucky. Nina had a new
>
> Philco console radio and said she heard Earhart around 2 pm Eastern
>
> Standard Time on Saturday July 3rd, 1937. Nina reported Earhart saying
>
> they were down on a little island at Mili Atoll. Amelia mentioned her
>
> navigator, Fred Noonan, was hurt, they were almost out of gas and
>
> warned they couldn't stay there long.
>
>
>
> Earhart's Lockheed Electra was equipped with a 50 watt Western
>
> Electric model 13C transmitter. Earhart would have had to have one
>
> engine running to transmit. For a variety of technical reasons, she
>
> would have likely been transmitting on 6210 kilocycles high on the AM
>
> band which was her day time frequency. There is a remote chance she
>
> was broadcasting on 3105 kilocycles her night time radio frequency.
>
>
>
> We would like everyone's help. We are going to attempt to duplicate
>
> that 1937 transmission from this remote island. We will use Earhart's
>
> identifying call sign of KHAQQ to begin the broadcast. We will
>
> broadcast twice: at 12:30 pm or 1230 hours Eastern Standard Time (EST)
>
> and again at 1:00 pm EST or 1300 hours on two successive days,
>
> December 15, and 16th, 2016.
>
>
>
> The first broadcast will be on 6210 kilocycles and will last for one
>
> minute. We will repeat the message twice, two minutes apart. After the
>
> third transmission on 6210 kilocycles, there will be a three minute
>
> pause and we will then broadcast the same message on 3105 kilocycles
>
> for one minute, three times, with a two minute delay after each
>
> message.
>
>
>
> We know this is a long shot. We can't duplicate the atmospheric
>
> conditions from July 1937 and there is so much more RF interference in
>
> 2016. But it is worth a try. We are asking everyone having a receiver
>
> capable of listening to this broadcast to tune in on these
>
> frequencies. Whether you have an old 1930's radio, or a modern radio
>
> with short wave capabilities, keep your cell phone cameras and video
>
> cameras ready to capture the moment. Flash the camera on your set and
>
> then to yourself while you record our broadcast. If you're lucky
>
> enough to pick up the transmission, you will likely get five seconds
>
> of fame on a future TV documentary.
>
>
>
> If you do receive our Earhart recreated broadcast and capture the
>
> message on your cell phone camera or camcorder, call us on site in the
>
> Marshall Islands via satellite phone. That number is:
>
> 011-881-651-463-951.
>
>
>
> Please pass this message on to any other radio groups, forums, or
>
> interested friends.
>
>
>
> Schedule: December 15, and 16, 2016
>
>
>
> 6210 Kilocycles: 12:30 pm – 12:32 pm – 12:34 pm (All times EST) +5 for GMT
>
>
>
> 3105 Kilocycles: 12:37 pm – 12:39 pm – 12:41 pm
>
>
>
> 6210 Kilocycles: 1:00 pm – 1:02 pm – 1:04 pm
>
>
>
> 3105 Kilocycles: 1:07 pm – 1:09 pm – 1:11 pm
>
>
>
> Les Kinney
>
>

[IRCA] TP 11 Dec Victoria version

2016-12-11 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
1500UT and following was pretty grim this morning.   Things were more 
lively earlier (1000UT, 1200UT and following); started to fade 
somewhat by 1300UT, with occasional breakouts until 1430UT or so


Best audio (very readable) delivered by 594 and 774 during that 
period, but various other audio on 567 747 828 972the usual




best wishes,

Nick

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[IRCA] Fwd: [dxld] Amelia Earhat Marshall Islands broadcast recreation

2016-12-11 Thread Walter Salmaniw
Although not MW related (for IRCA), still a most fascinating DX test, and
one that I'll be trying for for certain!  6210 might be possible on the
west coast, and I do hope that Paul Walker gives it a shot up in Galena, AK
which should still be dark.  73,...Walt Salmaniw


Mike Barraclough barraclough.m...@googlemail.com [dxld] <
d...@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 6:01 PM
Subject: [dxld] Amelia Earhat Marshall Islands broadcast recreation
To: BDXC News , d...@yahoogroups.com


Dave Porter forwarded this to me:

Hi, my name is Les Kinney and I am a retired federal agent and
historical researcher. I am part of a group that will be traveling to
a remote atoll in the Marshall Islands in mid-December. Our research
concerns the theory that Amelia Earhart ran out of gas and landed
wheels down next to a small island at Mili Atoll. There were three
local natives who witnessed this landing during the late morning of
July 3, 1937. We have found aircraft artifacts on this small island
which we believe may have come from Earhart's Lockheed 10E.

We also believe Earhart broadcast distress messages that were heard
for the next several days. These voice transmissions were heard by the
U.S. Coast Guard, Navy, three Pan Am listening stations and several
radio listeners in the United States, Canada, Nauru, and Australia.
Unfortunately, because of atmospheric conditions, most likely caused
by thunder storms, most of the messages were garbled and unreadable.
Several radio listeners believed they heard Earhart speaking. Most
heard a word or two; some a sentence or more. Some thought they heard
partial latitude and longitude coordinates. None heard Earhart report
she was at a specific geographic location except one. That person was
Nina Paxton, a registered nurse from Ashland Kentucky. Nina had a new
Philco console radio and said she heard Earhart around 2 pm Eastern
Standard Time on Saturday July 3rd, 1937. Nina reported Earhart saying
they were down on a little island at Mili Atoll. Amelia mentioned her
navigator, Fred Noonan, was hurt, they were almost out of gas and
warned they couldn't stay there long.

Earhart's Lockheed Electra was equipped with a 50 watt Western
Electric model 13C transmitter. Earhart would have had to have one
engine running to transmit. For a variety of technical reasons, she
would have likely been transmitting on 6210 kilocycles high on the AM
band which was her day time frequency. There is a remote chance she
was broadcasting on 3105 kilocycles her night time radio frequency.

We would like everyone's help. We are going to attempt to duplicate
that 1937 transmission from this remote island. We will use Earhart's
identifying call sign of KHAQQ to begin the broadcast. We will
broadcast twice: at 12:30 pm or 1230 hours Eastern Standard Time (EST)
and again at 1:00 pm EST or 1300 hours on two successive days,
December 15, and 16th, 2016.

The first broadcast will be on 6210 kilocycles and will last for one
minute. We will repeat the message twice, two minutes apart. After the
third transmission on 6210 kilocycles, there will be a three minute
pause and we will then broadcast the same message on 3105 kilocycles
for one minute, three times, with a two minute delay after each
message.

We know this is a long shot. We can't duplicate the atmospheric
conditions from July 1937 and there is so much more RF interference in
2016. But it is worth a try. We are asking everyone having a receiver
capable of listening to this broadcast to tune in on these
frequencies. Whether you have an old 1930's radio, or a modern radio
with short wave capabilities, keep your cell phone cameras and video
cameras ready to capture the moment. Flash the camera on your set and
then to yourself while you record our broadcast. If you're lucky
enough to pick up the transmission, you will likely get five seconds
of fame on a future TV documentary.

If you do receive our Earhart recreated broadcast and capture the
message on your cell phone camera or camcorder, call us on site in the
Marshall Islands via satellite phone. That number is:
011-881-651-463-951.

Please pass this message on to any other radio groups, forums, or
interested friends.

Schedule: December 15, and 16, 2016

6210 Kilocycles: 12:30 pm – 12:32 pm – 12:34 pm (All times EST) +5 for GMT

3105 Kilocycles: 12:37 pm – 12:39 pm – 12:41 pm

6210 Kilocycles: 1:00 pm – 1:02 pm – 1:04 pm

3105 Kilocycles: 1:07 pm – 1:09 pm – 1:11 pm

Les Kinney

lgkin...@yahoo.com



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[IRCA] WWV Solar Report

2016-12-11 Thread NOAA WWV
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2016 Dec 12 0005 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
#  Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 11 December follow.
Solar flux 71 and estimated planetary A-index 15.
The estimated planetary K-index at  UTC on 12 December was 2.
No space weather storms were observed for the past 24 hours.
No space weather storms are predicted for the next 24 hours.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Trends -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Date 10   10   10   10   10   11   11   11   11   11   11   11   11   12
UTC  0900 1200 1500 1800 2100  0300 0600 0900 1200 1500 1800 2100 
SFlx 73   73   73   73   72   72   72   72   72   72   72   72   71   71
A-in 24   24   24   24   19   16   16   16   16   16   16   16   17   15
K-in 33333344232332
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Re: [IRCA] Alaska AM DX December 10th

2016-12-11 Thread Walter Salmaniw
Mike, good to know, sort of.   Sad to see the gradual/sometimes rapid
demise of AM in Canada.  I felt sad when CBC left Yellowknife and
Whitehorse on AM.  Both were nice catches for me in Masset.  Well, at least
I'll try for the other AM tx in Whitehorse, but I'm sure it's days are
numbered, too.   73,Walt

On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 7:21 PM, Mike Stonebridge 
wrote:

> Walt: CKYL gives out a complete ID around 10 - 5 minutes before TOH that
> starts with their AM, followed by the FM and all their repeaters. However,
> the AM won't be around much longer as they have an application into the
> CRTC to shut it down and become a FM station. You said that they are
> difficult to get by, at least you can get by them. I live a mile from their
> transmitter and are impossible to get by. Can't happen soon enough for me.
>
> Mike 6 miles SSE of Peace River, AB
>
> -Original Message- From: Walter Salmaniw
> Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2016 10:02 AM
> To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America
> Subject: Re: [IRCA] Alaska AM DX December 10th
>
> Paul, thanks for reminding us that there's still some AM in Canada's
> north.  I had forgotten about Whitehorse, since the CBC left their AM
> channel (which I often heard in Masset) a few years ago.  A station I'll
> need to try for, although for me, it will be difficult to get past CHNL
> Kamloops, and especially CKYL in Peace River (the usual occupant
> on-channel).   I note that they don't give their MW channel, just the FM
> frequency.   Not a good sign!   73,   Walt
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2016-12-11 Thread NOAA WWV
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2016 Dec 11 2105 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
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#  Geophysical Alert Message
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 11 December follow.
Solar flux 71 and estimated planetary A-index 17.
The estimated planetary K-index at 2100 UTC on 11 December was 3.
No space weather storms were observed for the past 24 hours.
No space weather storms are predicted for the next 24 hours.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Trends -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Date 10   10   10   10   10   10   11   11   11   11   11   11   11   11
UTC  0600 0900 1200 1500 1800 2100  0300 0600 0900 1200 1500 1800 2100
SFlx 73   73   73   73   73   72   72   72   72   72   72   72   72   71
A-in 24   24   24   24   24   19   16   16   16   16   16   16   16   17
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[IRCA] Alaska AM DX Report 12/11/16

2016-12-11 Thread Paul B. Walker, Jr.
1840UTC to 1915UTC
Galena, Alaska (-16 below, no windchill)
Grundig Sattelite 750
225 foot long wire
DXEngineering HF PreAmp

1242 Tokyo was missing as was Pyongyang on 657 and 873, AFN The Eagle on
810 from Tokyo  was briefly listenable but 1575 The Eagle from Misawa was
totally absent.

But I still had some interesting results, despite a crap ton of atmospheric
noise.

The most interesting one was 729ABC 5RN Brisbane getting wiped out and
buried by an Asian. Whenever I've had 729 in the morning, it's always been
729ABC Brisbane, sometimes strong, sometimes not. .but always them. Audio:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpFylHsGGW0

1206 was in kinda weak with that repeating loop of Silent Night. Audio:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtyVU2KEI3A

1134 KBS Hamminjok 2 Radio was about the strongest, signal wise.. with
music. Audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60HCHlsoIdM

1188 was pretty good too, not quite as strong as 1134 KBS but there wasn't
as much noise. I happened to catch the top of hour station ID on JOKP/NHK
Radio into the NHK Newsdesk. Audio:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vzPjr8j1M8

1314 was in fairly well with some music. Audio here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vzPjr8j1M8

And file this under "I must be in the right place". W1440 Oldies, CKHR
Westaskawin, Alberta with 10kw Non Directional Day and 3 towers at night.
There are my constant, daily visitor on 1440khz. They might be weak, and
sometimes, like today, they're strong. But I don't usually hear them in the
morning, just at night.  Audio:
http://www.onairdj.com/W1440Oldies121120161904UTC.mp3

I had a pretty strong 1548 4QD Emerald, QLD. I've had it before, but it's
not usually very strong. Audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11UwMyi_XI8

1566 HLAZ with it's 250KW and 6 towers was a bit fadey, which isn't usual
here. It's usually pretty strong, solid and steady. Today, as usual when I
catch it, it's a man talking in Russian. Audio:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE0IqiSNm-s
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Re: [IRCA] Alaska AM DX December 10th

2016-12-11 Thread Mike Stonebridge
Walt: CKYL gives out a complete ID around 10 - 5 minutes before TOH that 
starts with their AM, followed by the FM and all their repeaters. However, 
the AM won't be around much longer as they have an application into the CRTC 
to shut it down and become a FM station. You said that they are difficult to 
get by, at least you can get by them. I live a mile from their transmitter 
and are impossible to get by. Can't happen soon enough for me.


Mike 6 miles SSE of Peace River, AB

-Original Message- 
From: Walter Salmaniw

Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2016 10:02 AM
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Alaska AM DX December 10th

Paul, thanks for reminding us that there's still some AM in Canada's
north.  I had forgotten about Whitehorse, since the CBC left their AM
channel (which I often heard in Masset) a few years ago.  A station I'll
need to try for, although for me, it will be difficult to get past CHNL
Kamloops, and especially CKYL in Peace River (the usual occupant
on-channel).   I note that they don't give their MW channel, just the FM
frequency.   Not a good sign!   73,   Walt 


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[IRCA] 11 Dec WC TP revisits

2016-12-11 Thread R. Colin Newell
Upside - the carriers on the NHP fish barrel are around equal to mine -

594 is experiencing snap fades - every couple of seconds, gone... And then back 
again. Will check other frequency to make sure this isn't just a SAH.

This is pathetic DXing at its finest. 

Yup. Same thing on 774 and 1566.

Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
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[IRCA] Dec 11 - sleepy TP time.

2016-12-11 Thread R. Colin Newell
I should be in bed. 

The TP's are totally in some tank somewhere. 

Nothing to see here...

Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
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[IRCA] Oklahoma TP DX 12/11/16

2016-12-11 Thread Richard N Allen
Other than a weak carrier on 828 at 1326 GMT, no TP signals were received here 
this morning.

Richard Allen,
near Perry OK USA,
Skywave + FSL.

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[IRCA] Alaska AM DX December 10th

2016-12-11 Thread Paul B. Walker, Jr.
This was the first time I've gone out in 2 weeks, as temps have been
consistently between -25 and -35 below without a windchill and my cut-off
limit for safety and comfort is anything colder then -25 below keeps me
inside!

Conditions we're ...interesting. I didn't hear any of the big guns I
would've expected to like Talk Sport 1053 or Absolute 1215 which can be
darn near like local signals here at times.

I logged CKRW-AM 610 Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada at 10:03PM AKST/11:03PM
Pacific December 10th with the end of a newscast from the Canadian Press,
local weather forecast, station liner and into asong.

Here's a recording:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnHK9vJlesQ

I also had  620 CKRM Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada at 10:50PM AKST December
10th/1:50AM Central December 11th.

Here they are playing "I Ain't Living Long Like This" by Waylon Jennings.
https://soundcloud.com/onairdjpaulwalker/620ckrm-december-10th-1050pmakst

Here is a CKRM 620 The Source station liner 3 minutes later
https://soundcloud.com/onairdjpaulwalker/620ckrm-december-10-1053pm-akst

I had V7AB 1098 at very very listenable levels, all things considered (Hey,
that's a show on the NPR station I work for!). (Recording was made at
10:10PM AKST/11:10PM Pacific/0710UTC December 11th)

Anyways, I heard what sounded like island christian/religious music
followed by an announcer talking and then more religious music

Here's a recording:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1z3gPdsAac

Paul Walker
Galena, Alaska
Grundig Sattelit 750
225 foot long wire
DXEngineering HF PreAmp
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