I was away for a a few days, hence the good TP reception (and even
TA), but I'm back now, which would explain the less than inspiring
reception this morning. The good news (for the rest of you) is that I
have to be out of town again next week, so things should pick up.
567 RNZ National
At 19:08 2018-10-11, Chuck Hutton wrote:
I didn't quite follow this.
(1) A receiver to the east was mentioned, but the example is a
receiver to the west.
>whooops"receiver to the WEST"now, why do they call it the
Far East, hi.
(2) which sunset is being referred to? Rx or tx?
Nick, as you can see, most measurements are many years old.
It really looks like North Korea is the one on the low side. It drifts
between 620.95-620.97 kHz and has no break between 2000-2100.
At least some Heilongjiang transmitters are on overnight, nearer nominal
and carrying non-stop
I didn't quite follow this.
(1) A receiver to the east was mentioned, but the example is a receiver to the
west.
(2) which sunset is being referred to? Rx or tx?
And to toss in my opinion (sorry, no scientific facts), a previous post
mentioned that enhancement at the receiver;s local
Is the MW offset list at https://www.mwlist.org/mwoffset.php?khz=621
no longer accurate then Mauno?
It's pretty clear that the N. Korean is on the low side in that
list. For me, the first clue that it was not N. Korea that was being
heard was that the carrier on the low side was relatively
Hi Chris,
Gary's answer is quite correct, and similar boosts occur around
sunset when the receiver is to the east of a transmitter on the other
side of the ocean. Japanese DXers have heard Argentina on 1030
around Japanese sunset for example, and I'm sure Mark Connelly and
others can
Hi Guys:
A short report this week as I had little time to DX or review ELAD
Recordings. However we did find 2 NEW Loggings, both are lowered powered
stations from the South.
Hearing lots of Mexican Stations playing the Mexican National Anthem at 0700
EDT, one of which is listed below.
Hopefully the spectrogram via a South Korean remote rx comes through via
the other list. I think it is 2 Hz on the high side.
The carrier on the low side drifts quite a bit: between 620.95-.965 kHz.
If it is one of the dozen Heilongjiang transmitters, it is on 24h. Acc.
to WRTH they have
Hi Chris,
<<< Your song on 603 Hwaseong is actually an *old* type of Korean rap music.
It's by Leessang from back in 2009. Korea was a whole different scene and
different culture way back then. It actually came out the very month I moved to
Korea. >>>
Wow, thanks for the information! Of
Your song on 603 Hwaseong is actually an *old* type of Korean rap music. It's
by Leessang from back in 2009. Korea was a whole different scene and different
culture way back then. It actually came out the very month I moved to Korea.
A curiosity though: do you guys only get these signals in a
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