Colin, very well heard last night about this time, too! Walt
On Wednesday, November 28, 2018, R. Colin Newell
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> Assuming this big signal - 0557 UTC
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> Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -
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Assuming this big signal - 0557 UTC
Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -
DRAKE R8 - N Flag
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I’d go with WRTH. For anything outside of the United States the FCC database is
way out of date.
Sent from my iPad
> On Nov 28, 2018, at 7:56 PM, Ken Waters wrote:
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> Try the FCC database: https://www.fcc.gov/media/radio/am-query. I use it
> quite a bit and it has many, many Mexican
Not an astonishing morning, but far better than yesterday, and with Iran back
for a morning visit. A bit of a high band lift around local sunrise.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least
briefly):
594 JOAK 1549UT
Reasonable audio at times during
Don't often have time to compile TAs in a timely manner, but this
evening happened to be one of those rare times, so here's what was heard
this evening in southern Alberta:
639 RNE Spain Man and woman presenting news, alternating
items, //855.
657 unID "Just there" traces
Try the FCC database: https://www.fcc.gov/media/radio/am-query. I use it
quite a bit and it has many, many Mexican stations as well as Central
American in there.
Ken/N4PBY
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 7:58 PM Linnea Gutierrez-Wilson
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> A good starting point would be WRTH - the Word Radio
I have been using Jaguar on a regular basis for one + year and I would
say that for deep MW file analysis, Jaguar is the best tool. I
particularly like the Extended Scan feature where one can perform from
wav files, an high resolution deep bandscan of split carriers over a
certain period of
A good starting point would be WRTH - the Word Radio and Television Handbook
http://www.wrth.com/
2019 version is available for pre-order.
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 9:38 PM Paul B. Walker, Jr. <
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> Where can I find a list thats at least fairly accurate of AM
Where can I find a list thats at least fairly accurate of AM stations form
Mexico?
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Don't need to spend much time for a TP report today. Heard the big
five from Japan (594, 693, 747, 774, 828), with only 774 having much
punch, and traces of audio from 1116 and 1566. That was it. This
evenings brief TA opening was much more interesting.
73,
Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, AB
The norm around here seems to be a peak around sunset, then things drop
off a bit, sometimes rebounding later, but often not.
Signals have certainly dropped off tonight, only carriers here
now. Interestingly quite a strong presumed Farda carrier on 1575, but
I can't even see the buzz saw
I don't get home early enough from work (just now, 01:44 UTC) and things
are pretty deadWalt
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 12:38 AM Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
> A bit of Russian sounding talk on 1386 and the
> buzz saw only, neither very strong. Carriers were showing by 2300UT
>
> 73,
>
> Nick
>
>
No IranianByzzer...
It was very strong here at 3:45 today, lots of hets and one with good audio
(didn't write freq down but not 855). I thought it might be great night but
maybe not.
Steve,
Mayne Island
WEB - "The VE7SL Radio Notebook": http://qsl.net/ve7sl/
VE7SL BLOG -
Yup - I’m there.
No IranianByzzer...
Who broke the ionosphères...
Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -
> On Nov 28, 2018, at 4:38 PM, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
>
> A bit of Russian sounding talk on 1386 and the buzz saw only, neither very
> strong. Carriers were showing by 2300UT
>
>
A few weak carriers, with 864 the best at the moment.
Bruce
On 11/28/2018 16:38, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
A bit of Russian sounding talk on 1386 and the buzz saw only, neither
very strong. Carriers were showing by 2300UT
73,
Nick
At 00:16 2018-11-29, Nigel Pimblett wrote:
Audio around
A bit of Russian sounding talk on 1386 and the
buzz saw only, neither very strong. Carriers were showing by 2300UT
73,
Nick
At 00:16 2018-11-29, Nigel Pimblett wrote:
Audio around sunset here beyond the regulars on
1413 and 1386:Â 684, 693, 702, 855, 864, 1071,
1188 and of
Barry
You're probably referring to the Pacific Asian Log (PAL) that I edit.
You can find it at radioheritage.net - scroll down the main page to the
PAL link, then follow another link or two until you get to the page
where you can download it. There were some compatibility issues
between
Audio around sunset here beyond the regulars on 1413 and 1386: 684,
693, 702, 855, 864, 1071, 1188 and of course the buzz saw.
73,
Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, AB, Canada
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I September this year a member published a link to a pdf document listing by
frequency Asia a Pacific stations. Both my laptop and cloud links have become
corrupted. I am getting the message "There was a problem reading this document
(131 )" Can anyone tell me how
Hi Brandon,
Jaguar has been "team ware" (invitation-only users) from the beginning, and
only accessible by a handful of DXers (most of them in Nordic countries). I
became one of the group in early 2012, but lost interest a year or so
later--the features, tool set, and methods of operation were
Thanks Chuck. Actually, never heard that the SDR-IQ audio was superior on MW.
Assuming that is with SpectraVue, going to check that out.
> On Nov 28, 2018, at 1:57 PM, Chuck Hutton wrote:
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> Brandon -
>
>
> There's not much more to say. A lot of people thought the SDR-IQ audio was
> top
Brandon -
There's not much more to say. A lot of people thought the SDR-IQ audio was top
notch. Since you have one, you already know what I know.
Too bad it overloads some and only records 192 kHz.
Chuck
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Sent:
Hi Chuck. Please expound on the SDr-IQ comment, I have one that has been
relegated to 10m beacon CWSkimmer duties.
After being an early Perseus adopter, I sold mine years ago to fund a G33DDC. I
just found a used one for less than $600 to use with Jaguar, and it arrived
today. i am expecting a
Although 1593 was a later kingpin here, 1557 definitely ruled the
airwaves around 1540UT. At first listen, I was only hearing VoA (I
think) on 1575, when it wasn't the jammer.
Nick
At 16:35 2018-11-28, R. Colin Newell wrote:
Apart from China on 1593 at rip-snorting levels on the TOA at
Apart from China on 1593 at rip-snorting levels on the TOA at 1600 UTC,
it looked to be an average to slightly above average morning with
a frisky SR lift around 1530 UTC -- especially favouring the upper band
and (the now unique and it is own category "Jammer of Note") bringing
the Iranian buzzer
Pretty sure it’s Mexicali as two people have suggested. I’ll post audio
later on
Paul
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 8:51 AM Glenn Hauser wrote:
> XEABCA Mexicali really gets out, as I last reported less than a month ago
> around sunrise with romantic music, instead of former news format. If it`s
>
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XEABCA Mexicali really gets out, as I last reported less than a month ago
around sunrise with romantic music, instead of former news format. If it`s
really classical/cultural there is/was XEUDO Los Mochis if it still exist.
Glenn Hauser, OK
Hi Paul,
Here is a little gem that MAY be of some help...
https://www.fcc.gov/media/radio/am-query
It doesn't show any formats, but it gives you a place to start looking on
the web.
Please note that you can filter your searches, by frequency, location, etc.
Good DX and 73
Joe
On Wed, Nov
The barnyard noises... cows mooing and roosters crowing at 702am was...
interesting
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 9:13 AM C B via IRCA wrote:
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1514 UTC - 1575 KHz Iran buzzer
Burying the VOA ON 1575 and a second signal...
Interesting times...
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That could be XEABC, in Mexicali.
Craig BarnesWheat Ridge, CO
On Wednesday, November 28, 2018, 6:43:22 AM MST, Paul B. Walker, Jr.
wrote:
Who on 820khz would be running spanish language music? One song I'm hearing
now almost sounds like it's classical, but not
Who on 820khz would be running spanish language music? One song I'm hearing
now almost sounds like it's classical, but not sure. Nothing I can find in
the US matches and I know less than nothing about Mexican radio. I'm
hearing a second song that sounds a bit more adult contemporary in nature.
I
It sounds like it's back to back music with no liners, id's or
announcements and some of the transitions between songs are very abrupt and
sudden
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 6:35 AM Paul B. Walker, Jr. <
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> Who on 820khz would be running spanish language music?
Thanks to C K Raman of India for listening to my 927 kHz recording of an
English co-channel mixing with China at 1531 UTC on November 8th in Poipu,
Hawaii, and confirming that this was English news from All India Radio (100 kW)
in Visakhapatnam, on the east coast of India. The recording has
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