Hi Tim
I was able to confirm that we were hearing two different stations this
morning. I've got CNR1 //981 on my recording. Yours may very well be
CNR11. I don't recognize the language, so I can't help there.
The song at about 1217 sounds like something you might hear on the
Marshall
Hi Bruce,
I've got two other clips up on YouTube.
https://youtu.be/n1IB7UuwPAk
https://youtu.be/1l-_DeyPpQY
-Tim
On Tue, Oct 30, 2018, 7:39 PM Bruce Portzer wrote:
> Hi Tim
>
> Nice going on the Asian logs.
>
> I recorded the AM band on my SDR from 1155 to 1505 this morning.
>
Let me add my congratulations for the outstanding TP-DX recordings this
morning, Tim!
<<< We're going to be talking about these
conditions for years to come I think. >>>
Yes we will-- and not just the DXers in the Midwest! :-)
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA
> On October 30, 2018 at 5:46 PM Tim
Tim,
Congratulations on those awesome recordings. It's great to see another
Midwesterner get in on the action! We're going to be talking about these
conditions for years to come I think..
73,
Tim Tromp
West Michigan
On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 2:31 PM tim rahto wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I
Hi Tim
Nice going on the Asian logs.
I recorded the AM band on my SDR from 1155 to 1505 this morning.
Unfortunately, your reception of 1098 was better than mine at 1211-12 UT.
I've mostly been hearing CNR1 there this season, so I checked potential
CNR1 //s: 981 was the best with a woman
Wow! Stunning levels from 774. Get that 1098 to Real DX and likely someone
can ID it. 73 KAZ
On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 2:29 PM Neil Kazaross wrote:
> Nice stuff! Asian TP were better here in IL yesterday with a couple
> audible but not as good as you have. A DKAZ aimed due west while it is
>
Nice stuff! Asian TP were better here in IL yesterday with a couple audible
but not as good as you have. A DKAZ aimed due west while it is great for
DU's isn't optimal for Japan/Korea/etc. In passing I thought the very weak
female talk on 747 was JJ rather than 4QS (several low band Aussies
Excellent loggings Tim. 747 is parallel to 774, 828, 693 etc at the
time we hear them, so easy to check them off.
1098? We've been hearing a lot of CNR1 on the coast. If you have
the Pacific Asian Log, then in the "Networks" section, CNR1 shortwave
parallels are listed (as are CNR11), if
Hello everyone,
I picked a good morning to drag myself out of bed before dawn. The band was
full of carriers, some of which turned into remarkably strong signals. All
loggings were made between 1030 UTC and 1230 UTC from Luther, Iowa using a
SAL-30 antenna and a Perseus receiver.
Here's a