Kazaross
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 7:21 AM
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] KICY 850 1245Z Aug 17th, Trinidad CA
I remember that rest area from a trip up the coast when I lived in Marin
Cty for much of a year. With a TRF I could null 540 KVIP
ternational Radio Club of America
> Subject: Re: [IRCA] KICY 850 1245Z Aug 17th, Trinidad CA
>
> KICY normally
> Operates with 3 towers 11pm-4am beaming to Russia but they have an STA To
> operate non directional with 50kw 24/7 The directional signal is
> voluntary so no inteference
] KICY 850 1245Z Aug 17th, Trinidad CA
KICY normally
Operates with 3 towers 11pm-4am beaming to Russia but they have an STA To
operate non directional with 50kw 24/7 The directional signal is
voluntary so no inteference is being caused to other stations
KICY is 50kw non directional all other times
Great Catch Ken!!
James Niven
Austin, Texas
-Original Message-
From: IRCA On Behalf Of Ken Waters
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2018 10:19 AM
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America
Subject: [IRCA] KICY 850 1245Z Aug 17th, Trinidad CA
I had the opportunity to scan
Hi Ken,
Congratulations on your reception of 850-KICY!
<<< On the same drive the previous day I had the pleasure of visiting the
Rockwork locations on the Oregon coast. It was daytime so no chance for any
DX'ing but, my goodness, what a stunning setting. >>>
Yes, the Rockwork cliff is not only
KICY normally
Operates with 3 towers 11pm-4am beaming to Russia but they have an STA To
operate non directional with 50kw 24/7 The directional signal is
voluntary so no inteference is being caused to other stations
KICY is 50kw non directional all other times of the day anyways
Paul
On Sun,
I had the opportunity to scan the band from Trinidad Rest Area Southbound
(a bit north of Eureka CA) on Thursday. Unfortunately just a car radio (10
kHz steps) and didn't hear anything too interesting (looking for Hawaiians)
but did hear Russian language on 850 at 1245Z that caught my attention. I