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Here in SF Bay Area, CA, weak but barely readable at 22:30 onward on
11092.50 kHz USB. Basically doesn't move the needle, but the frequency is quiet, and modulation is pretty good. Would be fairly easy to read if the local noise levels around here weren't so high. Bruce Jensen |
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![]() bpnjensen wrote: Here in SF Bay Area, CA, weak but barely readable at 22:30 onward on 11092.50 kHz USB. Basically doesn't move the needle, but the frequency is quiet, and modulation is pretty good. Would be fairly easy to read if the local noise levels around here weren't so high. Hang in there Bruce and see if the signal improves with the 2330 broadcast. It's been good here most of the afternoon. dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote:
bpnjensen wrote: Here in SF Bay Area, CA, weak but barely readable at 22:30 onward on 11092.50 kHz USB. Basically doesn't move the needle, but the frequency is quiet, and modulation is pretty good. Would be fairly easy to read if the local noise levels around here weren't so high. Hang in there Bruce and see if the signal improves with the 2330 broadcast. It's been good here most of the afternoon. dxAce Michigan USA Yepp, that's what I"m doing! Very exciting! Wish the voice were not quite so muffled/hollow sounding, bvut maybe 23:30 will help that too. BJ |
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Weak but still readable in Tucson, AZ. Managed to get their Email
address and send a report. Terry - how do you like that AOR receiver? Ugliest damn thing I've ever seen! Frank K3YAZ dxAce wrote: bpnjensen wrote: Here in SF Bay Area, CA, weak but barely readable at 22:30 onward on 11092.50 kHz USB. Basically doesn't move the needle, but the frequency is quiet, and modulation is pretty good. Would be fairly easy to read if the local noise levels around here weren't so high. Hang in there Bruce and see if the signal improves with the 2330 broadcast. It's been good here most of the afternoon. dxAce Michigan USA |
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I have got to quit watching so much College Football on sat's. I seem
to always miss the "good" stuff 73, Ken wrote: Weak but still readable in Tucson, AZ. Managed to get their Email address and send a report. Terry - how do you like that AOR receiver? Ugliest damn thing I've ever seen! Frank K3YAZ dxAce wrote: bpnjensen wrote: Here in SF Bay Area, CA, weak but barely readable at 22:30 onward on 11092.50 kHz USB. Basically doesn't move the needle, but the frequency is quiet, and modulation is pretty good. Would be fairly easy to read if the local noise levels around here weren't so high. Hang in there Bruce and see if the signal improves with the 2330 broadcast. It's been good here most of the afternoon. dxAce Michigan USA |
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bpnjensen wrote:
Here in SF Bay Area, CA, weak but barely readable at 22:30 onward on 11092.50 kHz USB. Basically doesn't move the needle, but the frequency is quiet, and modulation is pretty good. Would be fairly easy to read if the local noise levels around here weren't so high. Bruce Jensen You did better than I did here in San Jose, California. Tried off and on from 1800 to 2130, and listened continuously from 2200 to 0100. Might have heard some hints of voices or music under the noise, or it could have been my imagination. Using a Drake R8 with a 10m longwire running N-S. Got RSH on two out of five previous attempts. |
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![]() bpnjensen wrote: wrote: bpnjensen wrote: Here in SF Bay Area, CA, weak but barely readable at 22:30 onward on 11092.50 kHz USB. Basically doesn't move the needle, but the frequency is quiet, and modulation is pretty good. Would be fairly easy to read if the local noise levels around here weren't so high. Bruce Jensen You did better than I did here in San Jose, California. Tried off and on from 1800 to 2130, and listened continuously from 2200 to 0100. Might have heard some hints of voices or music under the noise, or it could have been my imagination. Using a Drake R8 with a 10m longwire running N-S. Got RSH on two out of five previous attempts. It had to be the noise at your QTH - although the RSH signal was weak, it finally came through clear and readable after about 23:00. The switch to NA was a bit wobbly at 23:30 - some cut outs reportedly due to physical interference from an adjacent comm tower - but finally I was able to nab better than 95% copy once they went to N. America. This on a R75 with two antennas, both effective - a 15m random wire N-S and a DX Ultra, separately and phased together. It really helped to have all three preamps on to simply get the volume up, but it would have been possible without them. Listened all the way through 01:10, when their "sign-off music" finally quit :-) And by the way, a BIG thanks to John Plimmer, Terry and DXAce who brought this to my (our) attention - it really boosted the spirits on a somewhat mediocre day :-) It was fun, but after over 7 hours of listening I find that today I'm suffering from RSH burnout! I had the radio on 11092.5 here from 1700 and during that hour I could have sworn that they were testing the transmitter and indeed they confirmed that they were later on. Not much of a signal here at 1800 sign on and audio a bit muddy but I soon discovered that switching to a narrower filter cleared that up nicely. All in all an interesting bit of fun, though I would have liked to have seen just how much of a difference the directional antenna would have made here had they been able to rotate it this way without a problem. Past transmissions as I recall used a fixed antenna aimed at Ascension Island which put it on a heading to North America all the time. It seems as though they'll be back next year, or sooner? It would be nice I suppose if they just kept the equipment running and relayed their regular MW service. dxAce Michigan USA |
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