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Ross Archer June 19th 07 09:20 AM

4910 Khz - ABC (Tennant Creek?) domestic service 0802+
 
Decent signal into west coast USA. 0802-current RST=449. (S3 preamp
off, S5 on)
Pop music, talk, definite ABC ID.

Unsure whether this is Tennant Creek, Alice Springs, or Katherine, but
per ABC website it sounds like it's probably Tennant Creek.

Apparently propagation is pretty good tonight, as the signal is
stable, with minimal fading.

Antenna is 102 foot G5RV into ICOM-746PRO.

GUD DX

-- ross


American Insurgent June 20th 07 04:23 AM

4910 Khz - ABC (Tennant Creek?) domestic service 0802+
 
On Jun 19, 1:20 am, Ross Archer wrote:
Decent signal into west coast USA. 0802-current RST=449. (S3 preamp
off, S5 on)
Pop music, talk, definite ABC ID.

Unsure whether this is Tennant Creek, Alice Springs, or Katherine, but
per ABC website it sounds like it's probably Tennant Creek.

Apparently propagation is pretty good tonight, as the signal is
stable, with minimal fading.

Antenna is 102 foot G5RV into ICOM-746PRO.

GUD DX

-- ross



I have found that Oz tends to fade in not until a few hours later,
around 1100-1200 UTC. That's when there's enough darkness to
sufficiently propagate the signal. By 1400 they're usually booming
in.


Ross Archer June 20th 07 04:29 AM

4910 Khz - ABC (Tennant Creek?) domestic service 0802+
 
On Jun 19, 8:23 pm, American Insurgent wrote:
On Jun 19, 1:20 am, Ross Archer wrote:

Decent signal into west coast USA. 0802-current RST=449. (S3 preamp
off, S5 on)
Pop music, talk, definite ABC ID.


Unsure whether this is Tennant Creek, Alice Springs, or Katherine, but
per ABC website it sounds like it's probably Tennant Creek.


Apparently propagation is pretty good tonight, as the signal is
stable, with minimal fading.


Antenna is 102 foot G5RV into ICOM-746PRO.


GUD DX


-- ross


I have found that Oz tends to fade in not until a few hours later,
around 1100-1200 UTC. That's when there's enough darkness to
sufficiently propagate the signal. By 1400 they're usually booming
in.


Where are you located, approximately? I wonder if there was some
unusual propagation path then. The signal was surprisingly free of
deep fades. I went to sleep well before 1100. I will try towards
then later. Though the signal was readable enough to hear the "ABC"
announcements and the unmistakable female and male Australian
accents :)



Paul Dwerryhouse June 20th 07 04:42 AM

4910 Khz - ABC (Tennant Creek?) domestic service 0802+
 
Ross Archer writes:

Decent signal into west coast USA. 0802-current RST=449. (S3 preamp off, S5
on) Pop music, talk, definite ABC ID.


Unsure whether this is Tennant Creek, Alice Springs, or Katherine, but
per ABC website it sounds like it's probably Tennant Creek.


The transmitter for 4910kHz is at Tennant Creek; the origin of the programming
at that particular time will either be Darwin or Alice Springs, depending on
which of the two programs that the shortwave transmitter takes. My guess is
Alice Springs.

Cheers,

Paul

--
Paul Dwerryhouse | PGP Key ID: 0x6B91B584
================================================== ======================

shortWWWave: http://shortwwwave.com/

Ross Archer June 20th 07 10:51 PM

4910 Khz - ABC (Tennant Creek?) domestic service 0802+
 
On Jun 19, 8:42 pm, Paul Dwerryhouse
wrote:
Ross Archer writes:
Decent signal into west coast USA. 0802-current RST=449. (S3 preamp off, S5
on) Pop music, talk, definite ABC ID.
Unsure whether this is Tennant Creek, Alice Springs, or Katherine, but
per ABC website it sounds like it's probably Tennant Creek.


The transmitter for 4910kHz is at Tennant Creek; the origin of the programming
at that particular time will either be Darwin or Alice Springs, depending on
which of the two programs that the shortwave transmitter takes. My guess is
Alice Springs.

Cheers,

Paul

--
Paul Dwerryhouse | PGP Key ID: 0x6B91B584
================================================== ======================

shortWWWave: http://shortwwwave.com/


Thanks!

Last night, signal was much weaker. So I guess propagation varies a
lot.

I wonder if they use NVIS (near-vertical incidence signal) techniques
like NBC Port Morseby PNG does on 4890 Khz. Outback Australia seems
like it was made for NVIS shortwave.


-- ross


Dale Parfitt June 21st 07 01:19 AM

4910 Khz - ABC (Tennant Creek?) domestic service 0802+
 

I wonder if they use NVIS (near-vertical incidence signal) techniques
like NBC Port Morseby PNG does on 4890 Khz. Outback Australia seems
like it was made for NVIS shortwave.


-- ross


NVIS =Near Vertical Incident Skywave

W4OP



Nobody[_3_] June 21st 07 01:21 AM

4910 Khz - ABC (Tennant Creek?) domestic service 0802+
 
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 14:51:53 -0700, Ross Archer
wrote:

On Jun 19, 8:42 pm, Paul Dwerryhouse
wrote:
Ross Archer writes:
Decent signal into west coast USA. 0802-current RST=449. (S3 preamp off, S5
on) Pop music, talk, definite ABC ID.
Unsure whether this is Tennant Creek, Alice Springs, or Katherine, but
per ABC website it sounds like it's probably Tennant Creek.


The transmitter for 4910kHz is at Tennant Creek; the origin of the programming
at that particular time will either be Darwin or Alice Springs, depending on
which of the two programs that the shortwave transmitter takes. My guess is
Alice Springs.

Cheers,

Paul

--
Paul Dwerryhouse | PGP Key ID: 0x6B91B584
================================================== ======================

shortWWWave: http://shortwwwave.com/


Thanks!

Last night, signal was much weaker. So I guess propagation varies a
lot.

I wonder if they use NVIS (near-vertical incidence signal) techniques
like NBC Port Morseby PNG does on 4890 Khz. Outback Australia seems
like it was made for NVIS shortwave.


-- ross



Port Moresby "DOES"?

Thought NBC had been off the air for ???

Ross Archer June 21st 07 06:08 AM

4910 Khz - ABC (Tennant Creek?) domestic service 0802+
 
On Jun 20, 5:19 pm, "Dale Parfitt" wrote:
I wonder if they use NVIS (near-vertical incidence signal) techniques


like NBC Port Morseby PNG does on 4890 Khz. Outback Australia seems
like it was made for NVIS shortwave.


-- ross


NVIS =Near Vertical Incident Skywave

W4OP


Thanks for the correction. I wasn't entirely sure I had it right :)


Ross Archer June 21st 07 06:09 AM

4910 Khz - ABC (Tennant Creek?) domestic service 0802+
 
On Jun 20, 5:21 pm, Nobody wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 14:51:53 -0700, Ross Archer
wrote:



On Jun 19, 8:42 pm, Paul Dwerryhouse
wrote:
Ross Archer writes:
Decent signal into west coast USA. 0802-current RST=449. (S3 preamp off, S5
on) Pop music, talk, definite ABC ID.
Unsure whether this is Tennant Creek, Alice Springs, or Katherine, but
per ABC website it sounds like it's probably Tennant Creek.


The transmitter for 4910kHz is at Tennant Creek; the origin of the programming
at that particular time will either be Darwin or Alice Springs, depending on
which of the two programs that the shortwave transmitter takes. My guess is
Alice Springs.


Cheers,


Paul


--
Paul Dwerryhouse | PGP Key ID: 0x6B91B584
================================================== ======================


shortWWWave: http://shortwwwave.com/


Thanks!


Last night, signal was much weaker. So I guess propagation varies a
lot.


I wonder if they use NVIS (near-vertical incidence signal) techniques
like NBC Port Morseby PNG does on 4890 Khz. Outback Australia seems
like it was made for NVIS shortwave.


-- ross


Port Moresby "DOES"?

Thought NBC had been off the air for ???


I dunno. I haven't been SWLing for a long time; just starting up
again.
I guess the tsunami permanently knocked it off the air?
Sorry to hear it. I used to listen to that as a kid.


Ross Archer June 21st 07 06:11 AM

4910 Khz - ABC (Tennant Creek?) domestic service 0802+
 
On Jun 20, 5:19 pm, "Dale Parfitt" wrote:
I wonder if they use NVIS (near-vertical incidence signal) techniques


like NBC Port Morseby PNG does on 4890 Khz. Outback Australia seems
like it was made for NVIS shortwave.


-- ross


NVIS =Near Vertical Incident Skywave

W4OP


Thanks for the correction. I wasn't entirely sure I had it right :)



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