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Tony Meloche January 5th 04 03:11 AM

"Hot jazz" on 3295??
 
Station (very weak) I cannot ID on 3295 kHz at 0305. Playing uptempo
jazz right now. It's so rare to get anything here, and I can find no
reference *anywhere* to a station using this frequency - pirate?

Tony


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Jim Hackett January 5th 04 04:36 AM

More likely an image of an AM BCB station...



"Tony Meloche" wrote in message
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Station (very weak) I cannot ID on 3295 kHz at 0305. Playing uptempo
jazz right re likenow. It's so rare to get anything here, and I can find

no
reference *anywhere* to a station using this frequency - pirate?

Tony


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Dxluver January 5th 04 09:40 AM

More likely an image of an AM BCB station...

Huh? Nah, I doubt it.

N8KDV January 5th 04 02:03 PM



Tony Meloche wrote:

Station (very weak) I cannot ID on 3295 kHz at 0305. Playing uptempo
jazz right now. It's so rare to get anything here, and I can find no
reference *anywhere* to a station using this frequency - pirate?

Tony


Possibly Guyana? They operate around 3292v. Also known to relay the VOA and BBC.

Try and pick them up again, and zero beat the frequency, if you haven't already.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B
"I swear by, not at, Drake receivers"

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm



Tony Meloche January 5th 04 03:10 PM



N8KDV wrote:

Tony Meloche wrote:

Station (very weak) I cannot ID on 3295 kHz at 0305. Playing uptempo
jazz right now. It's so rare to get anything here, and I can find no
reference *anywhere* to a station using this frequency - pirate?

Tony


Possibly Guyana? They operate around 3292v. Also known to relay the VOA and BBC.

Try and pick them up again, and zero beat the frequency, if you haven't already.


Tried that, Steve The station was so weak it was undetectable in either
USB or LSB - only very faintly in AM, though I'd lose it if I varied
even a coule of tenths of a kilohertz either way. Guess I'll have to
wonder about that one for awhile.

Tony


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N8KDV January 5th 04 05:18 PM




Tony Meloche wrote:

Tried that, Steve The station was so weak it was undetectable in either
USB or LSB - only very faintly in AM, though I'd lose it if I varied
even a coule of tenths of a kilohertz either way. Guess I'll have to
wonder about that one for awhile.


I guess my question at this point is: What radio are you using? If you are able to pick
up something in AM mode, you 'should' be able to use USB or LSB to zero beat the carrier
of the station, even in situations where you were not able to get any audio from the
signal.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B
"I swear by, not at, Drake receivers"

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm




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Caribbean Listener January 5th 04 06:43 PM

I get Guayana on that frequency here. They always play a little jazz.


Marty
San Juan, PR

SW-77, DX440 and Sangean 606AP

Tony Meloche January 6th 04 12:47 AM



N8KDV wrote:

Tony Meloche wrote:

Tried that, Steve The station was so weak it was undetectable in either
USB or LSB - only very faintly in AM, though I'd lose it if I varied
even a coule of tenths of a kilohertz either way. Guess I'll have to
wonder about that one for awhile.


I guess my question at this point is: What radio are you using? If you are able to pick
up something in AM mode, you 'should' be able to use USB or LSB to zero beat the carrier
of the station, even in situations where you were not able to get any audio from the
signal.



Sorry, I misunderstood you - yes, I did zero the carrier wave. I'm
using the Icom R-75. Only with *extremely* weak stations do I get no
audio in USB or LSB - more often than not, that is how I fine-tune every
station. Faint as it was, it was 3295 on the button based on zeroing
the carrier (also very weak) and the reception in AM mode.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B
"I swear by, not at, Drake receivers"

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm



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Tony Meloche January 6th 04 12:50 AM



Caribbean Listener wrote:

I get Guayana on that frequency here. They always play a little jazz.

Marty
San Juan, PR

SW-77, DX440 and Sangean 606AP



Thanks, Marty - sounds like the most likely answer - Steve also
suspected Guayana.

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