New EWE and Frustration
I have erected a 5 metre EWE at our property in Titirangi, Auckland, where we spend the week working.
The aerial is not working well at all and even regular power houses such as KUAU on 1580 and XERF on 1570 cannot be heard. I have to discover what the reason for this is. The noise levels don't appear to be too bad. The section slopes down quite steeply at the back of the house. The aerial is probably 3m lower at the far end - whether that makes any difference or not I do not know. It may be the way I wound the ferrite core, or the way things are connected up. It is a bit frustrating as we are within sight of the sea, so I should be able to hear things.
I will be trying to change things soon with the hope that I might hear something.
Ironically, the only frequency I could hear thing on was 1170. I think it was too early for the Aussies to come in, so it likely wasn't 1170. What it was I don't know - perhaps a birdie from a NZ station?? What I do know is that right on the top of the hour it faded!!
Welcome
Hello and welcome to my blog.
My wife and I relocated to Mangawhai, Northland, New Zealand - just over 100 km north of Auckland in July of 2018. Whilst not as active as I would like to be, this is a record of what I have been hearing.
Wednesday, 12 December 2018
Monday, 26 November 2018
KEIB 1150 AM
I had the pleasure of logging KEIB in Los Angeles on 1150 kHz over the weekend. The signal was fair but conditions were quite noisy. If I used the passband facility on my radio (set at -.800, so almost a full kilohertz below the signal) I got a decent signal and was able to pick out a number of details. The splash from 1152 was quite bad. Reception was at 1000 UTC.
I had the pleasure of logging KEIB in Los Angeles on 1150 kHz over the weekend. The signal was fair but conditions were quite noisy. If I used the passband facility on my radio (set at -.800, so almost a full kilohertz below the signal) I got a decent signal and was able to pick out a number of details. The splash from 1152 was quite bad. Reception was at 1000 UTC.
Sunday, 28 October 2018
New EWE and things heard
I have finally got around to putting up my new south east EWE. I had one there originally, but it didn't perform terribly well, so I moved it to become a north east EWE, where it has performed admirably. Unfortunately the weather intervened before I could finish it this weekend, so next Saturday's job is to complete it.
While I was down in Auckland this week, I left my laptop running and the SDR and recorded 1430 kHz for 10 minutes each day from 0858 UTC. I have heard snippets of things on the frequency, but not much that you could really identify.
I was pleased to hear some music recorded on the 23rd and an announcement on the 24th (not very clear). I was complaining to Bryan Clark how noisy it had been. When I went out on Saturday to bring the EWE down so that I could use the back end pole to share the back end of the new EWE I realised that the earth wire had snapped off in the wind. No wonder the signal was noisy and I am surprised anything was heard at all.
That evening following the repair, signals on 1430 were much better. I managed to log KVVN the Vietnamese language station in California with an announcement in Vietnamese and a song. Just before the hour a station was playing Tom Jones' 'It's Not Unusual'. There were later snippets of KLO, but nothing concrete to verify it. On Saturday evening there were 4 stations visible with their various offset frequencies.
I am recording again this week in the hope I may hear more.
While I was down in Auckland this week, I left my laptop running and the SDR and recorded 1430 kHz for 10 minutes each day from 0858 UTC. I have heard snippets of things on the frequency, but not much that you could really identify.
I was pleased to hear some music recorded on the 23rd and an announcement on the 24th (not very clear). I was complaining to Bryan Clark how noisy it had been. When I went out on Saturday to bring the EWE down so that I could use the back end pole to share the back end of the new EWE I realised that the earth wire had snapped off in the wind. No wonder the signal was noisy and I am surprised anything was heard at all.
That evening following the repair, signals on 1430 were much better. I managed to log KVVN the Vietnamese language station in California with an announcement in Vietnamese and a song. Just before the hour a station was playing Tom Jones' 'It's Not Unusual'. There were later snippets of KLO, but nothing concrete to verify it. On Saturday evening there were 4 stations visible with their various offset frequencies.
I am recording again this week in the hope I may hear more.
Thursday, 4 October 2018
Noumea is an interesting place
Noumea is an interesting place with no AM to disturb the airwaves, everything heard must
be from overseas.
Using my Etón E1 with only its whip aerial, I was able to hear a bit. I was staying in
an Air BnB apartment on the Baie des Citrons just south of the city and there
was a fair bit of noise around. From about 800kHz down there was a lot of
noise. However, if I held the radio horizontally, ie with the tuning dial
facing up, the noise was reduced.
My first
listening session was from 0630 UTC on 2nd October. New Zealand only
stations were heard. They started to fade in around then. Darkness is complete
at about 0715
The second
session was from 0855, well after sundown and after sundown in Australia.
Results were quite different as the Aussies proved more powerful than the
Kiwis. Disappointingly the PNG stations were not audible. I suspect with a EWE
pointed in the right direction things might be a bit different.
I have left
out repeats, i.e. where I heard NZ early and again late.
612
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0856
|
AUSTRALIA, 4QR Brisbane very good // 630 4QN Townsville – also good 3/10
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621
|
0856
|
UNKNOWN –mixed - likely to be 3RN Melbourne and Rhema Whangarei. 3/10
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639
|
0857
|
AUSTRALIA – sport. Possibly 4MS Mossman….. ? Good 3/10
|
657
|
0857
|
NEW ZEALAND, Star Wellington – good. 3/10
|
684
|
0857
|
AUSTRALIA, 2KP Kempsey good. 3/10
|
738
|
0858
|
AUSTRALIA, 2NR Grafton very good. //747 4QS Toowoomba and 774 possibly Melbourne both fair. 3/10
|
792
|
0859
|
AUSTRALIA, 4RN Brisbane Fair/ good. 3/10
|
837
|
0900
|
AUSTRALIA, 4RK ABC Capricornia good 3/10
|
936
|
0900
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AUSTRALIA, 4PB ABC News Radio fair 3/10
|
990
|
0636
|
NEW ZEALAND, R Apna, Auckland fair with rock mx 2/10
|
1008
|
0901
|
AUSTRALIA, 4TAB Brisbane fair but noisy 3/10
|
1017
|
0636
|
NEW ZEALAND, R Sport Canterbury – fair/ poor 2/10
|
1035
|
0901
|
UNKNOWN – possibly a mixture of Aussie and Kiwi 3/10
|
1035
|
0920
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AUSTRALIA, 2EA, SBS2 good in German. I could even follow the conversation! 3/10
|
1080
|
0640
|
NEW ZEALAND, NewstalkZB Auckland – good with talk 2/10
|
1098
|
0915
|
MARSHALL IS V7AB (presumed) fair in an indigenous lang. Nothing else fitted with what I was hearing. 3/10
|
1107
|
0637
|
NEW ZEALAND, R Live, Tauranga – fair with talk 2/10
|
1125
|
0635
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NEW ZEALAND, Radio Sport Hawkes Bay Fair 2/10
|
1125
|
0914
|
VANUATU, Fair with a discussion in Bislama, presumed. 3/10
|
1134
|
0902
|
AUSTRALIA, 2AD Armidale fair with music 3/10
|
1143
|
0902
|
UNKNOWN – surging signal. 3/10
|
1161
|
0903
|
AUSTRALIA – unknown which one but fair with music. 3/10
|
1170
|
0910
|
AUSTRALIA, 2CH Sydney good with talk and mx. 3/10
|
1179
|
0637
|
NEW ZEALAND, R Ake, Auckland – fair with music 2/10
|
1188
|
0903
|
AUSTRALIA, 2NZ Inverell at fair levels 3/10
|
1206
|
0855
|
NEW ZEALAND, supposedly Trackside Radio Dunedin, but mention as made of grasslands (perhaps a local ad) and mixed with Aussie. Fair 3/10
|
1215
|
0638
|
NEW ZEALAND, NewstalkZB Kaikohe – fair with talk 2/10
|
1233
|
0903
|
AUSTRALIA, ABC Newcastle good 3/10
|
1242
|
0640
|
NEW ZEALAND, 1XX Whakatane fair with mx 2/10
|
1242
|
0904
|
UNKNOWN – possibly 4AK Toowoomba good with mx. 3/10
|
1251
|
0635
|
NEW ZEALAND, Religion – fair 2/10
|
1269
|
0904
|
AUSTRALIA, 2SM Sydney good with the end of the news. 3/10
|
1296
|
0640
|
NEW ZEALAND, A bit of a mystery because it was //1332 and 1341. NewstalkZB Hamilton is what I expected. Will investigate again 2/10
|
1314
|
0905
|
AUSTRALIA, 2KY Racing Radio Wollongong fair. 3/10
|
1359
|
0642
|
NEW ZEALAND, Coast Taranaki fair with music 2/10
|
1386
|
0642
|
NEW ZEALAND, Tarana – Good as always. 2/10
|
1413
|
0643
|
NEW ZEALAND, NewstalkZB Tokoroa fair but surging signal 2/10
|
1413
|
0906
|
AUSTRALIA, SBS1 Newcastle fair in what sounded like an island language. 3/10
|
1422
|
0922
|
AUSTRALIA, probably 3XY in Greek, but it didn’t sound too Greek to me! 3/10
|
1449
|
0643
|
NEW ZEALAND, National Radio Palmerston Nth, fair with mx 2/10
|
1458
|
0644
|
NEW ZEALAND, National Radio, Westport fair with mx 2/10
|
1476
|
0644
|
NEW ZEALAND, Trackside Radio Auckland fair with racing 2/10
|
1494
|
0645
|
NEW ZEALAND, Star Hamilton fair with religious talk 2/10
|
1512
|
0925
|
AUSTRALIA, 2RN Newcastle good. 3/10
|
1593
|
0645
|
NEW ZEALAND, presumably R Samoa fair/ poor – fading in 2/10
|
1602
|
0645
|
NEW ZEALAND, R Reading Sce audible but poor. 2/10
|
Sunday, 23 September 2018
Yanks are about
Having turned my EWE from south east to north east recently I have been able to hear Mediumwave Yanks.
I had a quick flick around the dial on Saturday evening at 1000 UTC and as a result heard the following:
It is not a great list, but the Alaskan in September was interesting.
Having turned my EWE from south east to north east recently I have been able to hear Mediumwave Yanks.
I had a quick flick around the dial on Saturday evening at 1000 UTC and as a result heard the following:
580
|
1100
|
USA, KMJ (presumed) fair with news then talk 22/9
SMF
|
590
|
1100
|
HAWAII, KSSK Fair/ poor 22/9
|
650
|
1059
|
ALASKA, KENI Fair with ads for the Alaskan
National Guard then ABC nx. 22/9 SMF
|
710
|
1100
|
USA, KIRO with ESPN ID and mentions of KIRO Fair/
Good. 22/9 SMF
|
760
|
1100
|
USA/ HAWAII – unknown with talk – possibly either
KGU or KFMB – Fair 22/9 SMF
|
940
|
1100
|
USA, KFIG – ESPN ads. Fair. Mixed with music
station 22/9 SMF
|
It is not a great list, but the Alaskan in September was interesting.
Friday, 21 September 2018
Tuesday, 4 September 2018
Inactivity
Once we got home from living in Malaysia, I eventually erected a 5 metre high EWE antenna (15 metres between verticals) in a generally southeasterly direction. However, this aerial has proved quite disappointing with a lot of noise on it. The only two stations I could positively identify are Radio Capital in Lima, Peru on 1470 and Radio Rebelde, Cuba on 1620 and that had to be verified by listening ot the shortwave parallel on 5055.
The difference between listening for Latins up north and down in the deep south is that because of the angle of the antenna, you have to go through a lot of New Zealand and of course the stations that are there as well. It was very annoying as there were carriers on every 10 kHz, but they just were not good enough to rise above the locals.
So, having had enough of the noise and no signals, I turned my aerial to the north east. Unfortunately conditions were still noisy, however, I was able to easily hear and identify KUAU in Hawaii on 1570 kHz. I haven't listened to my recording yet, but I haven't got them verified so my task next weekend is to write a report.
I might yet get that elusive first verifiaction from my home QTH!
It might also be noted that Bryan Clark, living 3 or 4 km away in a very good DX location also reported that conditions were so noisy that he wasn't prepared to waste time lsitening either. This may be the end of the solar cycle, but compard to 11 years ago, it is rubbish!
Once we got home from living in Malaysia, I eventually erected a 5 metre high EWE antenna (15 metres between verticals) in a generally southeasterly direction. However, this aerial has proved quite disappointing with a lot of noise on it. The only two stations I could positively identify are Radio Capital in Lima, Peru on 1470 and Radio Rebelde, Cuba on 1620 and that had to be verified by listening ot the shortwave parallel on 5055.
The difference between listening for Latins up north and down in the deep south is that because of the angle of the antenna, you have to go through a lot of New Zealand and of course the stations that are there as well. It was very annoying as there were carriers on every 10 kHz, but they just were not good enough to rise above the locals.
So, having had enough of the noise and no signals, I turned my aerial to the north east. Unfortunately conditions were still noisy, however, I was able to easily hear and identify KUAU in Hawaii on 1570 kHz. I haven't listened to my recording yet, but I haven't got them verified so my task next weekend is to write a report.
I might yet get that elusive first verifiaction from my home QTH!
It might also be noted that Bryan Clark, living 3 or 4 km away in a very good DX location also reported that conditions were so noisy that he wasn't prepared to waste time lsitening either. This may be the end of the solar cycle, but compard to 11 years ago, it is rubbish!
Friday, 10 August 2018
Thursday, 2 August 2018
The 5m EWE is up
... and the signals are coming in - they haven't been great, but they are there. The problem with a SE pointing EWE up north is that in order to catch the Latin signals, you have to go through all the NZ ones. On the SDR I can see all the carriers on 10kHz spacings, but the locals are just too strong.
I have managed to hear Radio Capital in Lima, Peru on 1470 and I think it may have been Radio Bandolera in Mexico on 1410. However, others are also lurking and just waiting to be heard....
I haven't had an opportunity yet to listen at the crucial period an hour before sunset. However, this weekend might just be the time. My wife and I now have jobs down in Auckland - about 120km away. We are down there from Monday-Friday and home at the weekend. Saturday night is the night to listen!
... and the signals are coming in - they haven't been great, but they are there. The problem with a SE pointing EWE up north is that in order to catch the Latin signals, you have to go through all the NZ ones. On the SDR I can see all the carriers on 10kHz spacings, but the locals are just too strong.
I have managed to hear Radio Capital in Lima, Peru on 1470 and I think it may have been Radio Bandolera in Mexico on 1410. However, others are also lurking and just waiting to be heard....
I haven't had an opportunity yet to listen at the crucial period an hour before sunset. However, this weekend might just be the time. My wife and I now have jobs down in Auckland - about 120km away. We are down there from Monday-Friday and home at the weekend. Saturday night is the night to listen!
Monday, 16 July 2018
Home at last!
Maureen and I arrived home two weeks ago. I finally have my 3m EWE up, but it is not enough. I can see carriers on my SDR but I need to get a 5m EWE erected so as to capitalise on those signals.
On the positive side, I noted SW signals from Sth Africa last night - couldn't hear those in Malaysia!
On returning home I found QSLs from AIR 5010, 7550, 9445 and 9945 and another from the Voice of Turkey 5960 and 9460.
I hope to add to the list soon!
Maureen and I arrived home two weeks ago. I finally have my 3m EWE up, but it is not enough. I can see carriers on my SDR but I need to get a 5m EWE erected so as to capitalise on those signals.
On the positive side, I noted SW signals from Sth Africa last night - couldn't hear those in Malaysia!
On returning home I found QSLs from AIR 5010, 7550, 9445 and 9945 and another from the Voice of Turkey 5960 and 9460.
I hope to add to the list soon!
Thursday, 19 April 2018
To those who look at my blog
I have a world map on my site which shows me where people who have logged onto the site come from. There are people from all over the place.
There is the facility to send me a message, so if you come and have a look, send me a hello via the message so I know who you are as well as where you are from.
I have a world map on my site which shows me where people who have logged onto the site come from. There are people from all over the place.
There is the facility to send me a message, so if you come and have a look, send me a hello via the message so I know who you are as well as where you are from.
Tuesday, 17 April 2018
A couple of interesting loggings
1290 kHz was an interesting frequency. KKDD in San Bernadino dominates it with Coast to Coast AM in our evenings. However, a couple of other stations raised their heads. One was KAZA in Gilroy, CA, near San Jose. It is a Vietnamese language station and we caught definite snippets of Vietnamese, including some numbers. I lived in Ha Noi for 2 years and I know Vietnamese when I hear it. According to various sources, it broadcasts on 88 watts at night. I very much doubt it was that, I suspect the day power had been left on (5kw).
At one stage during the broadcast, a station came up with a pop song. I managed to get an id on the song and artist, thanks to the Shazam app on my iPhone, but that was all. I did some research and given the stations we were hearing, I suspect it is KIVY from Crockett, TX. It is about the only station I saw thatw as in the right area with the right format.
I have written to both KAZA (with sound files) and KIVY in the hope they mgiht answer in the affirmative. I am very sure it was KAZA we heard, but not so certian about KIVY. Time will tell - I may get an answer .... or I may not!
1290 kHz was an interesting frequency. KKDD in San Bernadino dominates it with Coast to Coast AM in our evenings. However, a couple of other stations raised their heads. One was KAZA in Gilroy, CA, near San Jose. It is a Vietnamese language station and we caught definite snippets of Vietnamese, including some numbers. I lived in Ha Noi for 2 years and I know Vietnamese when I hear it. According to various sources, it broadcasts on 88 watts at night. I very much doubt it was that, I suspect the day power had been left on (5kw).
At one stage during the broadcast, a station came up with a pop song. I managed to get an id on the song and artist, thanks to the Shazam app on my iPhone, but that was all. I did some research and given the stations we were hearing, I suspect it is KIVY from Crockett, TX. It is about the only station I saw thatw as in the right area with the right format.
I have written to both KAZA (with sound files) and KIVY in the hope they mgiht answer in the affirmative. I am very sure it was KAZA we heard, but not so certian about KIVY. Time will tell - I may get an answer .... or I may not!
Friday, 13 April 2018
An Interesting QSL
During the recent NZRDXL Convention I, along with Paul Ormandy and David Norrie, logged KUAZ in Phoenix, Arizona on 1550 kHz. It is a National Public Radio station carrying the BBC World service overnight, with local ids at the top of the hour.
Stephen Claasen, Senior Broadcast Engineer, duly verified it, but what was interesting was that we shouldn't have heard it at all as the AM outlet is supposed to broadcast from sunrise to sunset only. So, we were lucky to be able to hear them, lucky they were on and lucky that Stephen took the time to reply.
In his reply he wrote:
Good Morning.
Thank you for the reception report for 1550, KUAZ. Your reception is confirmed.
Due to an equipment malfunction, KUAZ remained on the air long after local sunset when it normally signs off, the program material which you heard was meant for KUAZ-FM which remains on the air 24 hours a day; if our programming is interesting to you, we also stream KUAZ on the internet at: streaming.azpm.org/kuaz48.mp3.m3u
Yours in service,
Stephen D. Claasen
Senior Broadcast Engineer
Arizona Public Media
During the recent NZRDXL Convention I, along with Paul Ormandy and David Norrie, logged KUAZ in Phoenix, Arizona on 1550 kHz. It is a National Public Radio station carrying the BBC World service overnight, with local ids at the top of the hour.
Stephen Claasen, Senior Broadcast Engineer, duly verified it, but what was interesting was that we shouldn't have heard it at all as the AM outlet is supposed to broadcast from sunrise to sunset only. So, we were lucky to be able to hear them, lucky they were on and lucky that Stephen took the time to reply.
In his reply he wrote:
Good Morning.
Thank you for the reception report for 1550, KUAZ. Your reception is confirmed.
Due to an equipment malfunction, KUAZ remained on the air long after local sunset when it normally signs off, the program material which you heard was meant for KUAZ-FM which remains on the air 24 hours a day; if our programming is interesting to you, we also stream KUAZ on the internet at: streaming.azpm.org/kuaz48.mp3.m3u
Yours in service,
Stephen D. Claasen
Senior Broadcast Engineer
Arizona Public Media
Wednesday, 11 April 2018
Trail from the Convention
At the convention I was listening with MW guru Paul Ormandy and former League President and current Vice President, David Norrie. This is a summary of what we heard:
At the convention I was listening with MW guru Paul Ormandy and former League President and current Vice President, David Norrie. This is a summary of what we heard:
171
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1820
|
MOROCCO
|
R Medi fair/ poor in Arabic. 7/4 SMF
|
570
|
0725
|
USA
|
KLAC Fair but suffered from splash. Sports news 8/4 SMF
|
680
|
0732
|
USA
|
KNBR Fair with ads for San Francisco. Some splash from 675 8/4 SMF
|
790
|
0735
|
USA
|
KABC Clear but not strong. With mentions of LA. 8/4 SMF
|
800.003
|
0756
|
PERU
|
Radio Union fair good with religious message - dominant on channel but
mixing with KRVN. Good ids at 0759 7/4 SMF
|
840
|
0740
|
USA
|
KMPH (presumed) with talk prog. Fair/ poor 8/4 SMF
|
850
|
0742
|
USA
|
KOA Fair with Coast to Coast. 8/4 SMF
|
880
|
0745
|
USA
|
KKMC Fair with religious prgm. 8/4 SMF
|
880
|
o759
|
USA
|
KRVN vgd w/nx o/unid relig, pres KKMC. PO
|
940
|
0755
|
USA
|
KFIG Fair/ good with ESPN sports 8/4 SMF
|
1100
|
0806
|
USA
|
KFAX fr-gd w/relig tlk. PO
|
1110
|
0600
|
USA
|
KRDC Pasadena, gd-vgd w/Country mx, dominant. PO
|
1110
|
0808
|
USA
|
KFAB, fr-gd w/ Coast to Coast AM, o/KRDC. PO
|
1140
|
0800
|
CANADA
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CHRB Fair with country music. 8/4 SMF
|
1170
|
0638
|
USA
|
KFAQ clear, fr-gd w/George Norry on Coast to Coast AM. PO
|
1170
|
0720
|
USA
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KLOK fr w/Hindi mx, mxd KFAQ. PO
|
1190
|
0705
|
USA
|
KEX - fair/ good with Coast to Coast. 7/4 SMF
|
1270
|
0841
|
HAWAII
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KNDI fr-gd w/Hawaiian mx. PO
|
1280
|
0837
|
USA
|
KXTK fr w/sports tlk. PO
|
1290
|
0830
|
USA
|
KPAY in local commercial break then back to Coast to Coast 8/4 SMF
|
1290
|
0858
|
USA
|
KAZA (Tentative) with Vietnamese/ Asian sounding music Fair but mixed
and fading. 8/4 SMF VV lang FA hrd 0827. PO
|
1300
|
0834
|
USA
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KAZN Pasadena, pres the one here w/Hindi mxd others. PO
|
1300
|
0923
|
USA
|
KAPL Phoenix, OR fr-gd w/relig sermon, old-style fire & brimstone
pulpit-bashing. PO
|
1310
|
0818
|
USA
|
KMKY Fair with talk - distinctly Indian accent - suffered from splash.
8/4 SMF
|
1320
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0919
|
USA
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KIFM big sig w/ESPN nx, //1420. PO
|
1360
|
0522
|
PERU
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R Bienestar (presumed) in SS with talk prog. 7/4 SMF
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1370
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1000
|
USA
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KWRM Corona, "AM 13-70 and FM 105.9" then back into SS. PO
|
1370
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1004
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HAWAII
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KUPA Pearl City,, fr in CC/o unid in SS. PO
|
1380
|
0906
|
USA
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KTKZ Sacramento up w/id "AM 13-80, The Answer" after ad then
country mx interlude and more tlk. PO
|
1390
|
0859
|
USA
|
KLTX gd w.id, "long Bach, Los Angeles", "Radio Nueva
Vida". PO
|
1409.82
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0551
|
PERU
|
R Corporacion Wayra, fr w/chicha mx, FA w/id & t/c. PO
|
1410
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0950
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CANADA
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CFTE - good with Fox Sports Radio id 6/4 DN & SMF
|
1430
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0958
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USA
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KYNO - fair but mixed and playing oldies music 7/4 SMF
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1430
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0824
|
USA
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KVVN Fair and clear with VV prog, although some EE. Others under the
sig. 8/4 SMF
|
1430
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0827
|
USA
|
KMRB came up over KVVN. Fair/ good and then down. 8/4 SMF
|
1440
|
0822
|
KIRIBATI
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R Kiribati, dominant o/unid US. NZer may have been off air?? PO
|
1460
|
0850
|
USA
|
KION Good with talk radio. 8/4 SMF
|
1470
|
1006
|
PERU
|
R Capital good and clear in SS with talk and id. 6/4 DN & SMF
|
1470
|
0600
|
PERU
|
R Capital indent top of the hour 06/04. SB
|
1480
|
0937
|
USA
|
KVNR Santa Ana, fr in Vietnamese. PO
|
1480
|
0943
|
USA
|
KYOS Merced, fr mxd w/KVNR w/ nx-tlk. PO
|
1480
|
1007
|
PERU
|
R Espinar Yauri (presumed) with Buenas Dias announcements, vocals and
talk. Fair. 6/4 SMF
|
1510
|
0925
|
USA
|
WLAC fair with id at 0929 7/4 SMF
|
1510
|
0920
|
USA
|
Unid NPR stn, hrd w/id "KALW, a Public Radio station, 91.7 FM,
San Francisco", KALW is an NPR station so who was relaying them????. PO
|
1530
|
0537
|
USA
|
KFBK string of ads, mxd unid in SS, bth demolishing the NZer. PO
|
1550
|
0834
|
USA
|
KUAZ fair with BBC WS overnight (NPR stn). 7/4 SMF Id mentions 89.1
FM. PO
|
1570
|
0821
|
HAWAII
|
KUAU dominant o/2 others w/EE relig. PO
|
1580
|
0513
|
USA
|
KBLA fr w/MA in SS relig & inspirational mx. PO
|
1610
|
0714
|
CANADA
|
CHHA Toronto pres the one here w/Hindi mx & FA. PO
|
1650
|
1031
|
USA
|
KBJD gd in SS, ids "Radio Luz". PO
|
3255
|
1849
|
Sth AFRICA
|
BBC Meyerton, vy weak w/tlk. PO
|
3320
|
1851
|
NTH KOREA
|
R Pyongyang, fr-gd w/classical mx. PO
|
3480
|
1854
|
STH KOREA
|
Voice of the People - vg with talk and mx in KK. //3910 vg but jammed
by Nth Korea, //3930 ditto but clearer
|
3985
|
1855
|
STH KOREA
|
Echo of Hope fair but jammed.//4450 the same 7/4 SMF
|
4765
|
1857
|
TAJIKISTAN
|
Tajik Radio 1 fair with Koran readings 7/4 SMF
|
4810
|
1845
|
ARMENIA
|
AR Yerevan, off abruptly after FA & a few bars of mx. PO
|
4835
|
1842
|
AUSTRALIA
|
Ozy Radio - vg with pops and announcements. Gone by 1900 7/4 SMF
|
4885
|
1840
|
STH KOREA
|
Echo of Hope, fr sig in KK. PO
|
4930
|
1805
|
BOTSWANA
|
VoA African Sce in EE - poor and noisy noisy //6080. 8/4 SMF
|
5009.92
|
1843
|
MADAGASKAR
|
R Nasionaly, pr-fr w/FA vocs. Only heard 10/04. PO
|
5860
|
1858
|
KUWAIT
|
R Farda good in Farsi 7/4 SMF
|
5900
|
1818
|
BULGARIA
|
Bible Voice in AA - good signl. 7/4 SMF
|
5910
|
1900
|
ROUMANIA
|
RRI opening with int sig, then ids, frequency and contact details in
Romanian. 7/4 SMF
|
5950
|
1855
|
ETHIOPIA
|
V of Tigray Revolution, fr-gd w/tribal rhythms, right past top of the
hour. PO
|
5960
|
1831
|
TURKEY
|
V of Turkey fair and clear with v pleasant mx prog. //9460 8/4 SMF
|
5980
|
1820
|
TURKISH
|
VoT good in Turkish with music. 7/4 SMF
|
5980
|
1825
|
NEW ZEALAND
|
RNZI excellent with stories for children. 7/4 SMF
|
6030
|
1842
|
ETHIOPIA
|
R Oromiya fair in Oromo but noisy as sun rose. 8/4 SMF
|
6070
|
1914
|
GERMANY
|
Channel 292 - fair with music prog. 7/4 SMF
|
6080
|
1803
|
BOTSWANA
|
VoA African Sce in EE - fair but noisy. 8/4 SMF
|
6110
|
1856
|
ETHIOPIA
|
R Fana, gd sig w/lively HOA (Horn Of Africa) mx. PO
|
7120
|
1910
|
SOMALIA
|
Radio Hargeysa fair with music. Signal deteriorated with local
sunrise. 7/4 SMF
|
7205
|
1904
|
SUDAN
|
R Omdurman, vgd w/tribal choral mx. PO
|
7550
|
1846
|
INDIA
|
AIR GOS fair but noisy in EE with pop mx show for Europe. 7/4 SMF
|
9460
|
1831
|
TURKEY
|
V of Turkey fair/ poor and noisy with mx prog //5960 8/4 SMF
|
9515
|
2022
|
BRAZIL
|
R Marumby, pres the ine here w/weak pops. PO
|
9630.585
|
0430
|
BRAZIL
|
R Aparecida v good in PP on off-set freq 7/4 SMF
|
9664.98
|
2035
|
BRAZIL
|
R Voz Misionaria, in the clear, mx & MA ids, tlk, mxd unid. Also
heard pr-fr 0355. PO
|
9725.357
|
0434
|
BRAZIL
|
R Evangelizar fair but noisy with music and PP talk 7/4 SMF. Also hrd
2038. PO
|
9745
|
0416
|
BAHRAIN
|
R Bahrian, USB mode, pr-fr in AA but heard much stronger at 1900z. PO
|
9790
|
0450
|
FRANCE
|
RFI in FF to East Africa - fair good 7/4 DN & SMF
|
9818.817
|
0450
|
BRAZIL
|
R 9 do Julho - fair with PP talk. 7/4 SMF. Also hrd 2040.PO
|
11735
|
2014
|
BRAZIL
|
R Transmundial, FA relig, MA id, clock chimes at 2015, best of 25mb
Brazilians. PO
|
11815
|
2029
|
BRAZIL
|
R Brasil Central, weak w/relig mx. PO
|
11855.87
|
2018
|
BRAZIL
|
R Aparecida, MA w/relig tlk. PO
|
12095
|
0404
|
UAE
|
BBC via Dhabayya - fair but clear in EE with nx 8/4 SMF
|
For listening at the convention, I was using my WinRadio G33-DDC, Paul Ormandy was using my Drake SPR4 and David Norrie was using his AOR7030+. All were connected to 5 metre EWE antennae.
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