Hi, just one log, and of all things it,s a
harmonic.
The SWB arrived as expected around noon April 21 local time, a
lot of good stuff threre, and I punched about 20 fresh qrgs, all from the
loggings and info, into the AR7030 memory. So there was a great deal
of qrg jumping around next night.
At 2324, Apr 21 on 13565.40 Radio Ondas del Pacífico, Ayabata
(Piura Prov.) Peru managed to get through at local sunset. I only
got four minutes into the taperecorder, Peruvian music, then a male
announcer reading it out rather slowly gave a timecheck at 2325, sies de la
tarde....25 minutos, ... señoras y señores ... a "en Radio
Ondas...." id, and flutes tooting as a background. A possible word later
is "Ayabaca" a few seconds later. QSA 0-1, the signal bar didn't react,
then fadeout, and not coming back.
At 2314, Apr 22, the station slowly got
over the noise level, this time with a much more lively DJ and Peruvian music.
So here I got 20 minutes of 95 % background noise but
not other details than a TC at 2331.
Also tried Apr 23, not a thing was noted. On the real
frequency 6782.70 , QRM were too severe to let anything through
on all occasions. But well, this was another good DX these on
an unofficial frequency. Many thanks for info from Arnold Slaen,
Argentine. Seems I am at a place were the background noise is lower than
e.g. at Henrik Klemetz' QTH, Luleå. So he says. I have though one rather weak
QRM source, the electric fence of a neighbour's fancy garden
sparking.
The hunt goes on. This one is a challenge, I think I need a
few more details for a better report.
73 Johan Berglund, ( 10 km SW of) Trollhättan,
Sweden
AOR7030, LW, K9AY
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