Finland is a bit off the Farda beam. I don't know Farda's exact pattern,
so
can't say if that explains how things are in Finland.
Regardless of the antenna, it's always a bit risky to extrapolate from
reception elsewhere to Pacific NW reception. It just doesn't work half
the
time. If you did want to make that jump, I believe worldwide Farda is the
winner.
Chuck
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] UNID 1575
I seem to recall that Iran-1575 was quite common from PEI however.
The Abadan site and UAE are on about the same bearing from Massett
(though both have a somewhat more northerly bearing than to Finland),
so it does seem strange that they aren't heardin Massett as well, at
least sometimes .
best wishes,
Nick
At 11:47 18-12-16, you wrote:
It is strange, that Iran would be so rare there as I am about the
same direction to the north and here Iran is stronger than Farda. It
is not always easy to distinguish them by programming, easier by
frequency: Iran is about 40 Hz below nominal.
73, Mauno
18.12.2016, 0:38, Walter Salmaniw kirjoitti:
>From Masset, which is not too, too far from Galena, it's always
Farda. I
don't think I've heard Iran. It makes sense, since Farda beams due
north,
across the Pole, and right at us on the west coast. Of course, the
simplest thing to do is to listen for an ID, which occurs
frequently.....73,...Walt
On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 7:47 PM, Chris Kadlec <
beaglebass@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
Hi guys,
Apologies for the short-sighted comments on 1575. I've never even
heard
of
Farda! Please keep in mind that I've been an FM listener for most of my
DX
days and only know of what I can hear from Korea as far as AM goes. I
don't
go globally aside from that region (and only have a working knowledge of
the clear-channels heard in the Midwest and East in the US and
Canada).
And
because the band is ridiculously congested in East Asia, that mainly
consists of all the stations many of you get for TP (including Paul,
aside
>from Australia and... this one). Beyond that, these are stations I
would
never in my wildest dreams think of hearing from Korea.
But VOA in Thailand: that's a regular in Korea that I am familiar
with.
-Chris Kadlec
Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2016 06:56:01 +0000
From: Chuck Hutton <charlesh3@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [IRCA] UNID 1575
As I see it:
- Niche Radio carries a dozen or more languages. Why should we
assume
they are in a mideastern language at this particular time?
- Niche Radio was formerly Rete Italia and as such, was a
difficult DX
target.
- The programming matches the modern pop mideastern sound of
Farda..
- I won't claim to be a great Farsi linguist, but I am going with
Farsi on this one. I can have a native Farsi speaker give an opinion.
- Farda gets out very well and has been a morning visitor in much
of the
NW.
All of this is circumstantial, so no I can't prove anything yet. To
not
even consider Farda as a candidate is very surprising.
And as best I know, no one has mentioned thinking this is VOA.
Chuck
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