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Re: [IRCA] Solved: Re: 1510 Unid from the Prairies(?)
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Solved: Re: 1510 Unid from the Prairies(?)
- From: Paul Crankshaw <paulc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 17:27:22 +0000
Hi Paul
I was only referring to the YL (Young Lady) voice.
It would be interesting to know if she really is saying "It's 4 am"
since that would narrow it down quite a lot.
It's all very frustrating, hi!
Paul
Paul B. Walker, Jr. wrote:
>The only station on 1510 I can find with a YL is XEYL in Iguala, Mexico.
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>I earlier suggested it sounded like KAGY as well, at least when I heard the
>call letters.
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>Paul
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>On Dec 12, 2007 11:33 AM, Paul Crankshaw <paulc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>Thanks for that Scott (and to Paul Walker too) It's going to have to go
>>down as an unid for the moment..
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>>I don't know if you would like to run a bit of this through noise
>>reduction.
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>>http://paulc.mediumwaveradio.org/audio/time.mp3
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>>It's the id with a little before and after. At the very beginning just
>>before "15-10" it sounds like "News talk". That would rule out KFNN. At
>>8 secs there is a YL and it sounds as if she is saying "It's 4 am". If
>>so that would narrow it down to a handful of stations I should think.
>>
>>Bear in mind that a couple of minutes before the recording the signal
>>was strong enough for me to decipher the web address and phone number of
>>a haulage company which has its HQ in Lincoln, Nebraska.
>>
>>Interestingly a MWDXer who lives only 20 miles from me has the new
>>Perseus receiver and had recorded a block including 1510 at the time. He
>>has a weak "KCKK" id but no sign of what I have. I heard KCKK 25 minutes
>>later at 1125 UTC.
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>>Paul
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>>Scott Fybush wrote:
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>>>Paul B. Walker, Jr. wrote:
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>>>>Paul:
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>>>>I listened to your files again, including the new ones you posted.. and
>>>>while they sound alike, my ears just don't hear KFNN at all in the
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>>original
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>>>>clips.. but I'll defer to the professionals here.
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>>>I think I agree with Paul Walker on this one. I've been listening
>>>repeatedly to Paul Crankshaw's clips, and tried running them through the
>>>noise-reduction function in Cool Edit. It's still hard to hear, but I'm
>>>pretty sure the ID in Paul's catch doesn't match up exactly to the KFNN
>>>ID from the webstream.
>>>
>>>What I hear in my noise-reduced version is something like "1510, KSEN,
>>>
>>>
>>>from (something) to (something). There are pretty clearly six syllables
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>>>after the ID, as opposed to the four syllables of "Mesa-Phoenix." I'm
>>>willing to believe that the first part of the ID really is "1510 KFNN,"
>>>as it does seem to match the announcer on the KFNN webstream ID, but
>>>that's not "Mesa-Phoenix" after that.
>>>
>>>My attempt at noise reduction is here:
>>>
>>>http://www.fybush.com/kfnn.mp3
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>>>Take a listen...what do y'all think?
>>>
>>>s
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