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Re: [IRCA] Michigan DU's this morning 6/2/2013
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Michigan DU's this morning 6/2/2013
- From: neilkaz <neilkaz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2013 12:32:53 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
Any DU audio is a good morning.
Re: 1035, I had a decent carrier on that one morning nearly 30 years ago, off the back end of my TA Bevs from Maine and also a decent carrier on 1044 and at a time of the year when it wouldn't be possible to have TA remnants at my sunrise. 1620 and 1629 also had carriers but I couldn't drag up any RPH audio.
Re: 1503, Radio Sport gets out. A few years ago when on vacation in Florida I stopped by Ray Moore's place near Ft Myers and picked out a couple of Radio Sport ID's from his tape. Some day it will put some readable audio into the midwest, I suspect.
Were you getting any US/Mexican west coast stuff during these cx?
With you noting some high end stuff, I am thinking that KHKA 1500 might be our best chance to log HI. Perhaps at this time of the year KSTP could be faded down somewhat due to sunrise. However a problem here is WPJX which is running day power at night. Another problem is that both KSTP and KHKA are ESPN.
I'll take a very careful listen to my recording from that great Sept morning and see if there's anything the could be KHKA poking thru KSTP. That morning on the high end 1548 seemed close to audio, and XEPE 1700 was nearly local like.
If you keep reporting cx like this, I will need to turn my array around towards the west again by swapping the ends for my FLG100LN's and termination boxes.
73 KAZ 55 km NW of Chicago
-----Original Message-----
>From: Tim Tromp <kilokat7@xxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Jun 2, 2013 9:24 AM
>To: "irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, ABDX <ABDX@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [IRCA] Michigan DU's this morning 6/2/2013
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>My TOH SDR recording captured the following DU carriers this morning,
>and one with audio. These were noted in Michigan between 0957-1000 UTC.
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>702: Faint but consistent trace.
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>738: Peaking to muffled audio by 0958 UTC, difficult to understand but
>man and women speaking sounded French, presumed Tahiti, lasting for a
>good two minutes.
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>882: Faint but consistent trace.
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>909: Faint trace, the weakest of the bunch, only appearing briefly.
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>1008: Strong carrier noted but a no-go for audio due to the heavy
>splatter from WMVP.
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>1017: Faint trace, in and out, not consistent.
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>1035: Weak carrier with some nice peaks, just not enough for any audio.
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>1098: Faint trace, in and out, not consistent.
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>1503: Carrier randomly in and out, sometimes up to a strong level, but
>peaks only lasting seconds at a time.
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>1557: Moderate carrier easy to spot on the Perseus waterfall.
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>1602: Faint trace, in and out, not consistent.
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>73,
>Tim Tromp
>West Michigan
>Perseus SDR + phased BOGs
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