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[IRCA] BBC5-909 kHz



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Hi Nick-
 
First of all, this DX season has hardly been "normal" for me.  For the first time, I have had to deal with a major electrical "buzz" that covers most of the MW band.  It seems to be coming from Comcast cable transformers on my street.  The electric company did come out to my house and were concerned and somewhat helpful.  Their technician and I walked the length of my street with my Sangean PrD5 portable receiver.  The bottom line, according to the technician, was "This noise is not coming from us.  It's coming from Comcast."  Then the snow came and I have yet to contact Comcast.  Anyway, I did less MW DX this year than any year in memory.  So that makes your question more difficult to answer.

However, in past years the signal from BBC-909  has varied from poor to quite good.  At times the signal is clear enough that one can listen to the current topic very easily.  At other times, the audio seems a bit shallow and muffled and one is best advised to use the Internet stream for comparison.  909 is also parallel to 692 kHz which tends to be stronger but can suffer interference from Montreal-690.

Overall, my answer to your question is that 909 tends to be at fair level.  692 is stronger as is Absolute Radio-1215.  TalkSport-1089 can be strong but requires a good null on Baltimore-1090.

I hope that helps.

73,
 

Marc DeLorenzo 
South Dennis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
 http://forums.wtfda.org/showthread.php?228-DeLorenzo-s-Classic-DX
 

 
 
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From: Nick Hall-Patch <nhp@xxxxxxxx>
To: Marc DeLorenzo <midcapemarc@xxxxxxx>; Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mon, Mar 16, 2015 11:17 am
Subject: Re: [IRCA] BBC5-909 kHz


Hi Marc,

What sort of strength does Five Live usually have at your

location?     I've DXed from Cape Cod and area myself, and was 
surprised
sometimes at how much the auroral zone (not a full blown 
aurora) could
suppress  TAs that looked "just over the horizon" from 
a west coaster's
perspective.

Wonder if you and/or other more coastally located DXers could
comment 
(possibly again?) on how TA's sound on a "normal" winter
evening?

best wishes,

Nick




>BBC Five Live-909 noted at fair level
with teletalk 3/15 2230 UTC.
>
>
>Marc DeLorenzo
>South Dennis, Cape Cod,
Massachusetts
> 
http://forums.wtfda.org/showthread.php?228-DeLorenzo-s-Classic-DX
>
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