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Re: [Swprograms] WBCQ Monitoring Request
- Subject: Re: [Swprograms] WBCQ Monitoring Request
- From: Joe Ringer <jringer3@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 03 Dec 2005 15:18:48 -0500
William Martin wrote:
>
> So, before he begins this process, he asked for monitoring input. I
> thought that it would help if I could involve more radio listeners
> in various locations to assist in this. So I am asking that, if you have
> the chance to listen in the middle of the North American day, try
> tuning in WBCQ on 9330 kHz and then tune around from there.
> Do you hear interference on 9330 and is it coming from 9320? Are
> there any signals above 9330 that would suffer or cause interference
> if it changed from CLSB to CUSB?
>
> The WWRB 9320 transmission is scheduled from 1300-2300 UT daily.
> WBCQ is on 9330 from varying start times; today I just tuned it in at
> 1700 UT but the online sked doesn't seem to show that start time
> on Saturday; I think 1700 UT is a fairly likely start time most days.
> So anytime after that, if you can listen to detect interference to
> 9330 and also any nearby signals that might argue against changing
> 9330 from CLSB to CUSB, send a note to Allan at wbcq@xxxxxxxx
> and let him know.
I just gave a listen at 19:50-20:05UT from Baltimore, MD using a Sat800.
9320 - Brother Stair, clear S7
9330 - WBCQ, S5, not so clear. Using the 2.3 filter reduces the noises,
but if I slowly tune down the noise becomes overwhelming by 9328. Does
this imply the noise is 9320?
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