Okeechobee towards mainlobe 44degr, at Lands End in SoWeEngland, Brest France, Luxembourg, Munich Bavaria, Balaton Sea Hungary, Timisoara, Bucharest, Varna.St. P. 28deg Moscow 30deg Volgogard 32deg Kiev and Kharkiv 36deg Odessa Ukraine, Crimea RUS 40deg Athens 50deg Libya Tunisia 57deg Algiers 58degr Tangiers 61 degr ----- Original Message ----- From: Bruce Churchill
To: WOR@groups.io Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2022 10:26 PM Subject: Re: [WOR] 15770 and 9370 imminently 15770 had a nice signal (S-3) into SP1EXB (circa 340 KM NW of Warsaw) at 1920 with more international music (Chariots of Fire, Verdum En Dibe Kadar (Turkish), Da Fing Der Sommer Noch Einmal An” (German) and a short interlude “Vraho Vraho” (Greek) before the VOA Flashpoint Ukraine pgm at 1930. Signal improved to S-4 by VOA program end at 2000. Also tried a Finnish SDR that had a better signal (S-4+) but intermittent wipeout due to repeated broadband noise from a presumed local source. Quality in Eastern Europe seems dependent on antennas used. Some SDRs had no signal at all, and at least 3 had no audio even though showing strong carriers on the waterfall.
Bruce From: WOR@groups.io <WOR@groups.io> On Behalf Of Richard Langley Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2022 12:33 PM To: WOR@groups.io Subject: Re: [WOR] 15770 and 9370 imminently On Wed, Mar 16, 2022 at 11:49 AM, Glenn Hauser wrote: I wonder what will be at 1915? Typical WRMI international filler music. First piece was "Amores Imotais" by Brazilian singer Eduardo Costa. Reception of 15770 kHz quite good here in NB but with a bit of RTTY QRM for a few minutes centred on 15768 kHz. Signal not quite as good into the U. Twente SDR receiver but listenable and RTTY was stronger there than in NB. Could be avoided by using USB. -- Richard Langley
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