Re: [IRCA] Saturday funny...
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Re: [IRCA] Saturday funny...



Colin-

It is caused by gremlins. World War 2 nazi's believed in them. OR it might
be the spirits of dead indians and cowboys laying around the bottom of your
radio, from old radio westerns.

Just an observation.

Willis


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Subject: [IRCA] Saturday funny...


>
> Was marvelling at the reception last night;
> alaskan beacons, TransPolars, oddball latin americans...
> and yet this morning... this morning..
>
> This morning it was as if a giant bird landed
> and took away my antenna leaving behind a coat hanger..
>
> All there was, was a GIANT signal on 738khz...
> easily S9+ and if I listened really hard, I could
> just make out some Island language.. Tahiti, no
> doubt pushing its transmitter to the limit
> with, what, 15% modulation?
>
> Oddly, last night when I powered up the R8
> and the Wellbrook, I had a new unexpected annoyance;
> noise.. odd ignition noise.. couldn't recognize it..
> It went **Gronk-sh!, Gronk-shhh, Gronk-gronk-gronk-ssh, repeat**
> I immediately powered up a back-up receiver with an alternate
> antenna..... listening...... nothing.. not a whisper of
> noise..
> and yet in the Drake (as I went into CW-mode on 530 Caicos:
> Signal...signal.. NO-SIGNAL GRONK! GRONK-Ssh, gronk...gronk...gronk-ssh!
>
> Damn! Something wrong with the Drake or the Antenna.
>
> I am out in the patio in a flash. Turns out, I have built
> a weatherized box to protect the weatherized ALA100 Wellbrook
> antenna against the west coast elements.
> This bigger Hammurland plastic project box matches the connections
> to the Wellbrook exactly; banana connections and BNC for coax cable.
> I feel comfortable leaving the ALA100 out overnight. Call me retentive.
> The only bug in the set-up is the banana plugs I use to connect
> my PVC Loop to - they unscrew themselves (if my magic) every couple of
> days and when one wire gets loose, you hear every electrical noise
> in a 3km radius it seems.
>
> New Routine:
> ------------
> Tighten banana binding post.
> Return to receiver.
> Continue to DX
> Repeat.
>
> Colin Newell in Victoria B.C. Canada
>
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