Re: [IRCA] Reminder - Ireland DX test tonight
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Re: [IRCA] Reminder - Ireland DX test tonight



Just to see if I could do it (!), a copy of the morse id of Radio North as detected by Perseus:

http://www.geocities.com/paulcrankshaw/radionorth.JPG

Paul






Paul Crankshaw wrote:

For those recording on Perseus and suchlike I measure the carrier of R North at pretty much 846.000 with the morse tone at around 846.547 (listening to the morse recording 0500:20 to 0500:50 UTC).

...now for WHYL which will be tougher since I've moved the antenna round towards the SW for LA.

Paul




Barry McLarnon wrote:


I have one lonely carrier on 845.998 at 0215 UTC, producing a barely audible het on peaks, but it's a long way from producing any demodulated audio. Conditions are decent, with some of the big gun TAs producing audio here, but they would have to be stellar to hear that little peanut whistle. The guys on the coast could have a shot, though.

Barry


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