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Re: [IRCA] 1710 carriers in Alberta
On Sunday 24 May 2009 02:28, Don Moman VE6JY wrote:
> 0600 ut May 23, using the Perseus to look in detail around 1710, I
> see 3 fairly significant carriers at 1709.984, 1710.018 and
> 1710.033. The two higher freq carriers are best on easterly
> beverages, the .984 one isn't showing as much difference but still
> better to the east/south east. So which carrier of these, if any,
> is the Russian that you guys are hearing? There is threshold level
> audio here by 0610 - 0620 with 1709.984 being the loudest carrier
> of the group - but strongest on the 150 deg wire, not the 240 deg
> one. Mostly a man talking, not in English - at least, not at the
> very brief times it was loud enough to discern that.
>
> During our April 25th listening weekend, I recall Nigel and myself
> hearing audio on 1710 but only poorly, and not enough to hazard any
> guesses or make any notes. At that time it was arriving on the
> easterly wires too, so we thought of the east coast unlicensed
> stations that are reported here at times.
The major 1710 pirate stations heard here lately are currently on
1710.011 (French Creole) and 1710.034 (Spanish). There is also a
strong carrier on 1709.973, but I haven't been able to associate any
audio with it. The Lubavitcher station in NYC that formerly owned
1710 here seems to have disappeared.
Barry
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Barry McLarnon VE3JF Ottawa, ON
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