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Re: [IRCA] Michigan DU's this morning 6/2/2013
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Michigan DU's this morning 6/2/2013
- From: d1028gary@xxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2013 17:10:45 -0400 (EDT)
Hi Richard,
Congratulations on your recent new station catch from Mexico.
<<< I listened on my ultralight Sony SRF-T615 at local
sunrise (1114 UTC). There was a barely audible
het heard on 702 kHz (2BL?). A stronger het was
observed on 1008 (4TAB?).
I might heard more if I'd used the 7-inch FSL. >>>
If you would like to hear exactly how much your 7" FSL antenna would boost the weak DX signals on your barefoot Sony SRF-T615, this Ultralightdx message has links for four weak signal-comparison MP3's. It was posted just before Rob's 7" FSL was shipped to London, Ontario.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ultralightdx/message/16313
73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
-----Original Message-----
From: richarda <richarda@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: irca <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sun, Jun 2, 2013 1:10 pm
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Michigan DU's this morning 6/2/2013
Tim:
Thanks for your report.
I listened on my ultralight Sony SRF-T615 at local
sunrise (1114 UTC). There was a barely audible
het heard on 702 kHz (2BL?). A stronger het was
observed on 1008 (4TAB?).
Early I noticed a strong het on 738 kHz on a Tecsun
PL-310ET. Too much QRM from nearby KRMG.
I might heard more if I'd used the 7-inch FSL.
Good DX.
Richard Allen
near Perry OK USA.
------- Original Message -------
>From : Tim Tromp[mailto:kilokat7@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent : 6/2/2013 10:24:54 AM
To : irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; ABDX@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc :
Subject : RE: [IRCA] Michigan DU's this morning 6/2/2013
My TOH SDR recording captured the following DU carriers this morning,
and one with audio. These were noted in Michigan between 0957-1000 UTC.
702: Faint but consistent trace.
738: Peaking to muffled audio by 0958 UTC, difficult to understand but
man and women speaking sounded French, presumed Tahiti, lasting for a
good two minutes.
882: Faint but consistent trace.
909: Faint trace, the weakest of the bunch, only appearing briefly.
1008: Strong carrier noted but a no-go for audio due to the heavy
splatter from WMVP.
1017: Faint trace, in and out, not consistent.
1035: Weak carrier with some nice peaks, just not enough for any audio.
1098: Faint trace, in and out, not consistent.
1503: Carrier randomly in and out, sometimes up to a strong level, but
peaks only lasting seconds at a time.
1557: Moderate carrier easy to spot on the Perseus waterfall.
1602: Faint trace, in and out, not consistent.
73,
Tim Tromp
West Michigan
Perseus SDR + phased BOGs
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