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Re: [IRCA] Cubans on 530 kHz



Affectionately known as pests :)

Sincerely,
Todd Skaine
Woodbury, MN
Sony ICF 2010
Superradio 2
Grundig S350 &M400
Toyota car radio
On Oct 20, 2014 5:51 AM, "Brian Rachford" <azswdxing@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> New here, but have been recently checking out the archives for old and new
> posts.
>
> I'm using a mix of new and old technology; a $10 DVB-T USB dongle with a
> Ham It Up upconverter to get BCB and SW frequencies, and fed with
> increasingly large tuned air core wooden loops.  My current "loopzilla" is
> 6-foot on the diagonal and seems to perform better than my previous 3-foot
> and 4-foot loops.
>
> Anyway...after getting hints of Spanish audio on 530 in the car shortly
> after midnight local time (MST) on the 15th, I set up loopzilla outside and
> listened to variable quality Spanish broadcasting from two stations.  Using
> the mwlist.org site, I was able to get webcast matches for both Radio
> Rebelde and Radio Enciclopedia, and also get slogan matches from my radio
> audio.  (There's a post on my blog below with audio snippets if anyone is
> interested.)  Based on mwlist and http://www.bamlog.com/cubalist.htm, I'm
> logging these as the following, recognizing that the call letters might not
> be correct or meaningful:
>
> 530 CMBQ, Villa Maria CU, medium at 2:19am [0919UT], 10000W, webcast match
> and "Radio Enciclopedia" (new, 1980 miles)
> 530 CTMO3, Guantanamo CU, medium at 2:28am [0928UT], 1000W, webcast match
> and "Rebelde" (new; 2478 miles!)
>
> I may have been assisted by the long path across the Gulf of Mexico,
> although I don't quite understand what attenuation or lack thereof happens
> on the multiple ground "bounces" these signals must have made.  Still, my
> first AM BCB catches beyond 1900 miles since I seriously re-started my
> teenage DXing hobby from the 1980s again this August.  (247 total stations
> at this location so far)
>
> I've checked out 530 a couple more times in the last few days and have only
> found weak carriers with hints of audio.  Given the otherwise rather clear
> frequency, are these stations fairly common out in the western US?
>
> Brian Rachford - Prescott, AZ
> http://azswdxing.wordpress.com/
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