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Recording Your DX!  View Printable Version 
Saturday, August 24 2019

HCDX
Most of my DX is via SDR (Elad, Perseus) so computer-resident recording software (Total Recorder most of the time) does the job.
I have used dedicated hand-held digital recorders of various types as well, especially when using portable or desktop receivers.
Zoom, Tascam, Edirol, Sony, and C. Crane (CC Witness) all have competent recorders. Besides DX, these are also good for entertainment radio recording, TV sound, dubbing LP's / 45's / reel-to-reels / cassettes into digital, and recording live material from speech and music to sounds of nature.
Pogo LX was one of the first such recorders (circa 2000 give or take). I still have one kicking around in a junk box somewhere.

Whether using software such as Total Recorder or dedicated recording hardware, it might take a bit of practice to get the right compromise between adequate fidelity and files that aren't too huge. WAV and MP3 are the most popular file formats, ones that can usually be emailed to station personnel for reception reporting purposes.
Paul, do you have a website with links to what you have recorded?
I have this as a start-up page for my stuff:https://www.qsl.net/wa1ion/dx_audio.htm
You can then click on links that cover years 2015, 2016, 2017. 2018, and 2019.
The site has some vintage pre-2000 material too, originally on cassette or reel-to-reel and then converted with Total Recorder.
Gary DeBock out west has amassed many audio clips though I'm not sure if he has a links page for all those DXpeditions.
Same thing for Bill Whitacre: lots of DXpedition recordings.
These guys can toss out many useful tips beyond what I have mentioned.
Mark Connelly, WA1IONSouth Yarmouth, MA

-----Original Message-----
From: 'Paul B. Walker, Jr.' walkerbroadcasting@gmail.com [badx] <badx@yahoogroups.com>
To: Hard-Core-DX <Hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>; NRC-AM <nrc-am@googlegroups.com>; IRCA <IRCA@groups.io>; ABDX <ABDX@yahoogroups.com>; odxa <odxa@groups.io>; badx <badx@yahoogroups.com>; NASWA <NASWA@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Fri, Aug 23, 2019 12:25 pm
Subject: [badx] Recording Your DX!

  I know quite a few of us record our DX, but alot of people still don't. I've run into some old timers who flat out refuse to record, with one telling me "My written log and my word should stand for itself and be enough".
Quite a few people record on computer but I dont for multiple reasons
A.) Potential interference introduced into your DXing system (not very likely but Im taking every advantage I can to reduce interference)
B.) you're Mobile.
I try to come up with ways to do things that anyone, even if they arent too handy can do, with parts/equipment they can get easily no matter where they are.
I use a Zoom H1 digital handheld recorder fed by it's line in port from the rca outputs of my radio and I listen using the headphones in the audio out jack.
I shot a short video a year or two ago after I had a few questions on how to set this up, and its easier to show then try and explain. Here's the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxA3DkITExU ;

I know there's one or two DX'ers on this list I've specifically encouraged and been able to help set up with more or less this same system. I'm not saying what you're doing is wrong but if you dont record, you should.. it makes it much easier for stations and in some cases, believeable when they hear it rather then just read a report. I love DXing and I just want peopel to get the most out of it like I know is possible, like I do.

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Recording Your DX!  View Printable Version 
Saturday, August 24 2019

HCDX
Mark, I have audio files on my google drive account.. and i share from time
to time what i think is interesting, dont have the time to do a website and
stuff

On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 11:18 PM 'Mark Connelly' via NRC-AM <
nrc-am@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Most of my DX is via SDR (Elad, Perseus) so computer-resident recording
> software (Total Recorder most of the time) does the job.
>
> I have used dedicated hand-held digital recorders of various types as
> well, especially when using portable or desktop receivers.
>
> Zoom, Tascam, Edirol, Sony, and C. Crane (CC Witness) all have competent
> recorders. Besides DX, these are also good for entertainment radio
> recording, TV sound, dubbing LP's / 45's / reel-to-reels / cassettes into
> digital, and recording live material from speech and music to sounds of
> nature.
>
> Pogo LX was one of the first such recorders (circa 2000 give or take). I
> still have one kicking around in a junk box somewhere.
>
> Whether using software such as Total Recorder or dedicated recording
> hardware, it might take a bit of practice to get the right compromise
> between adequate fidelity and files that aren't too huge. WAV and MP3 are
> the most popular file formats, ones that can usually be emailed to station
> personnel for reception reporting purposes.
>
> Paul, do you have a website with links to what you have recorded?
>
> I have this as a start-up page for my stuff:
> https://www.qsl.net/wa1ion/dx_audio.htm
>
> You can then click on links that cover years 2015, 2016, 2017. 2018, and
> 2019.
>
> The site has some vintage pre-2000 material too, originally on cassette or
> reel-to-reel and then converted with Total Recorder.
>
> Gary DeBock out west has amassed many audio clips though I'm not sure if
> he has a links page for all those DXpeditions.
>
> Same thing for Bill Whitacre: lots of DXpedition recordings.
>
> These guys can toss out many useful tips beyond what I have mentioned.
>
> Mark Connelly, WA1ION
> South Yarmouth, MA
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: 'Paul B. Walker, Jr.' walkerbroadcasting@gmail.com [badx] <
> badx@yahoogroups.com>
> To: Hard-Core-DX <Hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>; NRC-AM <
> nrc-am@googlegroups.com>; IRCA <IRCA@groups.io>; ABDX <
> ABDX@yahoogroups.com>; odxa <odxa@groups.io>; badx <badx@yahoogroups.com>;
> NASWA <NASWA@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Fri, Aug 23, 2019 12:25 pm
> Subject: [badx] Recording Your DX!
>
>
> I know quite a few of us record our DX, but alot of people still don't.
> I've run into some old timers who flat out refuse to record, with one
> telling me "My written log and my word should stand for itself and be
> enough".
>
> Quite a few people record on computer but I dont for multiple reasons
>
> A.) Potential interference introduced into your DXing system (not very
> likely but Im taking every advantage I can to reduce interference)
>
> B.) you're Mobile.
>
> I try to come up with ways to do things that anyone, even if they arent
> too handy can do, with parts/equipment they can get easily no matter where
> they are.
>
> I use a Zoom H1 digital handheld recorder fed by it's line in port from
> the rca outputs of my radio and I listen using the headphones in the
> audio out jack.
>
> I shot a short video a year or two ago after I had a few questions on how
> to set this up, and its easier to show then try and explain. Here's the
> video:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxA3DkITExU
>
> I know there's one or two DX'ers on this list I've specifically
> encouraged and been able to help set up with more or less this same system.
> I'm not saying what you're doing is wrong but if you dont record, you
> should.. it makes it much easier for stations and in some cases,
> believeable when they hear it rather then just read a report. I love DXing
> and I just want peopel to get the most out of it like I know is possible,
> like I do.
>
> Paul
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Recording Your DX!  View Printable Version 
Friday, August 23 2019

HCDX
I know quite a few of us record our DX, but alot of people still don't.
I've run into some old timers who flat out refuse to record, with one
telling me "My written log and my word should stand for itself and be
enough".

Quite a few people record on computer but I dont for multiple reasons

A.) Potential interference introduced into your DXing system (not very
likely but Im taking every advantage I can to reduce interference)

B.) you're Mobile.

I try to come up with ways to do things that anyone, even if they arent too
handy can do, with parts/equipment they can get easily no matter where they
are.

I use a Zoom H1 digital handheld recorder fed by it's line in port from the
rca outputs of my radio and I listen using the headphones in the audio out
jack.

I shot a short video a year or two ago after I had a few questions on how
to set this up, and its easier to show then try and explain. Here's the
video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxA3DkITExU

I know there's one or two DX'ers on this list I've specifically encouraged
and been able to help set up with more or less this same system. I'm not
saying what you're doing is wrong but if you dont record, you should.. it
makes it much easier for stations and in some cases, believeable when they
hear it rather then just read a report. I love DXing and I just want peopel
to get the most out of it like I know is possible, like I do.

Paul
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SWLDXBulgaria News August 23  View Printable Version 
Friday, August 23 2019

HCDX
SWLDXBulgaria News August 23 (publications №21472-№21480)
CHINA CNR-1 Jamming vs. SOH Xi Wang Zhi Sheng in 25mb on August 23:
till 1300 on 11600 unknown kW / unknown to EaAs Chinese, weak to
fairhttps://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2019/08/cnr-1-jamming-vs-soh-xi-wang-zhi-sheng_23.html

GERMANY(non) Reception of Bible Voice Broadcasting via MBR Nauen on August 23
0501-0516 on 9735 NAU 250 kW / 120 deg to N/ME Arabic/English Fri,
good signalhttps://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2019/08/reception-of-bbroadcasting-via-mbr.html

GREECE Reception of Voice of Greece VOG on 9420 kHz, August 23
0656&0700 on 9420 AVL 150 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek*tx#3, good
*only Serbian news today and transmitter switches off at
0706UTChttps://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2019/08/reception-of-voice-of-greece-vog-on.html

GUAM(non) New frequency of Living Water Ministry Broadcasting on August 23:
1516-1616 NF 6055*TWR 200 kW / 320 deg to NEAs Korean Tue-Fri, fair, ex 5905
to avoid same 5905 KAS 100 kW / non-dir to CeAs Russian China Radio Int.CRI &
from 1600 on 5905 PIN 010 kW / non-dir to CeEu German Deutscher Wetterdienst
*plus QRM on 6050 LHA 100 kW / 290 deg to EaAs Chinese PBS Xizang, very good
Wrong frequency announcement in English: on 5905 kHz, instead of new 6055 kHz
And a small change of KTWR Trans World Radio Asia in DRM effective August 24:
1215-1245 on 11580 TRM 100 kW / 285 deg to SoAs English Sat, ex Mon. Very bad
frequency selection, this frequency is used by Sound of Hope & CNR-1 jamming.
Emergency frequency change: free channels are 11520, 11550, 11555 &
11570 kHzhttps://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2019/08/new-frequency-of-living-water-ministry.html

NUMBERS STATION Good signal of E11 Oblique in 25mb on August 23
0600-0603 on 11559 unknown secret tx site to Eu English USB
mode:https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2019/08/good-signal-of-e11-oblique-in-25mb-on_23.html

NUMBERS STATION Reception of S06s Russian Lady in 31mb, August 23
0640-0646 on 9655 unknown secret tx site to Eu Russian CUSB,
good:https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2019/08/reception-of-s06s-russian-lady-in-31mb_23.html

NUMBERS STATION Reception of S11a Cherta in 40HAM band on August 23:
1020-1023 on 6977 unknown secret tx site to Eu Russian USB mode,
fairhttps://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2019/08/reception-of-s11a-cherta-in-40ham-band_23.html

ROMANIA Frequency change of Radio Romania International RRI, August 23
1230-1256 on 11700 TIG 300 kW / 067 deg to EaAs Chinese, fair, ex
15160.https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2019/08/radio-romania-int-in-chinese-on-new.html

USA Reception of Supreme Master TV via WRMI-9 on August 23:
from 1400 on 15770 YFR 100 kW / 087 deg to NCAf English,
weakhttps://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2019/08/reception-of-supreme-master-tv-via-wrmi.html


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73! Ivo Ivanov


More information on the shortwave listening hobby,
please visit to http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com

QTH-1: Patreshko, Bulgaria
Receiver: Afedri SDR
Software: SDR-Console v2.3(using remote connection)
Antennas: various Inverted V and beverage antennas.

QTH-2: Sofia OK2, Bulgaria
Receiver: Sony ICF-2001D
Antenna: 30 m. long wire
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DRM Test on 9760 kHz?  View Printable Version 
Friday, August 23 2019

HCDX


Thanks.

NEW ZEALAND Just heard 13840.008 kHz channel in AM mode from R NZi in
English. S=8-9 signal made it into remote SDR at Aberdeen-NJ-US east coast
at 02.12 UT on Aug 23. Talk on Brazilian phone caller, fight between
Brazilian national people and their president.

I've a long log made in time slot between 00.25 UT and 02.12 UT,
but I'll go to bed now.


Will send the full log in the coming European morning.

Strange highlights to mention:
WBCQ not 9330 kHz, but on 7490.162, 5130.365 kHz different programs?
4765even R Progreso already at 00.35 UT.
4980 WRMI SMTV program like ?
5040even RHC French ? S=8 strong in NJ.
5850 WRMI R Slovakia 00.48 UT
5950 WRMI hard-rock guitar mx
5970 WEWN Sp S=8-9
5990 CRI Quivican La Haban Cuban relay, Sp S=9+15dB
6165even carrier 00.58:10 RHC En audio feed switched on // 5999v
5999.995 odd RHC English from Quivican San Felipe TITAN TX bcast center
6184.994 kHz again MEX XEPPM R Educacion, on lower side flank. 01.02 UT
7780 WRMI web-address at 01.04 UT
7730 WRMI TOM BS roarer, S=9+35dB in NJ, and same px and strength
7570even WRMI. 01.07 UT on Aug 23
7505even WRNO in En, 2 females, interview, church, life, husband...
7334.995 kHz one of the two R Marti US Cuban opport radios from Greenville
IBB BBG site, 7365even kHz much better audio unit. 01.17 UT
7305even Vatican Radio Port, via IBB US Greenville relay, S=9+30dB 01.19
7315.003 VoVietnam Hanoi via Furman SC-US, S=9+25db at 01.21 UT.
9265even WINB, En pastor sermon, 'machine gun like' speech at 01.23 UT
9395even WRMI strange RAE px dull internat pop mx, instead of Latin AM
ended at 01.26 UT into Radio Tirana IS and pause music theme, start 01.30
excellent strong Okeechobee signal of S=9+35dB.
12 kHz wideband signal from Florida.
9420.002 kHz VoGreece from Avlis site, Greek folk mx S=9+15dB 01.27 UT.

What happened ? - at 01.33 UT
9490 kHz odd unstable TDF Issoudun signal,
wandered 10 to 35 Hertz up and down, mostly 9490.035 ... kHz
S=9+30dB R Republica anti-Cuban Radio,
in western Canada: S=9+5 in Edmonton Alberta CAN.

9535.002 kHz CUB RHC Sp Bejucal site 01.37 UT
9570even CRI En via European relay site Cerrik ALB, S=9+25dB, and
9580even kHz CRI via CUB at 01.39 UT,
same signal, content, but 1.5 seconds delay via Quivican on Cuba island.
9605 rather 9604.993 kHz lower sideband flank, KBS Seoul likely progr ?
dull western pop mx program, why no Far Eastern Asia culture program?
via Furman SC relay site. 11 kHz wideband signal, excellent audio
quality, KBS Spanish sce, native Mexican/Cuban Sp presenter.
9690even kHz REE Noblejas, S=9+30dB 01.45 UT, talk on excellent
Spanish food productos, gourmand restaurants in western Europe.
and same 11940even kHz, but latter meant to more SoAM? target ?
only S=7-8 fluttery.

9748 to 9758 kHz varying OTHR 10 kHz wide signal bursts
most likely from NATO British Cyprus island bases ? 01.50 UT

9839.988 odd fq, one of four txs of Al Dhabbaya UAE oddity,
lower side flank, VoA Deewa Pashto sce relay, 01.54 UT S=7-8 in NJ-US.
9865.003 kHz AIR Bangalore Hindi, subcontinental female singer, S=8
9955even WRMI BRI px Blues mx played, excellent musician performer,
my music program tip of the month, S=9+10dB in NJ, 01.57 UT Aug 23.
11670 RHC Bauta, audio bad - some 60 Hertz heavy BUZZ tone mixed intermod
S=9+15dB in NJ. 11700 via Quivican San Felipe TITAN site;
11760 RHC Bauta, non-directional fountain like characteristic antenna to
Central America/Caribbean, S=8-9 in NJ. 11850even RHC Quivican 02.05 UT
11780.009 kHz R Nac Amazonia Brasilia, S=6 fair and fluttery at 02.03 UT

Surprisingly
11905even kHz fq of SLBC Trincomalee 125 kW 345degr via Arctic path and
Northern Europe, S=8 at 02.06 UT, subcontinental female singer.
(heard also some 3 x Kashgar western China Spanish outlets in 31 and 25 mb)

good night, 73 de wb df5sx


----- Original Message -----
From: "Glenn Hauser via Groups.Io" <wghauser=yahoo.com@groups.io>


To: "DXLD" <dxld@yahoogroups.com>; "wor" <WOR@groups.io>
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2019 3:07 AM
Subject: Re: [WOR] DRM Test on 9760 kHz?


As I discovered a while ago in a different case, during the RNZI
maintenance period they may fire up each frequency briefly even outside
its normal hours. Glenn

On Friday, August 23, 2019, 1:20:32 AM GMT+1, Wolfgang Bueschel
<dg1sbn@t-online.de> wrote:

when logged ? when heard ?

NEW ZEALAND 1936-2058 UT HFCC.org registered RNZi Rangitaiki DRM mode
transmission on Sun - Fri only. 73 wb

----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Langley" <lang@unb.ca>
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2019 2:08 AM
Subject: Re: [WOR] DRM Test on 9760 kHz?

Indeed, this could have been RNZI. There was a brief bit of English
language audio during the initial tune up and this could very well have
been Kiwis. So, just a test or has RNZI changed their schedule? Only one
transmitter still operational?

-- Richard Langley

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