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World Music Radio 15805 now beaming south |
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Saturday, August 24 2019
S9 /-67dbm on the site http://fsdr.duckdns.org with jazz type of music Marginal on telcosol in Ilia Greece Audio seems a bit overmodulated and S5 in my home in between local noise Zacharias Liangas https://www.facebook.com/zachliang https://del.icio.us/gr_greek1/ZAK (all pages) On Saturday, August 24, 2019, 11:44:41 AM GMT+3, Wolfgang Bueschel <dg1sbn@t-online.de> wrote: Hi, here in southern Germany at 08.34 UT on Aug 24 exact on 15805 kHz { +1 little single Hertz. } S=9+10dB or -65dBm, nice audio block visible, 12.4 kHz wide, in hard rock peaks up to 18 kHz wideband. Music content at 08.34 UT is NOT MY TASTE, 'hit my brain' bumm, bumm, hammer. Request more Latin or West African kind music please. 73 wolfie df5sx ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stig Hartvig Nielsen" Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2019 8:41 AM Subject: [HCDX] World Music Radio 15805 now beaming south
> World Music Radio (WMR) is now broadcasting on 15805 kHz (Saturday-Sunday > 07-20 UTC) with 200 W into a 3 element yagi beamed south for DXers in > Southern Europe, Central Europe (however sometimes the signal will skip > over), Northern Africa and perhaps also the Middle East. > > Reception reports are welcome at this address: WMR <wmr@wmr.dk> - or by snail mail (please include return postage for a QSL-card) to World Music Radio, PO Box 112, DK-8960 Randers SØ, Denmark > > Besides 15805 kHz, WMR continues broadcasting on 5840 kHz (24 hours a > day - 7 days a week) with 100 W into an inverted V aerial. > > Transmitter site for 5840 and 15805 kHz is Randers, Denmark. > > Best 73s > Stig Hartvig Nielsen, > World Music Radio - www.wmr.radio > _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/
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Saturday, August 24 2019
World Music Radio (WMR) is now broadcasting on 15805 kHz (Saturday-Sunday 07-20 UTC) with 200 W into a 3 element yagi beamed south for DXers in Southern Europe, Central Europe (however sometimes the signal will skip over), Northern Africa and perhaps also the Middle East. Reception reports are welcome at this address: wmr@wmr.dk - or by snail mail (please include return postage for a QSL-card) to World Music Radio, PO Box 112, DK-8960 Randers SØ, Denmark Besides 15805 kHz, WMR continues broadcasting on 5840 kHz (24 hours a day - 7 days a week) with 100 W into an inverted V aerial. Transmitter site for 5840 and 15805 kHz is Randers, Denmark. Best 73s Stig Hartvig Nielsen, World Music Radio - www.wmr.radio
_ Hard-Core-DX mailing list Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/
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World Music Radio 15805 now beaming south |
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Saturday, August 24 2019
Fair signal and trouble audio here in Sofia with my old SONY ICF 2001D before 0700UT, from around 0650UT
<http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> Virus-free. www.avg.com <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> <#DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2> На сб, 24.08.2019 г. в 6:41 ч. Stig Hartvig Nielsen <shn@wmr.dk> написа: > > World Music Radio (WMR) is now broadcasting on 15805 kHz (Saturday-Sunday > 07-20 UTC) with 200 W into a 3 element yagi beamed south for DXers in > Southern Europe, Central Europe (however sometimes the signal will skip > over), Northern Africa and perhaps also the Middle East. > > Reception reports are welcome at this address: wmr@wmr.dk - or by snail > mail (please include return postage for a QSL-card) to World Music Radio, > PO Box 112, DK-8960 Randers SØ, Denmark > > Besides 15805 kHz, WMR continues broadcasting on 5840 kHz (24 hours a day > - 7 days a week) with 100 W into an inverted V aerial. > > Transmitter site for 5840 and 15805 kHz is Randers, Denmark. > > Best 73s > Stig Hartvig Nielsen, > World Music Radio - www.wmr.radio > > > > > _ > Hard-Core-DX mailing list > Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com > http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx > http://www.hard-core-dx.com/ > _______________________________________________ > > THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE IS FREE. It may be copied, distributed > and/or modified under the conditions set down in the Design Science License > published by Michael Stutz at > http://www.gnu.org/licenses/dsl.html > --
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 _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/
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Recording Your DX! |
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Saturday, August 24 2019
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. Paul __._,_.___ Posted by: "Paul B. 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