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Glenn Hauser logs January +17-18, 2023 |
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Thursday, January 19 2023
** ANTARCTICA. 15475.98 RC USB, Wed Jan 18 at 1608, not up to check earlier, but as expected no signal from LRA36 into Argentine SDR. Also checked after 1600 Sat Jan 14, nothing to log, presumably still in mid-summer hiatus. HOWEVER, it`s coming back Sat Jan 21 as Horacio Nigro informs the WOR iog:
[WOR] Special broadcast of 15476 LRA 36 announced for next Jan 21. LRA 36 RADIO NACIONAL ARCANGEL SAN GABRIEL presents "UNIENDO Voces" ("Joining voices", would be a possible translation from the original name in Spanish). This is a special program produced together with RAE (Radiodifusión Argentina al Exterior) and dedicated to shortwave listeners, DXers and radio amateurs from all over the world. The broadcast will take place on SATURDAY JANUARY 21 at 15 UTC with a repeat at 19 UTC on the frequency of 15476 KHz (USB) in the 19 meter band and will count on the participation of Adrián Korol, Director of RAE and Juan Benavente, member of the Antarctic Joint Command, together with Marcelo Ayala, journalist of Radio Nacional who conducts during January from LRA36 the morning "Panorama Informativo" for all the stations of the network of the Argentine Public Radio. The contents include live interviews, interesting material from the sound archive of LRA36 such as audios of its first transmission, different IDs, audios of listenings of DXers in different times, and material from LA ROSA DE TOKIO, the program of Omar Somma and Arnaldo Slaen, who is the DX Editor of RAE. This year is very important for LRA36. During the month of February, the shortwave transmission and radiating system will be evaluated and measured in order to provide a NEW SHORTWAVE TRANSMITTER to the beloved Antarctic transmitter, and the 10 KW CCA transmitter will also be returned to the mainland for repair. A new antenna will also be installed for the FM signal on 96.7 MHz, which will broadcast with a power of 250 watts (currently it runs with 25). As always we look forward to your comments and reception reports at lra36nacional@gmail.com IG: lra36radionacional FB: Arcangel San Gabriel - Antarctica We appreciate the further diffusion of this information". Signed by Adrián Korol, RAE, Argentina, via Facebook and Whatsapp group messages, translated and slightly edited from original writing in Spanish, by Horacio Nigro, Montevideo, Uruguay, CX3BZ, Jan. 18, 2023).`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** KIRITIMATI. 846 kHz, Jan 18 at 0725, JBA carrier from R. Kiribati and no other 9/kHz splits (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** OKLAHOMA. RF 18, 62-6, Jan 18 at 1933 UT check, SCRIPPS is the PSIP, ex-NEWSY: the non-cable news network has changed name, available here via subchannel of KOPX. Explained: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scripps_News Tnx to Ken Zichi for outpointing this: proves I had not looked at it lately, which I really should have (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** PERU. 4810, Jan 18 at 0721, considerable JBA carrier, presumed R. Logos, but can`t pull any audio even by LSB tuning to avoid STANAG; then there is CODAR. Ron Howard has observed sometimes overnight it`s unmodulated anyway (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** ROMANIA. 11615-11625, Jan 18 at 0712, DRM noise S5/S7. Aoki shows it`s RRI Ziganeschti in German at 0700-0727 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** SOUTH CAROLINA [non]. 13800, Jan 18 at 0713, SSOB at S6/S8 is TOMBS, per Aoki at 0500-0800 via BULGARIA (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** SPAIN. 9690, Wed Jan 18 at 2305, token English from REE, after news, Hélena Rigobert interviewing somebody about `El camino del anillo``, some trek in Spain inspired by Tolkien. 2329 conclusion said would continue next week. Sufficient, while other frequencies unusable or inaudible (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** TURKEY. 5960.016, Jan 18 at 2305, VOT English is not off the air today, S9+40 into UTwente; during news 2308 however, audio is cutting out or hitting mod peaks only: wiggle that patchcord! I guess they did for soon corrected. Something`s always erroneous at Emirler. *2310 the CCCCCCI from East Turkistan, std denunciation, hits; carrier probably on earlier. 2311-2313.5 `Review of the Turkish Press`. 2317 `Gripping Files` [?], avoid sedentary life leading to obesity, diabetes. Ideally 150-300 minutes of exercise per week. 2321 song break. 2325-2332 `Weekly Commentary`, always written by an outsider, it seems; can never understand the names and spelling them out is unthinkable: EU leaders are losing confidence in Russian sanxions. 2337 `Feeling Supreme` :: that is what the segment title sounds like on the recorded intro = outro over theme music. However, `new` segment starting really does sound like `The Healing Spring`. Of course ``the`` would never make sense preceding `Feeling Supreme`. It`s about increasing children`s immunity. 2344 music. 2352 s/off. 2354 IS played one sesquitime, before cutoff, uncovering the CCCCCCI (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 13563.5 CW, beacon PCO in Pine, Colorado: always nice to receive a real QSL in the Pmail; even more so when I had not yet explicitly requested one. He heard me on WOR mention hearing PCO. Tnx, Bill! See: front: https://www.w4uvh.net/PCO_HIFER_13563.5_front.jpg back: https://www.w4uvh.net/PCO_HIFER_13563.5_back.jpg Or Nos. 137 & 138 via: http://www.worldofradio.com/QSL.html https://www.qrz.com/db/AA0RQ AA0RQ USA flag USA WILLIAM A HENSEL, 28307 Grove St., Pine, CO 80470, USA Much more about his equipment and interests, mainly QRP and fly fishing, and toward the bottom: ``HIFER = HIGH FREQUENCY EXPERIMENTAL RADIO --- I have a Hifer Beacon running on 13563.45 Khz. The ID is PCO. Preceeding the IDs of PCO there is a 5 second carrier. It is a Part 15 unlicensed transmitter. The measured output is around 3.6 MW into a half wave dipole. The beacon is solar powered. I do QSL SWL reports on my Hifer Beacon. Stalking the Hifers on the 22 meter band while out Hiking and taking with you a small short wave receiver can be very rewarding.`` MW = milliwatts So far have logged PCO five more times before/since (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 12070, Jan 18 at 0710, African language talking about T****, S9+20/30! the SSOB by far, only 11735 Korea North approaching it. Aoki shows VOA Hausa 0700-0730 via SMG CVA, i.e. VATICAN: violating Separation of Church and State. Another example of that site`s [dis]ability to provide bigsigs way off the alleged target (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 2173 monitoring: confirmed UT Wednesday January 18 at 0030 on WRMI 9395, VG S9+10/20 direct but unusually fluttery for such a bigsig. This time a few notes of music intrude between ID and WOR, which I think I recognize as the RAE theme from Argentina. Not checked Wed Jan 18 at 1030 on 5850, and had already eliminated it from my skeds, since WRMI sked showed it replaced by `Music & Medicine` hour at 1000. But Richard Lemke still heard WOR! ``From: Richard Lemke, St. Albert, Alberta, Canada, the desk of Richard’s listening Post, Radio: JRC NRD-535 HF, Antenna: random long wires in the trees. Dear Glenn: Confirming World of Radio #2173, Happy New Year 2023. WRMI Facebook page is not being kept updated and current, WRMI: 9395, 0130, 0144, 0159 (45543), (45433), 0158, January 17 [Tue] 9395, 0030, 0049, 0058 (55433), 0058, January 18 UTC 2023 [Wed] 5850, 1030 (55433), confirmed, 1029, January 18 UTC 2023 [Wed] (Lemke, Richard -AB)`` Also confirmed Wednesday January 18 at 2202 the 2200 on WBCQ 7489.9v, S9+10 direct vs HNL. Next: 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 9395 to NNW 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 5010 to S Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html {about the first 5045 Norfolk test, I hear myself giving the date as November 11 instead of January 11, geez! 15+ minutes into program} {too late to fix on WOR, Ken Zichi corrects his frequency range for CODAR including Morse code IDs: 4450-4475 like the other reporter, not 7450-7475} Like our website, a noncommercial service for which financial support is appreciated. Thanks this week to Benn Kobb, DC for a contribution via PayPal to: woradio at yahoo.com - in US funds but not necessarily. One may also contribute by MO or check on a US bank to: Glenn Hauser, P O Box 1684, Enid, OK 73702 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 9330.00, Jan 18 at 1649, WLCR/WBCQ-6 is within a few Hz of on-frequency! in English. Compared to 9395.00 WRMI (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. Sometime Jan 17, I think it was on MSNBC, the Albuquerque shoot-em-up Republican loser felon story, graphic failed to spell its county, Bernalillo correctly, rather ``Illiberallo`` o algo tal. A misspellchecker? (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** VANUATU. 7890, Jan 18 at 0715, JBA carrier from R. Vanuatu X2; not audible on X3, 11835 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** VIETNAM. 11885, Jan 18 at 1643 music, then talk in Russian. Yes, VOV this semihour is scheduled. It`s extremely wobbly, at first suspecting two signals beating, but this would not be jammed. Rather it`s Doppler flutter as evident on many other weaker Asian signals on 25m. WWV: ``Solar-terrestrial indices for 17 January follow. Solar flux 222 and estimated planetary A-index 6. The estimated planetary K-index at 1500 UTC on 18 January was 2.67. Space weather for the past 24 hours has been minor. Radio blackouts reaching the R1 level occurred.`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. 11770.92, Jan 18 at 1646, considerable carrier, seems to fade a bit so maybe not local birdie? Brings to mind V of Nigeria trying to come back, but used to be on minus side of 11770. At 1803 check into a Canary SDR, nothing around 11770, but something on 7255, in Russian & Chinese, CRI. Is VON ever attempting 7255- anymore in local evenings, like 1630-1900 English? Pointless due to CRI & Tibet co-channel. VON really ought to be on 11770 for that, original frequency with no QRM, but may be impossible (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report despatched at 0018 UT January 19
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Glenn Hauser logs January 16-17, 2023 |
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Wednesday, January 18 2023
** CUBA. 15140, Jan 16 at 2052, no signal from RHC English; not at all from 2000? Something`s always wrong at RHC. Next day Jan 17 at 2000 it is on, S7/S8 into Maryland SDR, but somewhat distorted, undermod and noisy. SAWA. But at 2032 recheck direct: it`s gone again. SAWA.
BTW, Sunday Esperanto this week Jan 15 reported by Ivo Ivanov at 2132 on 15140; previous weeks was on 13680. Certainly not at claimed time of 2330 on 15730. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** KIRITIMATI. 846 kHz, Jan 17 at 0720, JBA carrier from R. Kiribati; no others. If I were bandscanning later, I might detect more TP from PacificAsia; earlier, more TA from EurAfrica (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** OKLAHOMA. RF 17, Jan 17 circa 1630 UT, Enid`s only local TV signal is on the air again, K17JN-D, after latest AWOL starting Jan 5; but never any local origination! Main channel is 3ABN TV, plus 3 AV subchannels and 3 audio-only, including Radio 74 which is also on the KIEL, Loyal 89.3 FM transmitter. Such audio-only on a multi-TV channel, translator or otherwise, I have never encountered elsewhere. Is it widely done, or only by Three Angels? TitanTV listing for 3ABN-E as a cable channel still shows episodes about Adventist World Radio, UT Thu Jan 19 at 0430 and Sat Jan 21 at 2030, and more Jan 26 & 28 (Glenn Hauser, Enid, WOR) ** TURKEY [non]. 5960, Jan 16 at 2300, no signal direct from VOT English to N America. 2330 check at UTwente: nothing but Chinese from XJPBS, East Turkistan, land of imperialist ChiCom genocide against Uyghurs and other Moslems. Something`s always erroneous at Emirler. 5960.001+, Jan 17 at 2343, undermodulated Turkish music into Maryland & UTwente, so VOT not off the air today unlike yesterday. 2352 s/off in English and this time S9+30, well atop the CCCCCCI even into UTwente. 2353 IS starts repeating; and 2355 German IDs intersperse as they are no longer allowed to pronounce it ``Türkei``. Here we go again? 2359* chopped off, uncovering XJPBS much louder modulated. Something`s always erroneous at Emirler (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 337 MCW kHz, Jan 17 at 0727 UT, FF, 25-watt ND beacon at Fergus Falls, Minnesota. I was tuned to 335 USB: not unusual to hear NDB 2 kHz below real frequency. A new one for me, at last! F.F. is a town of 13K between Moorhead and Alexandria in west-central MN on I-94; 1109 km or 689 statute miles from Enid = 27.5 miles per watt. I once had a presumed log of KJJK 1020 in F.F. (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 2173 monitoring: confirmed UT Tuesday January 17 at 0158 just in time the 0130 on WRMI 9395, VG S9+20 into Louisiana SDR. Next: 0030 UT Wednesday WRMI 9395 to NNW 1030 UT Wednesday WRMI 5850 to NW [canceled!] 2200 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 9395 to NNW 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 5010 to S Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html WORLD OF RADIO on WRN via satellite and webcast: rechecking skeds Jan 17 I find it no longer on a daily basis at 1330 to Europe, but Sundays only: N America/Africa/Asia/Pacific: 1700 & 2030 Sat; 0230 Sun & Mon; 1130 Sunday Europe: 1700 Sat; 2100 Sat & Sun; 1330 Sunday. Like our website, a noncommercial service for which financial support is appreciated. Thanks this week to Benn Kobb, DC for a contribution via PayPal to: woradio at yahoo.com - in US funds but not necessarily. One may also contribute by MO or check on a US bank to: Glenn Hauser, P O Box 1684, Enid, OK 73702 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** VANUATU. 7890, Jan 17 at 0745, JBA carrier from R. Vanuatu, 2 x 3945; and 11835 a JJBBA carrier on 3 x 3945 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. 7780, Jan 17 at 0030:00, since Jeff assures us the noise bursts on this frequency are not produced by WRMI, I am investigating further, on a night when programming other than WOR is scheduled: the bursts start at precisely the bottom and top of hours and last 14 seconds, quick pause and one more split second burst. The S/N ratio varies depending on which remote location is monitoring. At Maryland, noise does not totally override WRMI; at Louisiana yet where WRMI is stronger, it does. At 0100:00 and 0200:00 during TOMBS the same thing happens at Maurice. Next check at 0330:00, another burst at Maryland. At 0400 I am monitoring Maryland one more time and looking at the waterfall. This time I can see identical size and length bursts not only on 7780 but also on 7760 and 7792. At least they are not broadband. So WRMI might escape them by moving to 7730. My other suggestion is that WRMI shift all 7780 programming 15 seconds later. That might make it harder to coördinate with WRMI System and frequency switches, but that might be a lesser evil. Do these also fire when WRMI is not on 7780, such as in daytime? FWIW, Jan 17 at 1930 & 2000, nothing into Maryland SDR. But whence, and why? Altho the noise might convey some data in some mode, these act like they are just channel-stakers (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report dispatched at 0006 UT January 18
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Glenn Hauser logs January 15-16, 2023 |
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Monday, January 16 2023
** CANADA. 284 MCW kHz, Jan 16 at 0703 UT, dash and QD, 500-watt NDB at The Pas, Manitoba. Surprised to hear it as just before, could not detect WG Winnipeg, 1000 watts on 248 which is normally the most reliable, but during `auroral` conditions; however, Blitzortung shows no lightning anywhere in N America, just some out around Bermuda. DXinfocentre.com says of WG, ``TO BE DECOMMISSIONED 2023-04-20``; and right next to it, QL, 248, 1000 watts in Lethbridge, Alberta, already decommissioned -- I never heard it even mixing with WG. QL does appear in countless MARE Log Summaries, until Feb 11, 2022 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
** CANADA. 7850 CUSB, Jan 16 at 1855, no direct signal from CHU but OK on 14670. Too much absorption below 8 MHz, but at 1945 check, 7850 is OK into Maryland SDR (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** CANADA. 28170 CW, Jan 16 at 1903, VVV DE VA3XCD/B, a beacon not on WI5V roster on this or any frequency. QRZ.com unmentions anybeacon either: VA3XCD Canada flag Canada William G Pooley, 400 DEWEY ROAD RR3, YARKER, ON K0K 3N0, Canada Yarker is a small town just NW of Kingston. LOTS of other beacons and phoners on 10m wide open (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** CUBA. 5990, Jan 15 at 2305, CRI relay is S9+25/35, but English modulation buried under huge hum. Second harmonic 11980 achieves S8/S9 with more audible modulation, less hum - so harmonix can come in handy! Something`s always wrong at RadioCuba (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** MALI. 15125, Jan 16 at 1606, music with very heavy bass beat, then Arabic announcement, S7/S9. It`s CRI via Bamako toward E Africa (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** NORFOLK ISLAND. From Nick Hacko, Jan 16 at 1004 UT: ``[WOR] A quick report on RadioDX Norfolk Isl 3rd test + upcoming transmission announcement (to follow) --- Let me get straight into it: thank you for tuning in. Your dedication to SWLing is simply astonishing. Again, thank you for tuning in and for your polite, detailed and very enthusiastic reports. The reason why Radio DX exists is simple: it's here so you can chase it. Clearly, we are not quite there yet, but the recent test runs over the past few days gave us assurance that we are heading in right direction. AM broadcasting is not my forte. Actually, I know very little about putting a station on air. However, knowing that the effort is appreciated encourages me to learn and invest in this project. Of course, very special 'thank you' goes to Glenn Hauser and WOR. If it wasn't for Glenn's dedication for SWLing, his persistence, pedantic devotion to build and support a community of like-minded people, this project would never take off. To have Glenn's voice as station ID is a privilege - and I'm so proud that this was the case from the very first test transmission. Equally, I am grateful to hard-core North American listeners who started communication even before the signal went on air. Plenty of encouragement and true gentlemen-ship. And same goes to crazy Finns! I mean, seriously, you have to be absolutely crazy to go out, in the middle of winter, to stretch 1,000m beverage in direction of Norfolk island, just to hear that feeble signal, 18,000 km away. Hats down, humbling indeed. A word or two about Norfolk Island. Situated 1700 km east of mainland Australia and 1,000 northwest of New Zealand, NF is a rock 8 x 5 km in size with population of around 2000 people. Really, nothing more than is a tiny dot in the South Pacific ocean. While every island community is a unique one in its own way, people of Norfolk Island are dealing with a number of challenges: recent loss of independence and self-government, aged infrastructure, lack of essential services. The population is a mix of Pitcairn Island descendants who are seeking return to independence and self government, Australians and New Zealanders. Australian Government is keen to fully integrate Norfolk into its domain; however, integration process will take time, as well as plenty of good will from all the participants. The reality is that a population of 2000 people cannot physically and financially sustain itself without Australian support, and if it wasn't for Australia, even the basic services like transport, Medicare and education would be impossible to maintain. You can imagine that in such political and social climate, for a newcomer, it takes years to build true relationships, to become accepted and to integrate in meaningful way. The key word is self-sufficiency. On the other hand, the island climate is very pleasant with temperature all year around between 18-24 C. Plenty of rain too, so Norfolk is green and lavish. No snakes (of any kind!) and no poisonous spiders, no traffic lights or fast food restaurants. Pristine air and water, and the island is extremely clean. My wife and I spend half of the time on Norfolk, and half in Australia. I am 59, not yet of retirement age :-( I wish I could spend more time playing radios, but great deal of time is spent obtaining food, preparing meals, gardening, slashing and clearing overgrown vegetation. We have planted papayas, bananas, passion fruit and avocados - and they grow fantastic on Norfolk. Over 500 kg of radio equipment was carried so far as hand luggage, as well as cabling and aluminium, so I am already active on 160m to 6m. Back to 60 m --- Getting on air requires re-tuning of the 160m antenna, tuning it to 5 MHz, tapping the PI coil in the amplifier and then sitting next to radio ensuring that all goes well. Not really plug-and-play setup. And definitely not something that could be done in the middle of the night, or on a short notice. My biggest problem is finding a dedicated and reliable 1 kW, 60 m, AM transmitter. There are not many makers out there who make transmitters at reasonable price. I really want 'to get it right' - great audio quality with reliable service. The idea is to leave TX on air for hours at a time so I can 'do something else'. The good news is that the location is superb; antenna is on the hilltop (5 acres of land) 140 m above the sea level with uninterrupted views over Pacific in all directions. It really doesn't get any better than that. As you have noticed, even with 200 W, signal in Hawaii is very decent (distance 6,600 km). As well, all over Australia, as far to Perth (5,000 km). This is very encouraging. Transmitting at sunrise yielded dozen reports from Finland, Sweden, Holland, Austria, Germany and Thailand. Unfortunately Europeans were deprived of sunrise signal enhancement. It should have happened, but it didn't. For that reason, I am planning one more session from 17:00 to 18:30 UTC sometime this week. Please stay on WOR mailing list and watch for announcement. The programming format remains the same: couple of songs and very frequent station ID. I really want you to capture that Glenn's announcement so you can claim QSL. I do apologize for not being able to reply to every email directly. However, once in Sydney, I will have more time to acknowledge your reception report. As promised before: QSL card is 100% sure, but it will take a bit of time to get the cards printed. Couple of photos attached: the antenna wire, suspended from a 50 m pine tree. There are 18x 40 m radials in the base. Second photo was taken 30 minutes before sunrise, during the last test towards Europe. If you wish to email me directly, please do so on vk9dx@clockmaker.com.au --- 73 Nick RadioDX NF`` (via Glenn Hauser, WOR) ** TURKEY. 5960, Jan 15 at 2304, no carrier direct from VOT. Considering K=5, could be on but zero propagation; did not get around to checking European remotes. But VOT occasionally fails to emit from Emirler (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 326 MCW kHz, Jan 16 at 0705 UT, MA, 400 watt NDB at Midland TX; perhaps my most regular Texan, not always logged but for the record. Sounds like single letter Q if you don`t consider the pause (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2173 monitoring: confirmed Sunday January 15 at 2100 UT on IRRS SW via AM Italia, 1323 kHz, Villa Estense, VG S9+10/20 with lite musical CCI from understation, probably Smooth Radio, Brighton, England. Still nothing on previous alternate or test frequencies 918, 207 kHz. Also confirmed UT Monday January 16 at 0030 on WRMI 7780, S9/+10 into Maurice LA SDR, after which I wrote Jeff White: ``Noise blasts over WOR --- Jeff, This has been going on for months. Would appreciate it if you could fix it. The WOR playbacks on System D 7780 always start with a burst of noise completely overriding my opening for 10+ seconds. This always starts at exactly the same time I start talking, so obviously some defect coming out of your transmitter. Not external QRM or jamming. After a brief pause there is another short burst. Lately I have also been noting three short bursts of the same noise about 3 minutes into. I am sure you would hear all this by remote monitoring if not line monitoring in-house. Once I thought I heard same at start of some other program, not sure, but seems likely. Thanks, Glenn`` ``Glenn: The "noise blasts" do not originate with WRMI. We have an idea where they might be coming from, but it's hard to know for sure. I'm sure you realize that 7780 is OOB, and that utility stations have priority over us, so a lot of times we have to live with these things. It does not only happen when your program is on the air. Jeff White, General Manager, WRMI Radio Miami International`` ``Jeff, Well, it`s uncanny the precision timing to the split second to start at the same time as WOR. Why don`t you reprogram so WOR starts :15 seconds after the half hour? That would avoid the noise or prove it`s not deliberate against any certain program. Or if inevitable, maybe a permanent WRMI frequency change is in order. Like 7730 where you are already authorized but not really using? Or was that the one with the multi-harmonic problem? 73, Glenn`` Also confirmed UT Monday January 16 at 0400 on Area 51 webcast --- but NOT on WBCQ 6160-. Propagation is degraded so New Hampshire and Maryland SDRs are getting zero signals, too close. Missouri SDR has an invisible and inaudible carrier but SAM shows signature offset of -62/67 Hz = 6159.933 to 6159.938 variable. A better signal direct at S9 but NO modulation! I measure it varying around 6159.934. It`s always something?! [meanwhile, R. Angela in Marriage of Figaro is S9+10/20 direct on 5130.00 with good modulation.] {about the first 5045 Norfolk test, I hear myself giving the date as November 11 instead of January 11, geez! 15+ minutes into program} {too late to fix on WOR, Ken Zichi corrects his frequency range for CODAR including Morse code IDs: 4450-4475 like the other reporter, not 7450-7475} Next: 0130 UT Tuesday WRMI 9395 to NNW 0030 UT Wednesday WRMI 9395 to NNW 1030 UT Wednesday WRMI 5850 to NW [canceled!] 2200 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 9395 to NNW 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 5010 to S Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html Like our website, a noncommercial service for which financial support is appreciated. Thanks this week to Benn Kobb, DC for a contribution via PayPal to woradio at yahoo.com - in US funds but not necessarily. One may also contribute by MO or check on a US bank to: Glenn Hauser, P O Box 1684, Enid, OK 73702 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** VANUATU. 7260, Jan 16 at 0656, JBA carrier from R. Vanuatu, as I finally start monitoring before 0700. Expecting it to QSY shortly I then tune to 7890 and wait for a 2 X 3945 carrier to pop on: which it does at *0659:06 - or 0659.1 decimally. Some sound is JBA. At 0732 I check X3 = 11835 and find it S6/S8 with some music and talk audible. Gary Pence, KM5X, TX also simulmonitoring and says, ``Vanuatu on at 0700z, 3945, 7890, 11835 via Maui 1/16/23 S5-S8`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED [and non]. 6780, Jan 15 at 2253, JBA carrier with Doppler flutter. Nothing listed but could be Sound of Hope jammer. Same very wobbly frequency effect on some other no doubt E Asian, hi latitude signals: 13705, Jan 15 at 2255, NHK IS, only S3 with Doppler flutter. 9100, Jan 15 at 2257, Doppler flutter on carrier which is mostly noise, this week`s frequency of Echo of Hope, from Korea South, and jamming? Alternates with 9095 and 9105. EiBi has extremely detailed schedules of these, occupying 48 lines = 16 each including English segments, while Aoki has only one line on wrong current frequency 9105. ``:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt :Issued: 2023 Jan 16 0000 UTC # Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center # # Geophysical Alert Message # Solar-terrestrial indices for 15 January follow. Solar flux 234 and estimated planetary A-index 30. The estimated planetary K-index at 0000 UTC on 16 January was 5.00. Space weather for the past 24 hours has been moderate. Geomagnetic storms reaching the G1 level occurred. Radio blackouts reaching the R2 level occurred. Space weather for the next 24 hours is predicted to be minor. Geomagnetic storms reaching the G1 level are expected. Radio blackouts reaching the R1 level are likely.`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. 27555 USB, Jan 16 at 1858, CQ DX, ###136, QSY 27515, freebander slurring his unlegal callsign. In English, but when he goes off, some weaker Brazuguese. Also lots of Spanish on 11m, while official CB is bursting with hets, AM transmitters unable to zero-beat. SF is way above 200; DXMAPS often show Es MUFs tantalizingly just below 88 MHz FMBC band. Es and/or F2 could audiblize some SWBC harmonix, so in USB I tune continuously down from 26100 to 21450 without hitting a single suspicious carrier. Of course there are a lot fewer fundamentals on air now than previous solar maxes. Here`s a quick reference table: 4750-5130 X 6 = 28500 - 30780 4750-5130 X 5 = 23750 - 25650 5800-6200 X 5 = 29000 - 31000 5800-6200 X 4 = 23200 - 24800 7200-7500 X 4 = 28800 - 30000 9250-9990 X 3 = 27750 - 29970 11500-12160 X 2 = 23000 - 24320 13570-13870 X 2 = 27140 - 27740 Of course there are other possibilities, higher multiples of lower bands, going well above 30 MHz (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report dispatched at 2033 UT January 16
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Glenn Hauser logs January 14-15, 2023 |
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Sunday, January 15 2023
** CUBA. 11760 // 15140, Sunday January 15 at 1603, RHC opening weekly Esperanto, still giving wrong schedule, probably taped years ago: Sun 0800 on 6100 - while all frequencies were off by 0710; 1600 on 11760 - only, despite addition of 15140 years ago; and 2330 on 15730 despite axually heard at 2130 on 13680. They also continue to mis-pronounce some words, unable to divorce themselves from Spanish habits of stress: Ameriko, politiko. 15140 modulation somewhat distorted compared to 11760. Something`s always wrong at RHC. Some Comsymps take me to task for being so hard on RHC: since Cuba jams my program and countless others, and always airs an anti-American slant, it deserves no respect (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
** MADAGASCAR. 15665, Jan 15 at 1555, S Asian songs are SSOB, S9/+10 but chopped off the air at 1558*, how rude! It`s AWR in MAL, which here means Malayalam, not Malgache or Malay, scheduled at 1530 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 13563.5, Jan 15 at 1559, PCO, HIFER beacon from Pine, ColOrado is JBA and unusually, so is 13565, K6FRC, Patterson, California. Still no trace of all the others listed in the 13550-13570 ISM band at https://www.lwca.net/sitepage/part15/index.htm (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2173 monitoring: confirmed starting at 2108 Saturday January 14 on WA0RCR, 1860 AM, steady S9+20 into nearby MO SDR, the nominal 2030; shortly after last report dispatched. Delayed by `QSO Today` podcast of American-accented Israeli ham interviewing South Australian-accented ham and winegrower until 2108. Also confirmed Saturday January 14 at 2230 new time on WRMIs: 5850, S9+20/25; 15770 S9+15/25 both direct. At this early hour despite 5850 thisaway and 15770 thataway off the side, better less noisy reception on 15770. As usual no signal on imaginary 7730 which WRMI keeps showing on schedules anyway. Also confirmed UT Sunday January 15 at 0030 on WRMI 7780, S9/+10, still starting with a ~10 second noise blast overriding my opening; also 3 more brief blasts at 0033. At 0054 much better signal, VG S7/9+10 into Maurice LA SDR. Also confirmed starting at 0458 UT Sunday January 15 on WA0RCR, 1860 AM, VG groundwave S9+20 into nearby SDR. Great variability in start time depends on greatly variable lengths of preceding ham shows. This week I noted the Houston AMSAT net going to ARRL news at 0449. Next: 2100 UT Sunday IRRS 1323 & 918? & 207?-Italy 0030 UT Monday WRMI 7780 to SW 0400vUT Monday WBCQ Area 51 6160v to WSW 0130 UT Tuesday WRMI 9395 to NNW 0030 UT Wednesday WRMI 9395 to NNW 1030 UT Wednesday WRMI 5850 to NW [canceled! see below] 2200 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 9395 to NNW 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 5010 to S Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html Like our website, a noncommercial service for which financial support is appreciated. Thanks this week to Benn Kobb, DC for a contribution via PayPal to woradio at yahoo.com - in US funds but not necessarily. One may also contribute by MO or check on a US bank to: Glenn Hauser, P O Box 1684, Enid, OK 73702 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 9455, Jan 14 at 2315, this WRMI-5, WNW at 285 degrees, is still splattering during Legends, and somewhat distorted on 9455 itself; at 2358 Ted is talking about deciding to put multi-lingual Bibling on WTWW-3 15810 - which did not last long; cut off at 2359 for ID and 0000 UT Sunday Jan 15 new airing of The Mighty KBC, which happens to be at exactly same time as when it was on Nauen 5960 or 9925. By 0709 check, 9455 is S9/+10 but no spurs audible. Also, right after `Encore` finishes 5850 at 0200, another repeat of KBC `Giant Jukebox` on that frequency (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 15770, Sun Jan 15 at 1935 checking WRMI during `Music and Medicine`, introducing a Nocturne by Chaikofsky. Would like to listen more to this show but at same hour as `Pipedreams` I always get on $ tereo webcast of WYSU HD2, at this time playing `Nimrod` from Elgar`s `Enigma Variations`. Is M&M at any other time? OMG, now at 10-11 UT Wednesday on 5850, displacing a longtime WOR airing at 1030! (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** VANUATU. 11835, Jan 15 at 0701, JBA music from R. Vanuatu on 3 x 3945 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report dispatched at 1950 UT January 15
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