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WMR 15700  View Printable Version 
Saturday, May 27 2023

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Fair level into Masset just now on 15699.67 with pop music. Thanks to SH
Nielsen for the heads up. Running 24/7 until Wednesday. 73, Walt
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Radio Beacon DP0POL/MM  View Printable Version 
Saturday, May 27 2023

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Radio Beacon DP0POL/MM is on the German Icebreaker Polarstern which was logged on May 26, 2023 at 1752UTC on a frequency of 18.106124 mhz in WSPR mode. The ship was in Grid Square JP18 (off the coast of Norway) heading north. Strength was -24 db in Douglas,MA on the Yaesu FT-847 with a 529 foot horizontal loop at 30 feet. QSL via: DL5EBE. Bill Smith

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Shortwave News  View Printable Version 
Friday, May 26 2023

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Did anyone find out anything more about this?

Thanks,

Mauno

Fernan Bolando kirjoitti 20.5.2023 klo 18.11:


Thus sounds interesting. Googling however has failed me. Can anybody share
the original article or a link to more info?

On Sat, May 20, 2023, 9:16 AM Arthur Delibert, <radio75a3@msn.com> wrote:


I suspect this is related to high-speed trading in the stock, bond and
futures markets. A number of large financial institutions have noted that
there are brief differences in the prices of various financial instruments
between the various markets -- for example, NY and Chicago. If they can
act fast enough, they can buy in the cheaper market and sell at a profit in
the more expensive market before the differences iron themselves out.
These institutions have invested a lot in high-speed internet connections
between their offices physically near the various markets so they can
exploit these differences. Looks like someone is going to try to speed
things up by using a SW radio link. Note that the FCC applications were
filed with a request for confidential treatment of certain details.

-- Art Delibert, KB3FJO

 

Shortwave News  View Printable Version 
Friday, May 26 2023

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High-frequency trading has been going on for at least a decade. Wall
Street has moved on into space...


More info is abundant, such as:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-frequency_trading


Den 2023-05-27 kl. 00:02, skrev Mauno Ritola:


Did anyone find out anything more about this?

Thanks,

Mauno

Fernan Bolando kirjoitti 20.5.2023 klo 18.11:

Thus sounds interesting. Googling however has failed me. Can anybody
share

the original article or a link to more info?

On Sat, May 20, 2023, 9:16 AM Arthur Delibert, <radio75a3@msn.com>
wrote:


I suspect this is related to high-speed trading in the stock, bond and
futures markets.  A number of large financial institutions have
noted that
there are brief differences in the prices of various financial
instruments

between the various markets -- for example, NY and Chicago. If they can
act fast enough, they can buy in the cheaper market and sell at a
profit in

the more expensive market before the differences iron themselves out.
These institutions have invested a lot in high-speed internet
connections

between their offices physically near the various markets so they can
exploit these differences.  Looks like someone is going to try to speed
things up by using a SW radio link.  Note that the FCC applications
were

filed with a request for confidential treatment of certain details.

-- Art Delibert, KB3FJO

 

Shortwave News  View Printable Version 
Friday, May 26 2023

HCDX


Did anyone find out anything more about this?

Thanks,

Mauno

Fernan Bolando kirjoitti 20.5.2023 klo 18.11:


Thus sounds interesting. Googling however has failed me. Can anybody share
the original article or a link to more info?

On Sat, May 20, 2023, 9:16 AM Arthur Delibert, <radio75a3@msn.com> wrote:


I suspect this is related to high-speed trading in the stock, bond and
futures markets. A number of large financial institutions have noted that
there are brief differences in the prices of various financial instruments
between the various markets -- for example, NY and Chicago. If they can
act fast enough, they can buy in the cheaper market and sell at a profit in
the more expensive market before the differences iron themselves out.
These institutions have invested a lot in high-speed internet connections
between their offices physically near the various markets so they can
exploit these differences. Looks like someone is going to try to speed
things up by using a SW radio link. Note that the FCC applications were
filed with a request for confidential treatment of certain details.

-- Art Delibert, KB3FJO

 

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