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TP report from Masset for January 1 2019  View Printable Version 
Friday, January 04 2019

IRCA


Chuck

AIR just announced that the National Channel will close down "with
immediate effect" on its current freqs of 1566 1215 and 9380.ÂÂ Which
may explain the deteriorated reception in Newfoundland.

Bruce

On 1/3/2019 17:42, Chuck Hutton wrote:


AIR 1566 used to be a powerful dominant station in Newfoundland, but in the last 2 years we have not heard it at all.

Something has happened to their transmitter / antenna.

And if anyone is thinking conditions are to blame, over 40 Indians have been heard from Newfoundland although of course not all in the last few years.

Chuck

 

TP 3 Jan Victoria version CRI on 963 and 1323  View Printable Version 
Friday, January 04 2019

IRCA
Had a quick listen to my Perseus wav files for 963 and 1323. Nick is
correct. Although conditions to China were not ideal most days between Dec
28th and Jan 2nd, I didn't hear CRI in Russian on 963 during the 15 to 16
hour period. As for 1323, indeed, the CRI IS/fanfare came on at the TOH at
16:00 without any ID, and seemingly left the air after that. 73, ....Walt

On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 5:06 AM Nick Hall-Patch <nhp@ieee.org> wrote:

> The year continues downhill, in spite of the geomagnetically quiet
> conditions; but then there was AFN on 1575... NHK2 again off at 1440UT,
> but not much zip compared with previous days.
>
> If nothing else,there was time to check 1323 and 963 on the Khabarovsk
> KiwiSDR at 1500 and 1600UT. At 1500UT, 1323 was going strong "Radio
> Kitaya" CRI, with no sign of going off the air per its listed sign off.
> 963 on the other hand showed no sign of Radio Kitaya before 1500UT; no
> wonder it's not being heard just now. At 1600UT no IDs on 1323, but
> recognizable top of the hour CRI music, which stopped at 1600UT, followed
> by a short tone and then off, with NHK1 filling the gap.
>
>
>

 

TP 3 Jan Victoria version.  View Printable Version 
Friday, January 04 2019

IRCA
The year continues downhill, in spite of the geomagnetically quiet conditions; but then there was AFN on 1575... NHK2 again off at 1440UT, but not much zip compared with previous days.

If nothing else,there was time to check 1323 and 963 on the Khabarovsk KiwiSDR at 1500 and 1600UT. At 1500UT, 1323 was going strong "Radio Kitaya" CRI, with no sign of going off the air per its listed sign off. 963 on the other hand showed no sign of Radio Kitaya before 1500UT; no wonder it's not being heard just now. At 1600UT no IDs on 1323, but recognizable top of the hour CRI music, which stopped at 1600UT, followed by a short tone and then off, with NHK1 filling the gap.

pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least briefly):

nada, though perhaps 774's sign off chimes came close?

Reasonable audio at times during the period (much of it understandable by a native speaker, though often battling with splash or noise):

594 JOAK 1600UT

774 JOUB s/off 1443UT


not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or noise could be understood by a native speaker:


639 CNR1 //1593 1544UT

747 JOIB s/off 1441UT

1503 JOUK 1558UT jazz guitar //594

1575 AFN assumed with woman and man in American English "January 31st, in time..." a chance to join for military members" 1543UT, erratic fading

Burbles in the splatter and noise (if lucky, language might be guessed at by cadence of talk, or parallel established by changes in talk or music)

567 JOIK //594 1555UT

603 ballad 1522UT likely HLSA

621 yet another ballad 1542UT; Heilongjiang RGD likely?

828 JOBB s/off 1440UT

855 ballad 1558UT; maybe Chinese pips on hour, but pretty imaginary

972 man talking, Korean? 1545UT

1287 man talking, Japanese intonation 1541UT

1593 CNR1 //639 1544UT


Strongish het, no or "near imaginary" audio (either undermodulated or ravaged by splatter)
657 738 891 918 945 1242 1269 1323 1386 1422 1494 1557 seemed to be Asian;
nothing seemed to be DU


best wishes,

Nick


Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada

 

TP 3 Jan Victoria version.  View Printable Version 
Friday, January 04 2019

IRCA
The year continues downhill, in spite of the geomagnetically quiet conditions; but then there was AFN on 1575... NHK2 again off at 1440UT, but not much zip compared with previous days.

If nothing else,there was time to check 1323 and 963 on the Khabarovsk KiwiSDR at 1500 and 1600UT. At 1500UT, 1323 was going strong "Radio Kitaya" CRI, with no sign of going off the air per its listed sign off. 963 on the other hand showed no sign of Radio Kitaya before 1500UT; no wonder it's not being heard just now. At 1600UT no IDs on 1323, but recognizable top of the hour CRI music, which stopped at 1600UT, followed by a short tone and then off, with NHK1 filling the gap.

pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least briefly):

nada, though perhaps 774's sign off chimes came close?

Reasonable audio at times during the period (much of it understandable by a native speaker, though often battling with splash or noise):

594 JOAK 1600UT

774 JOUB s/off 1443UT


not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or noise could be understood by a native speaker:


639 CNR1 //1593 1544UT

747 JOIB s/off 1441UT

1503 JOUK 1558UT jazz guitar //594

1575 AFN assumed with woman and man in American English "January 31st, in time..." a chance to join for military members" 1543UT, erratic fading

Burbles in the splatter and noise (if lucky, language might be guessed at by cadence of talk, or parallel established by changes in talk or music)

567 JOIK //594 1555UT

603 ballad 1522UT likely HLSA

621 yet another ballad 1542UT; Heilongjiang RGD likely?

828 JOBB s/off 1440UT

855 ballad 1558UT; maybe Chinese pips on hour, but pretty imaginary

972 man talking, Korean? 1545UT

1287 man talking, Japanese intonation 1541UT

1593 CNR1 //639 1544UT


Strongish het, no or "near imaginary" audio (either undermodulated or ravaged by splatter)
657 738 891 918 945 1242 1269 1323 1386 1422 1494 1557 seemed to be Asian;
nothing seemed to be DU


best wishes,

Nick


Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada

 

Oklahoma TA LW 1/4/19  View Printable Version 
Friday, January 04 2019

IRCA

 

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