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1710 Radio Selva (Argentina) into Michigan right now  View Printable Version 
Tuesday, January 01 2019

IRCA
Thanks, Tim.

I've noted the carrier here before but this is the first time that any
audio has ever come through. The carrier was stronger than usual so I
decided to stick with it for a while, just in case. Patience paid off!

Happy New Year,
-Tim


On Tue, Jan 1, 2019 at 2:01 AM tim rahto <bowman1@gmail.com> wrote:

> Congratulations on another amazing catch, Tim! I can see the carrier here
> in Iowa, but I'm not getting any audio.
>
> Happy New Year to you and yours my friend.
>
> -Tim
>
> On Tue, Jan 1, 2019 at 12:37 AM Tim Tromp <kilokat7@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > 1/1/2019 @ 0630 UTC: First new log of 2019 and it's a good one! I'm
> > currently hearing music on 1709.81 that matches up to what I'm hearing on
> > two remote Kiwi SDRs in Paraguay and Brazil. Given the frequency offset
> > and parallel Kiwi SDR match, I'm fairly confident that this is Radio
> Selva
> > from Argentina. A check of Radio Selva's online audio stream, though
> > significantly behind the live audio, also confirms what I'm hearing on
> the
> > two remote SDRs. This is on my South DKAZ where I have to listen using
> > synchronous AM, but shaping the bandwidth such that 95% passband favors
> the
> > upper sideband of 1709.81 (to dodge 1700 splatter) while notching out the
> > multiple low powered domestic hets from 1710. A bit tricky to setup, but
> > it's allowing me to catch and parallel a little bit of Argentinian music.
> >
> > Happy New Year,
> > Tim Tromp
> > West Michigan
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Introduction  View Printable Version 
Tuesday, January 01 2019

IRCA

 

1710 Radio Selva (Argentina) into Michigan right now  View Printable Version 
Tuesday, January 01 2019

IRCA
1/1/2019 @ 0630 UTC: First new log of 2019 and it's a good one! I'm
currently hearing music on 1709.81 that matches up to what I'm hearing on
two remote Kiwi SDRs in Paraguay and Brazil. Given the frequency offset
and parallel Kiwi SDR match, I'm fairly confident that this is Radio Selva
from Argentina. A check of Radio Selva's online audio stream, though
significantly behind the live audio, also confirms what I'm hearing on the
two remote SDRs. This is on my South DKAZ where I have to listen using
synchronous AM, but shaping the bandwidth such that 95% passband favors the
upper sideband of 1709.81 (to dodge 1700 splatter) while notching out the
multiple low powered domestic hets from 1710. A bit tricky to setup, but
it's allowing me to catch and parallel a little bit of Argentinian music.

Happy New Year,
Tim Tromp
West Michigan

 

1710 Radio Selva (Argentina) into Michigan right now  View Printable Version 
Tuesday, January 01 2019

IRCA
Congratulations on another amazing catch, Tim! I can see the carrier here
in Iowa, but I'm not getting any audio.

Happy New Year to you and yours my friend.

-Tim

On Tue, Jan 1, 2019 at 12:37 AM Tim Tromp <kilokat7@gmail.com> wrote:

> 1/1/2019 @ 0630 UTC: First new log of 2019 and it's a good one! I'm
> currently hearing music on 1709.81 that matches up to what I'm hearing on
> two remote Kiwi SDRs in Paraguay and Brazil. Given the frequency offset
> and parallel Kiwi SDR match, I'm fairly confident that this is Radio Selva
> from Argentina. A check of Radio Selva's online audio stream, though
> significantly behind the live audio, also confirms what I'm hearing on the
> two remote SDRs. This is on my South DKAZ where I have to listen using
> synchronous AM, but shaping the bandwidth such that 95% passband favors the
> upper sideband of 1709.81 (to dodge 1700 splatter) while notching out the
> multiple low powered domestic hets from 1710. A bit tricky to setup, but
> it's allowing me to catch and parallel a little bit of Argentinian music.
>
> Happy New Year,
> Tim Tromp
> West Michigan
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TP 31 Dec Victoria version.  View Printable Version 
Tuesday, January 01 2019

IRCA
A bit of China today, and also a brief (~1543-1550UT) pre-sunrise enhancement that had a number of odd Japanese high band channels popping up; unfortunately, quite a number had only "near-imaginary" audio which couldn't really get past the splatter, so didn't count. In addition, NHK2 signed off again today at 1440UT (New Year's Day already in Japan, more important things to do), so the good carrier strengths after that time didn't translate to audio.

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

972 HLCA 1540UT


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

594 JOAK 1601UT

1566 HLAZ man in Chinese 1547UT (reprises at weaker strength with Russian at 1633UT, and Korean at 1723UT also noted)

1593 CNR1 //945 1549UT


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

945 CNR1 //1593 1545UT

1422 JORF man in Japanese 1546UT

1575 VoA, ID by man 1600UT

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)

1017 island vocals 1515UT, likely Tonga

1098 CNR1 //6175 1538UT

1269 HBC synchros //1287 1545UT

1287 JOHR man talking, Japanese intonation 1545UT //1269

1494 overexcited woman talking, Japanese intonation 1550UT


Strongish het, no or "near imaginary" audio (either undermodulated or ravaged by splatter)
603 693 702 738 747 774 828 873 756 864 918 936 1017 1089 1107 1116 1134 1242 1314 1332 1368 1386 1431 1449 1458 1485 1503 1512 1539 1557 seemed to be Asian;
702 738 1098 seemed to be DU


best wishes,

Nick


Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada

 

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