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WNJC 1360 "Lights Out" DX Test--NIGHTLY Midnight Eastern (0500 UTC) till 1 AM Eastern (O600 UTC)  View Printable Version 
Friday, January 06 2023

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The Courtesy Program Committee (CPC) of the National Radio Club and International Radio Club of America are sad to announce that it appears WNJC 1360 will leave the air for good shortly. This news reaches us from Chief Engineer John “Duke” Hamann.

But John is determined to see the test goes out with a proper send-off. He’s going to run a nightly one-hour long DX test with Morse Code, sweep tones, long duration 1 kHz tone, etc. This is your last chance if you still need WNJC for the logbook. It’s unclear how long the tests will continue, so don’t waste time.

Test material will run nightly from Midnight Eastern (0500 UTC) until 1 AM (0600 UTC).

For the latest information on the DX Tests, John Hamann has established a Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/wnjc1360dx;

Listeners who hear the test are asked to submit reception reports to the CPC, who will handle the station's reception reports. Please follow the requirements below:

Send an email of your report, along with a two-minute long recording of your reception in .MP3 or .WAV format to:

dx@highnoonfilm.com <mailto:dx@highnoonfilm.com>

The email should include the following:

John Doe, W4DOE
123 Main Street | Contact Information of DXer
Anytown, AL 35112 |
USA |

johndoe@yephoo.com <mailto:johndoe@yephoo.com> | Email Address of DXer

Member of both IRCA & NRC | Please note your membership in our clubs.

Drake R8B with a 40’ longwire | Information about the equipment used to receive the station.

Remarks | Comments about the station’s audio, interference, frequency stability, or
other information you’d like to share.

WNJC.mp3 | Attach a copy of the audio you received.

All emails should be formatted exactly as above. Start with your contact information, and be sure to include the email where you want the QSL emailed.

Reception reports must be received within 30 days of WNJC finally leaving the air for good. The use of remote SDRs to receive the test is discouraged unless it is a receiver location that you have built and maintained specifically for DXing. If a remote SDR is used, you must disclose the location of the receiver and the name of the owner, if known. The remote receiver must be located at least 500 miles from WNJC.

One QSL per DXer.

The CPC would like to thank station owners and John “Duke” Hamann for working with the DXing community to coordinate the these tests.

(I apologize for the delay in posting the test announcement. I contracted COVID-19 on Dec 27, and have been struggling to recover.)


73,

Les Rayburn, N1LF
les@highnoonfilm.com <mailto:les@highnoonfilm.com>
121 Mayfair Park
Maylene, AL 35114
EM63nf

NRC & IRCA Courtesy Program Committee Chairman
Member WTFDA, MWC

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“Nothing but blues and Elvis, and somebody else’s favorite song…”

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LRA36 ANTARCTICA  View Printable Version 
Thursday, January 05 2023

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Monitored LRA36 15476 khz from 1400-2000 UTC on Wednesday Jan. 4. Nothing heard using 6 element log periodic which is 862 feet ASL on Bald Hill in Douglas,MA. Receiver is a Palstar R30A.On Jan.5 loigged KB5NJD and KE7A. Both in Texas( Grid EM12) on 475 khz WSPR mode.

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WI2XLQ 486khz AM  View Printable Version 
Monday, January 02 2023

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Did anyone hear WI2XLQ(WA1ZMS) on 486 khz?
I tried for the 2nd transmission but heavy rains and high (for winter) temperatures limited propagation somewhat. That being said KE7A(TX) and N4WlO(AL) were audible in the 475khz amateur band.This was in the WSPR mode. AM would be much more difficult. WA1ZMS QSL states that he is using about 10 watts. I did hear some machine like noise but nothing audible. I have been monitoring the 475 amateur band since its inception. Bill Smith, W1OW Douglas. MA
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WI2XLQ 486khz AM  View Printable Version 
Monday, January 02 2023

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I saw multiple reports of people hearing him on nearby remotes...

nothing out here in Alberta, of course. I have heard his call on 475 khz
wspr many times tho.

On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 11:41 AM Bill Smith <smth752@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> Did anyone hear WI2XLQ(WA1ZMS) on 486 khz?
> I tried for the 2nd transmission but heavy rains and high (for winter)
> temperatures limited propagation somewhat. That being said KE7A(TX) and
> N4WlO(AL) were audible in the 475khz amateur band.This was in the WSPR
> mode. AM would be much more difficult. WA1ZMS QSL states that he is using
> about 10 watts. I did hear some machine like noise but nothing audible. I
> have been monitoring the 475 amateur band since its inception.
> Bill Smith, W1OW Douglas. MA
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Arizona Update - 4560 Korea N or S?  View Printable Version 
Monday, January 02 2023

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Excuse Glenn and Rick,


re Voice of the People South Korea ?

I don't speek fluently Korean, though. ha, ha, ha ...

was very surprised about the station to listen to,

in no list from the Korea-Japan secret transmitter millieu
a station was noted.

The 'next channel' entry was the former KRE 4557 kHz occupancy.

Does Ron Howard know more, or the South Korean / Japanese DXer community ?

HELP !

vy73 de wb df5sx
wwdxc

----- Original Message -----
From: "Glenn Hauser via groups.io"


Sent: Monday, January 02, 2023 6:17 PM
Subject: Re: [WOR] Arizona Update - 4560 Korea N or S?


But Wolfgang disagrees -- which is it?

4560.010 KRE formerly 4557 kHz 2100-2000 PYONGYANG BS Korean Pyongyang
in Korean, S=9+10dB in Japan at 13.47UT, S=9+20dB at 16.30 UT
on Jan 2nd.

On Friday, December 30, 2022, 12:03:51 AM GMT+1, Rick via groups.io
<desertmoon_dxr=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:

Arizona logs, listed most recent first. Hopefully useful information can be
picked out of here. Frequencies in kHz.

SWL logs times/dates in UTC aka. "Zulu". Assume English unless otherwise
stated. Unless otherwise stated, equipment used is Drake SW1 and SW8 with
outdoor longwire and Slinky; Sangean ATS-505 (rebadged as the RS
SW-2000629/DX-402) coupled to 16' indoor wire; Grundig (early German made)
Satellit 205/TR5000, Zenith Transoceanic (Royal 7000-1 model), and Sangean
ATS-405 with whip. (Assume any station fqy logged on analog rig verified
with nearby digital).

MW Logs times/dates in Eastern time (as per major MW clubs), and equipment
is stated with each log. "Delco" refers to the dashboard rig in my 2002 GMC
Sonoma truck.

Cats whiskers and other assistance provided by Gus.
Be well and stay safe - 73 and Good Listening.....!

- Rick Barton, listening from Sun City, Arizona

4560 OPPOSITION/RESISTANCE (to/against N Korea) Voice of the People, 1230,
Monologue with woman (Korean), musical bridge, then woman in (sounded)
Korean, then female pop vocal music at 1244, and matching VoTP //s on 4450,
6600. Mixing heavily with the swish-swoop of the CODAR radar pulses, but no
jamming heard here -- Fair; CCI Dec. 28 Barton-AZ


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