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VIDEO: An Introduction to AM DX Tests  View Printable Version 
Sunday, January 02 2022

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From: Les Rayburn <les@highnoonfilm.com>
Date: Sun, Jan 2, 2022 at 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: [nrc-am] VIDEO: An Introduction to AM DX Tests
To: DX Central <w4lvhsc@gmail.com>
Cc: via NRC-AM <nrc-am@googlegroups.com>


Loyd has produced another great video for his YouTube channel. DX Central
provides some of the best, and most interesting content for DX’ers.

A few notes about why the NRC CPC decided to change our standards for QSL
verifications from DX Tests:

- All the work is done by volunteers whose time is limited.

- Written DX Reports require considerably more time to verify than a short
recording. There are lots of reasons for this; stations are provided with
test material but often alter it to include their own programming,
announcements, etc. Getting an accurate record of what the station recorded
can be a challenge. DX’ers clock in the shack may be off by several minutes
or more, making it hard to verify the sequence of reported parts of their
reception, etc. Trust me, it’s labor intensive. We still welcome them, and
try to include them in the reports.

- We’re also specifying emailed reception files in .mp3, .wav, or .mp4
video format. These are the easiest for us to verify, and the videos make
great material for Loyd to include on his YouTube channel.

- “Legacy formats” such as cassettes, Compact Disc (CD), or 1/4”
reel-to-reel simply require too much time and legacy equipment. We can’t
continue to support those.

- Reports submitted by mail (USPS) are no longer required. Again, it’s the
time factor. Email is faster and easier for our volunteers to deal with.
Send all reception reports via email if it’s a CPC verification test.

- The explosion of remote SDR’s have lead to a sub-hobby of people “DXing”
using their computer versus an actual radio. This allows people to hear DX
tests that might otherwise be impossible due to propagation or time of day.
The problem is that some abused this by requesting QSLs for as many as 15
remote SDR’s in a single test. We now limit these requests to a single QSL
request for only one remote SDR.

We also require that any such reception be clearly identified. We have had
a few instances where people attempted to claim reception of a DX Test at a
given location, without revealing that it was heard by the use of an
internet-accessed SDR.

Personally, while I enjoy listening to remote SDRs for entertainment, I
don’t consider it DX’ing. The only exception is people who build their own
remote SDRs, antenna systems, etc in remote locations—this is common by
some Arctic DX’ers for instance. Simply benefiting from someone else’s
labor and expense to hear stations doesn’t seem like an individual
accomplishment (but your mileage may vary) To each their own.

We hope you’ll continue to enjoy the DX Tests that the CPC is able to
arrange. If you have a relationship with someone who works at an AM Radio
station and think they might be willing to do a test in the future, please
let us know. We need all the help we can get.

Thanks to Joe, Loyd, George, and Paul for all their hard work!

73,

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

NRC & IRCA Courtesy Program Committee Chairman
Member WTFDA, MWC

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XDR-F1HD [XDR Guy Modified], Dennon TU-1500RD, Sangean HDT-1X, Ray Dees RDS
Decoders, Korner 9.2 Antenna, FM-6 Antenna, Kitz Technologies KT-501
Pre-amps, Quantum Phaser, Wellbrook ALA1530 Loop, Wellbrook Flag, Clifton
Labs Active Whip.

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

On Jan 1, 2022, at 7:38 PM, DX Central <w4lvhsc@gmail.com> wrote:

Now showing!
An Introduction to AM DX Tests - get ready for the upcoming DX Tests in
Montana (next week) and South Dakota (The following week) with this
refresher on DX tests and what you can expect to hear!
As a reminder we will be back live for DX Central LIve! next week in
advance of and during the KJJR DX Test. Stay tuned for details.
Hope this video helps you prepare for these upcoming tests (and more are on
the way!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQX_zmEC4fY

73 and best of DX!

Loyd Van Horn

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Stations heard in Reinante, Lugo and Friol, NW of Spain  View Printable Version 
Sunday, January 02 2022

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Manuel Méndez
Lugo, Spain

Logs in Reinante, Lugo and Friol, NW of Spain
Tecsun S-8800 and PL-880, cable antenna, 8 meters

AUSTRIA, 7330, Radio Joystick, The Charlie-Prince Show, Moosbrunn,
*1100-1114, 02-01, id. “The Charlie-Prince Show”, German, comments, pop
songs. 45444.

BRAZIL
4885, Radio Clube do Pará, Belém, 0735-0750, 30-12, relaying Radio
Bandeirantes news. 35433.

6150, Radio Saturno, Belo Horizonte, 0740-0758, 30-12, Brazilian songs.
At 0758 eclipsed by Europa 24 open on the same frequency. 15321.

11815, Radio Brasil Central, Goiania, 0855-0920, 30-12, Brazilian songs,
program “Brasil Sertanejo”, id. “Radio Brail Central, Brasil Sertanejo”.
35433.

ECUADOR, 6050, HCJB, Pichincha, *0923-0936, 30-12, Ecuatorian music,
anthem, Quechua, comments. 15321.

ERITREA, 7140, Voice of Broad Masses, Asmara, 1745-1820, 31-12, male,
female, Vernacular, comments, East African songs. 24322,

ETHIOPIA
6030, Radio Oromiya, Addis Ababa, 1650-1706, 30-12, Vernacular,
comments. 23322

7110, Radio Ethiopia, 1701-1720, 30-12, Vernacular, comments.

FRANCE?, 7310.3, Radio Atlantic 2000 International, 1052-1058*, 02-01
unscheduled transmission, songs, id in French “Atlantic 2000
International” and close. 25322. I have contacted the station via email
about this transmission and here is the reply:


“Dear listener,
Thank you very much for your email.
We were just testing with low power for a few minutes.
But the conditions were too bad, and we have switched off the
transmitter.

You can listen to the whole programme on our website.
Happy New Year to you and your family, and take care.
All the best,
Tiphanie”

INDIA, 5040, AIR, Jeypore, 1803-1813, 31-12, Hindi songs and comments.
Extended New Year program. 15321.

JAPAN
6055, Radio Nikkei 1, Chiba-Nagara, 0703-0715, 30-12, Japanese,
comments. 15321.

6115, Radio Nikkie 2, Chiba-Nagara, 0701-0717, 30-12, Japanese,
comments, songs. 15321.

KYRGYZSTAN, 4010.2, Kyrgyz Radio, Bishkek, 1710-1725, 29-12, Kyrgyz
songs, 15321.

MALAYSIA, 9835, Sarawak FM, Kajang, 1002-1015, 02-01, Malaysian, news,
comments. 24322.

MEXICO, 6185, Radio Educación, Ciudad de México, 0807-0829, 30-12,
Classical music, Spanish, comments. 25322.

NETHERLANDS
5955, Sunlite Radio, Westdorpe, 0740-0830, 30-12, pop songs, id.
“Sunlite Radio, music you like”. 34433.


Also 0653-0715, 01-01, songs, id. “Sunlite”, Dutch, comments. 24322.

6020, 0752-0816, 01-01, songs, oldies, “The Sounds of Silence”, id.
“Radio Delta”, “… one thousand watt power, this is Radio Delta”, “You
are listening to Radio Delta on the short wave radio band”. 35433.

6185, Radio Classic Sunday, via Radio Piepzender, Zwolle, 0935-0955,
02-02, songs, Dutch, comments id. “Radio Classic Sunday”, some comments
in English. 25322.

NIGERIA, 7254.9, Voice of Nigeria, Abuja Lugbe, 0702-0716, 01-01,
Vernacular, comments. Very weak. 15321.


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Atlantic 2000 International, unscheduled transmission today, 7310.3 1052-1058*  View Printable Version 
Sunday, January 02 2022

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Manuel Méndez
Lugo, Spain

Log in Friol
Tecsun S-8800, cable antenna, 8 meters

FRANCE?, 7310.3, Radio Atlantic 2000 International, 1052-1058*, 02-01
unscheduled transmission, songs, id in French “Atlantic 2000
International” and close. 25322. I have contacted the station via email
about this transmission and here is the reply:


“Dear listener,
Thank you very much for your email.
We were just testing with low power for a few minutes.
But the conditions were too bad, and we have switched off the
transmitter.

You can listen to the whole programme on our website.
Happy New Year to you and your family, and take care.
All the best,
Tiphanie”
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KRLD 1080  View Printable Version 
Sunday, January 02 2022

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Not on my portable, no.. the ccrane doesnt do hd

On Sun, Jan 2, 2022 at 8:09 AM Peter Laws <plaws0@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sun, Jan 2, 2022 at 3:20 AM Paul B. Walker, Jr.
> <walkerbroadcasting@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > KRLD 1080 Dallas at 1204am AK time Sun 1-2-22 with news, weather,
> traffic and several NewsRadio KRLD Menitons. Pretty decent signal fading
> up pretty clear for a Minute or two from 3257 miles away.
>
> Did the HD icon at least flicker? I am ... 3093 miles closer and I
> get the icon blink all the time, the callsign display a little less
> often, and if conditions are good, it will even decode for me.
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SDRC: New Bitmap Display raises DX!  View Printable Version 
Sunday, January 02 2022

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Hi - Simon closed his year with a nice present: a new feature of his free SDRC software, controlling many SDRs.
It works on recorded files, and converts them literally in seconds into a complete spectrogram. There you can nicely see the "footprints" of each signal.
Just by mouseclick, you set the receiver to the clicked-to time. It features also a clickable loop to define start and end of playing a channel.
It is esepcially useful to see broadcast stations - check bands over 24 hours, congestion, propagation, sign on and sign off times.

I worked with this new and exiting beast a bit, please see at:
https://dk8ok.org/2022/01/02/sdrc-new-bitmap-display-helps-to-raise-dx/
With some screenshots, this should also work as a quick starter.

73 Nils, DK8OK

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