Re: [HCDX] [dxld] SIBC on 9545 kHz.
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Re: [HCDX] [dxld] SIBC on 9545 kHz.



Yes, SIBC with light pop singer music at 1820 UT July 18
on exact 9545.0 kHz - nothing on empty silent 5020 kHz.

S=7-8 signal on 9545 kHz in Queensland Brisbane remote unit,

slight QRM of adjacent 9540 kHz RRI Bucharest from Tiganesti
in German language on S=7-8 signal level in downunder.

wb


----- Original Message ----- From: "Walter Salmaniw canswl@xxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2015 4:24
PM
Subject: Re: [dxld] SIBC on 9545 kHz.


I can still hear weak music at 14:20, so presumably them.  For me, it's CRI
that's splattering over from 9550, listed as in Vietnamese, at strong
level.  Thanks for the heads-up, Ron!   73,   Walt

On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 1:32 PM, Glenn Hauser wghauser@xxxxxxxxx [dxld] <
dxld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

So that's why I found no carrier on 5020 around 1200; never have much luck
with 9545 here tho untried now. Cuba 9550 would be a problem; why do these
two keep adjacenting? There was a 7.0 earthquake offshore in Solomons
earlier Sat which I suspected might shake up SIBC operations; apparently
the immediate danger of tsunami passed. Glenn

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On Sat, 7/18/15, Ron Howard ron888howard@xxxxxxxxx [dxld] <
dxld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Subject: [dxld] SIBC on 9545 kHz.
To: "DXLD" <dxld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Saturday, July 18, 2015, 1:07 PM

SOLOMON ISLANDS. SIBC, July  18 anomaly; not on the normal5020.0 at 1157
for the  usual "evening devotional," but instead on
9545;followed by ID and NA till 1201; then just  open carrier; by 1236
able toconfirm pop songs,  so Wantok FM relay; heavy adjacent QRM;  5020.0
silent.
(Ron Howard, Asilomar State Beach, CA, E1 & CR-1, dxld)

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