We seek to understand and document all radio transmissions, legal and otherwise, as part of the radio listening hobby. We do not encourage any radio operations contrary to regulations. Always consult with the appropriate authorities if you have questions concerning what is permissible in your locale.

Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - Teotwaki

Pages: 1 ... 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 [18] 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ... 209
256
HF Beacons / Re: Currently Active Beacons Chat
« on: July 23, 2022, 2347 UTC »
If anyone wants a portable to listen to beacons, I'd recommend the Sangean 909. They do a heck of a job in pulling in weak CW with their narrow bandwidth. Plus, they'll handle a lot of wire without overloading.

Thanks for the pointer!! I see a button for “SSB”. How does one get it into CW mode?
https://www.amazon.com/SANGEAN-Ultimate-Multi-Band-Radio-ATS-909X2/dp/B08MSXX6LH/ref=asc_df_B08MSXX6LH/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=475810000983&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14507048853880206025&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1013962&hvtargid=pla-1215320111644&th=1

257
HF Beacons / Re: Coastal Slider Back On 4109.5
« on: July 23, 2022, 0357 UTC »
Anyhow....

I've got a weak but clear 'n slow whoop from CS here at home on the KX3

258
HF Beacons / Re: Mojave Beaconeer's Rants, Opinions and Demands
« on: July 22, 2022, 2158 UTC »

Is Bob Lazar still running loose?


Yes, he's simply migrated from Art Bell to Instagram to sell his silly stories

259
HF Beacons / Re: Currently Active Beacons Chat
« on: July 22, 2022, 0408 UTC »
I can confirm Windy was on the air before 2009. I first caught it on Radio Shack DX-398/Sangean 909 clone that crapped out well before 2009. The antenna was a 40 meter dipole. I used to hear it in the mid-late afternoons here in the southern Appalachians. I was knocked out when I found out how little power it was running. It was a regular, reliable catch.

Thank you Pigmeat! I appreciate the contribution to the story.

McGreevy has claimed that Edson Hendricks built Windy (the "Wind" beacon) and after reading a bunch of things about Hendricks I could believe that to be possible. What is interesting is that Windy went off the air in May of 2020, McGreevy posted a weird cryptic message about Windy in June, Edson died in August of 2020 then Windy reappears in September.  I think that was when Windy's voltage telemetry seemed to indicate the lead-acid battery was gone and Lithium-ions were substituted and I also suspect the external temp sensor was stuffed inside the box. Temp readings were ridiculously high to be true outside air temps.  I also suspect the charging circuitry was not changed so the LiIon batteries were never properly charged, indicating low voltages or just going off the air for days. In early 2021 Windy's signal on the SDRs was showing signs frequency pulling as if the batteries can't supply enough current. Around May the signal from Windy and the battery voltage jumped up a bit as if fresh LiIons were installed. 

Over the following months Windy's health again trended downwards until in September it appeared to get new batteries again. By November it was ailing and in December it was off the air again.

So if Ed is dead, who kept going out there and jamming the (wrong chemistry?) batteries into the box? I'm glad they kept at it but sorry that Windy still gave up the ghost.

260
HF Beacons / Re: Currently Active Beacons Chat
« on: July 21, 2022, 1602 UTC »
Since Windy has not been heard since December, 2021 I went ahead and tidied up the Beacons No Longer In Operation blurb.
https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/topic,9478.msg252777.html#msg252777

I think Windy was on the air before 2009 but I don't have a firm date. If it truly was built by Edson Hendricks then someone else maintained it for a while but maybe gave up in December 2021. Hendricks died in August 2020 so any source code or schematics may be lost forever....

261
HF Beacons / Re: Coastal Slider Back On 4109.5
« on: July 21, 2022, 0328 UTC »
I'm an old beer brewer with a ruined back. A gallon of water is 8lbs. Make sure there's a nearby source so you don't have to lug it for miles. The antenna isn't going to care if the water came from Fiji or the nearest mudhole.

Water, beer, rocks, dirt, mud, whatever. Innovation is the message.

262
HF Beacons / Re: Coastal Slider Back On 4109.5
« on: July 20, 2022, 0503 UTC »
Nice signal here at home at 22:02 PST

263
HF Beacons / Re: New whooper beacon on 4095.65
« on: July 20, 2022, 0502 UTC »
fair signal here at home

21:58 PST 

BAT  13.0  oTMP  97  iTMP 104  PV  1

264
HF Beacons / Re: Mojave Beaconeer's Rants, Opinions and Demands
« on: July 19, 2022, 0429 UTC »
Go to CalTech and ask.

Nah, that's the same place that Bob Lazar claimed to have received a non-existent degree from. All of the nutjobs claim to have a connection with CalTech.

265
HF Beacons / Re: Mojave Beaconeer's Rants, Opinions and Demands
« on: July 18, 2022, 1635 UTC »

266
HF Beacons / Re: Mojave Beaconeer's Rants, Opinions and Demands
« on: July 18, 2022, 1555 UTC »
I was searching the internet for pirate beacon info and this archive came up. Stephen used to openly publicize all of his illegal broadcasts such as the KMUD shortwave pirate radio station.

https://archive.org/details/KmudshortwaveMojavePhoneBoothBroadcast

This is the sort of thing he should proudly rant about rather than trashing other beacon operators.
https://archive.org/details/KmudshortwaveMojavePhoneBoothBroadcast/01B_Moj_Booth_KMUD_Bcast_mar02_t1sB.mp3#

Among the list of recordings you'll find a lot of neat audio clips of beacons in the past and present.

https://archive.org/details/KmudshortwaveMojavePhoneBoothBroadcast/4096_DesertBcn-cluster--recin_GreatBasinNationalPark-eastern_NV_mid-June2001SPMcGreevy_DX394.mp3#

https://archive.org/details/KmudshortwaveMojavePhoneBoothBroadcast/4096-7kHz_DesertBeacons_Madonna_Buddah_Coxie_etc_20Feb2021-noon_KFS-SE_KiwiSDR.mp3#


That's Stephen on the left


QUOTE:

[Before 91.1 KMUD (FM) Garberville (Humboldt County) Calif. went on with a tiny 110 watts around 1991 (I enjoyed them from Westport Union Landing SP in August 1992 whilst camping in a camper-van) - KMUD on shortwave began from a houseboat in southern Marin County.  Later, the ops. changed and the location of KMUD-sw changed to a north Marin location and later into the Mojave Desert, but KMUD-sw is rarely heard today, however there is now a really cool drama play in the UK and Europe remembering the infamous KMUD Mojave Phone Broadcast in the Millennial Year of 2000...]

On the weekend of March 24th to the 26th of 2000, Three intrepid radio-enthusiasts ventured into the Mojave National Preserve and set-up a 20-watt shortwave transmitter (AM) - an old TCS-13 built in 1944, along with a huge battery and an inverter, as well as an end-fed antenna wire.

The three guys at KMUD-shortwave (Ed, Kirk, and Steve) received an ongoing barrage of telephone calls, as the world-famous and remote Mojave Phone Booth constantly rang with callers from around the World to the now defunct telephone number +1 (760) 733-9969.

One of the KMUD dudes (Ed) actually made it onto the Art Bell Show the first evening of their arrival to the Booth, and announced to listeners the upcoming pirate-radio "live-call-in" broadcast they were preparing to do the next evening.

These recordings were made live, before and during the broadcasts, and there are a few recordings of the segment of the Art Bell Show that Ed called into.

You may have seen many internet postings, photos, and have seen a movie about this remote phone booth, but this was the real-deal - KMUD-shortwave.

As this telephone installation employed very lengthy, above-ground telephone steel wires (old-style), it had a tendency to pick-up Earth's "natural VLF radio" signals - we actually heard very faint "whistlers" and lightning-static during the weekend we were there!

(See other MP3 albums on archive.org related to natural VLF radio phenomena - by Stephen P. McGreevy)

You will also be able to hear clips of KMUD-shortwave as heard in two locations in Arizona, by two different DXers on 43M (AM) and 73m (AM/SSB).

Also are recordings of those p-hifer (A1A) desert-beacons from various locations.

In 2003, I obtained about 10 CDrs of KIPM's Studio-releases of Alan Maxwell's excellent and ethereal shows. I ripped them to (128 kbps (FBR) MP3 files, and burned them to CDr. The HDD of the machine I did this on eventually crashed, and I misplaced the CDr of KIPM's studio shows until 28 September 2010. Enjoy.

KIPM studio-archives online at: http://radionewyorkinternational.com/archives/index.php?path=pirate%2Fkipm/

Also is a show: "Morak - The Thing Behind the Wall" in which I played Morak.

SpM - September 2010

267
HF Beacons / Re: HIKER
« on: July 18, 2022, 1510 UTC »
Hiker is still coming into Utah's #1 omni kiwi 7998.18 KHz narrow CW filter

268
HF Beacons / Re: New whooper beacon on 4095.65
« on: July 18, 2022, 0449 UTC »
Jum[img in a bit late, but I just started looking for Beacons outsides 33 m. The DW signal is very readable here in Northern California after dark, S3  S5, equal to the noise. Antenna is an 80 ft random wire with transformer isolated feeder back to various radios. The higher frequency "desert slider", 4108 kHz is also easy copy, similar strenghts.

Ed

Welcome to hunting Pirate Beacons Ed!! It is a lot of fun!

269
HF Beacons / Re: Coastal Slider Back On 4109.5
« on: July 17, 2022, 0537 UTC »
CS is strong enough to hear decently well here at home on my good old NRD-525 using the Narrow filter

270
HF Beacons / Re: New whooper beacon on 4095.65
« on: July 17, 2022, 0533 UTC »
Last night I rolled into Saint George, Utah around 11 PM and tuned in DW on the truck's Yaesu FT-857D and heard it faintly but clearly. Since the ATAS-120 antenna isn't made to go below 7 MHz I tune it to 8191 KHz and hope enough of the 4095.65 signal gets through. Will have to look at the 120 antenna with a network analyzer some day.

Back home tonight and DW is so strong I can easily hear it on the NRD-525 set to Narrow filter

22:11 PST  BAT  13.0  oTMP  100  iTMP 107  PV  1

Pages: 1 ... 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 [18] 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ... 209