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Shortwave Broadcast / Re: World cup on shortwave
« on: June 13, 2014, 0122 UTC »
Today was listening to the game on the BBC World Service on 9915, 11810 & 12095 (via the Univ of Twente's WebSDR... as I was at work).

Unknown how many more they'll have.

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http://www.adn.com/2014/06/11/3512277/haarp-granted-last-minute-reprieve.html

The U.S. Air Force said Wednesday it will give research institutions and other agencies more time to try to save the $290 million HAARP research facility in Gakona, Alaska.

An Air Force spokesman said the process of closing the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, which had been slated to begin this week, will be delayed for at least several weeks and perhaps longer.

The agency said it may put off dismantling the site for up to 10 months to allow a transfer to another agency, an option that has been promoted by scientists from the University of Alaska and around the world.

HAARP, backed by the late Sen. Ted Stevens when he wielded great power over the defense budget, has been used both for basic research of the ionosphere and for investigation of communications and satellite technology.

"We will proceed with removal of government property not essential to operations and will seek to reduce maintenance costs through additional storage of equipment and winterization," Air Force spokesperson Ed Gulick said. "Air Force leadership is currently considering the option of deferring the dismantling for up to 10 months to allow time for a potential transfer to another entity."

Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski has pressed the Pentagon to consider the transfer option instead of taking the site apart.

In May, University of Alaska President Pat Gamble wrote that the university could take ownership of the facility directly or through a lease, or it could work with others in the research community to develop options for covering operational costs.

He said that the main purpose of HAARP is to study techniques through which the U.S. could use "high power radio transmissions to manipulate Earth's ionosphere for its strategic advantage."

"The ionosphere is an integral part of the modern battlefield -- it affects GPS navigation, satellite communication, missile tracking radars, orbital surveillance and submarine communication, to name just a few applications," he said.

"I am convinced that with a little more time and broader range of discussions within the U.S. and internationally, we can develop a pay-for-use business plan to ensure the long-term availability of this laboratory," Gamble said.

HAARP directs electric power generated on the site to 180 antennas spread across 30 acres. The transmissions heat electrons in the ionosphere, creating changes that are monitored back on Earth.

Reach

Read more here: http://www.adn.com/2014/06/11/3512277/haarp-granted-last-minute-reprieve.html#storylink=cpy

4368
General Radio Discussion / Re: SDR direction finding
« on: June 10, 2014, 0459 UTC »
The FCC doesn't have something so rudimentary like that.

They have their own HFDF system. The following link is a request for private lines for their sites.  
http://transition.fcc.gov/omd/contracts/pre-award/RFQ11000024.pdf

Here are the sites:
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&msid=205652917633915171076.0004d938f34fa585f2329&dg=feature

Photos of the Livermore, CA site:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/coldwararchaeology/sets/72157626210688595/


Have heard that they can triangulate to an area of a small city in a very short time.

They still have the limitations of the laws of physics. There is no magic.

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Utility / New York Radio 2000 kHz USB 10 June 2014 0405Z
« on: June 10, 2014, 0406 UTC »
0405Z 35443 S5 New York Radio ID. Broadcasting aviation weather.



Yaesu FT-847 with homebrew PA0RDT Mini-Whip

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Here, the Engrish service of V of Koreer usually comes in pretty decent at 0400-0500Z on 15180 & 13760, and at 1300-1400Z on 13760 (not on 15180 at this time).

Depending on my mood, I'll check 15180 during the 0300Z Spanish broadcast to check conditions. If propagation is good, then will set the computer to record the Engrish service at 0400Z.

During my drive into work in the morning, I'll listen to the DPRK on 13650 from 1230-1300Z. Its in Korean, so I understand absolutely nothing, so I fill in the words myself. :D  Normally listen to WRMI 9955 and their relay of R Prague from 1200-1230Z, and on Thursdays from 1230Z, Glenn Hauser's World of Radio. Wish R Prague was a full hour with more music and WRMI would send more signal up this way (they're directional to the SSE).

Recently introduced a couple of my co-workers to the world of SW radio, using the Univ of Twente's SDR. It just so happened that VoK was on, so we listened. That was after them talking about spy numbers stations (we then listened to E07a that day). Their reaction:  ???    Ha.

Have previously heard Iran on 31m. Haven't listened to them in A14 yet. According to short-wave.info, they send their signal towards Eu/NAm 0320-0419Z on 13650 & 11780, although the latter frequency also has RN da Brasilia, which will bury Iran.


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Shortwave Broadcast / Firedrake 17600 kHz AM 1 June 2014 1538Z
« on: June 01, 2014, 1538 UTC »
1538Z 45544 S7 Music going strong
1600Z Off


No other firedrakes found 1538-1545Z between 9 & 24 MHz.



Yaesu FT-847 with 100' wire

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Interesting.

We'll see if they really do come back. There's that one part of being a broadcast center for OTHR... I hope they don't bring back the Woodpecker.

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2134Z 45444 S7 YL in Spanish. Looked it up and its R Havana Cuba. RHC goes until 0400Z.  Guess that takes care of hearing AIR today.
http://www.short-wave.info/?freq=11670

Also hearing weak music under the YL/SS, that's probably AIR. AIR is off at 2230Z.


In summary, the sked from short-wave.info:
0400-2230Z AIR
2300-0400Z RHC
2330-1200Z CNR 2




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2038Z Have something that is fading in & out of the noise on 11670 AM. Definitely a station there. SINPO 15441

Male talking, unable to ID language. Followed by music at 2040Z.



Yaesu FT-847 with 100' wire

4376
I've heard 11670 before, but don't remember what time. I want to say evenings (CDT), but wouldn't bet on it.

Will check for them around 1800Z and see if they're coming in.

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FM Free Radio / UNID 87.7 MHz 24 May 2014 Minneapolis, MN
« on: May 25, 2014, 0018 UTC »
1619Z 55555 Full quieting. Linkin Park "Powerless"

Was driving around the southern suburbs of Minneapolis and heard activity on 87.7. When it was found, it was a solid signal. Drove for about a mile or so and it faded out. Caught it mid-song and it dropped before the song finished, no ID.

First time I've heard anyone around here on 87.7.


Sony CDX-GT570S with 31" whip

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Agree with that.

Tuning around on the way into work... 9580, R Aus coming in strong as usual. V of Korea on 13760 was decent, and 15180 was coming in great.

Even WRMI on 9955 was coming in better than usual.

Was on the road 1225 to 1255 UTC.

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0125Z 45444 S7 April Wine "Sign of the Gypsy Queen"
0127Z 45444 S7 ID "You are listening to The Crystal Ship"
0306Z Off air

Listened until signoff. Signal was pretty good with static crashes, but slowly decreasing in the last half hour or so. Also had a het nearby.



Yaesu FT-847 with 100' wire

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Can it block 14313 kHz?


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