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General Category => Huh? => Topic started by: ThaDood on January 26, 2022, 1907 UTC
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https://swling.com/blog/2022/01/wbcq-tests-4790-khz-in-february/ Cool!!!! I'm buying a couple hours on this myself. What I find a little strange is the push for this new FREQ, when they still have 3265kHz down. Eh... Whatever... Should have very similar propagation characteristics as WWV's 5MHz, and the 5-Channel 60M Amateur Radio Band, nice regional daytime coverage, and Coast to Coast coverage at night. Hey, I welcome that. http://www.wbcq.com/
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From Cosmik Debris:
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What I find a little strange is the push for this new FREQ, when they still have 3265kHz down...
The main transmitter for the 3265 service is offline. It is the same model as the original 7415/7490 transmitter that burnt up because a long-term degradation of the plenum system. They aren't going to put this rig back online until a new plenum can be built. So, anything done on 3265 is using an auxiliary transmitter and is only used for experimental and test transmissions at this time.
There is also some antenna work that needs to be done for optimal operations down as low as 3265.
4790 is the transmitter that was formerly on 5130 and is ready to go.
THANKS Cosmik!!!!!
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As long as it isn't another All-Stair-All-The-Time channel. They play very little of their interesting original content on the transmitters that really reach us out west.
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SWL'ing UPDATE 2/3/2022: https://swling.com/blog/2022/02/wbcq-4790-hkz-testing-update/
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Did it. Bought time on the new FREQ 4790kHz, Saturday, February 12th, 9PM EST, or 02:00UTC. (Not Bro Staire.) Also, bought an hour for the following weekend of 2/19-20/2022, but that time has yet to be sched and TBA.
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And, one more time! 4790kHz AM, Saturday night, Feb. 19th, 10:00PM, or Sunday 03:00UTC. Same show, The Underground Jam. At that time, the West Coast USA, Mexico, and Canada, should be had, and possibly South America and Western Europe. Eh... Where the band Master is from in Moscow, that will be about dawn, so it may go that far. I suspect that at that time, 10PM EST, 4790kHz might skip over West Virginia, but you'll never know. The Southern States and the Caribbean should be had as well. Happy DX'ing!!!!
(CORRECTION!!!!!!!!! 2/16/2022) The ops at WBCQ asked if I can do 10PM EST. So, for those over in Europe, and Africa, that could actually work-out better.
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According to Bill Tilford, Ilse Of Music, he suspects the interference to WBCQ's 4790kHz could be HF CODAR. Well, if that is indeed coming from out West, then at night, when near 4.8MHz goes long, would make sense. Any comments on this? http://www.codar.com/about.shtml and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coastal_ocean_dynamics_applications_radar