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January 7, 2016 — GIMPS celebrated its 20th anniversary with the discovery of the largest known prime number, 274,207,281-1.
Curtis Cooper, one of many thousands of GIMPS volunteers, used one of his university's computers to make the find. The prime number, also known as M74207281, is calculated by multiplying together 74,207,281 twos then subtracting one. It has 22,338,618 digits -- almost 5 million digits longer than the previous record prime number.

While prime numbers are important for cryptography, this prime is too large to currently be of practical value. However, the search itself does have several practical benefits. Historically, searching for Mersenne primes has been used as a test for computer hardware. Earlier this month, GIMPS' prime95 software and members of a German computing community uncovered a flaw in Intel's latest Skylake CPUs. Prime95 has also discovered hardware problems in many individual's PCs.
To prove there were no errors in the prime discovery process, the prime was independently verified using both different programs and different hardware.

Andreas Hoglund and David Stanfill each verified the prime using the CUDALucas software running on NVidia Titan GPUs. David Stanfill also verified using ClLucas on an AMD Fury GPU. Finally, Serge Batalov ran Ernst Mayer's MLucas software on a 18-core server to verify the prime.

Dr. Cooper is a professor at the University of Central Missouri. This is the fourth record prime for Dr. Cooper and his university. Their first record prime was discovered in 2005, eclipsed by their second record in 2006.
Dr. Cooper lost the record in 2008, but reclaimed it in 2013, and improved the record with this new prime. The primality proof took a month of computing on a PC with an Intel I7-4790 CPU.  Dr. Cooper and the University of Central Missouri is the largest contributor of CPU time to the GIMPS project. The discovery is eligible for a $3,000 GIMPS research discovery award.

While Dr. Cooper's computer found the record prime, the discovery would not have been possible without all the GIMPS volunteers that sifted through numerous non-prime candidates.
GIMPS founder George Woltman, PrimeNet creator Scott Kurowski, Primenet administrator Aaron Blosser, thank and congratulate all the GIMPS members that made this discovery possible. To recognize all those that contributed to this discovery, official credit goes to Cooper, Woltman, Kurowski, Blosser, et al.

The new prime number is a member of a special class of extremely rare prime numbers known as Mersenne primes. Mersenne primes were named for the French monk Marin Mersenne, who studied these numbers more than 350 years ago. There are only 49 known Mersenne primes.
GIMPS, founded in 1996, has discovered the last 15 Mersenne primes. Volunteers download a free program to search for these primes with a cash award offered to anyone lucky enough to find a new prime. Prof. Chris Caldwell maintains an authoritative web site on the largest known primes as well an excellent history of Mersenne primes.

Interestingly, Dr. Cooper's computer reported the prime to the server on September 17, 2015. However, a bug prevented the email notification from being sent. The new prime remained unnoticed until routine database maintenance took place months later. The official discovery date is the day a human took note of the result. This is in keeping with tradition as M4253 is considered never to have been the largest known prime number because Alexander Hurwitz in 1961 read his computer printout backwards and saw M4423 was prime seconds before seeing that M4253 was also prime.

You can learn a little more in the short press release or watch the standupmaths interview with Curtis Cooper regarding his discovery:
https://youtu.be/q5ozBnrd5Zc

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Via K2SDR,
at noise level S5

1933 UTC, Carrier visible
1935 UTC, weak modulation audible
1950 UTC, bit and pieces of audio, very weak and sporadic

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Equipment / Yeasu Museum
« on: January 17, 2016, 1856 UTC »
Nice & helpful information on Yeasu products.
 
http://www.yaesu-museum.com/entrance.html

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Huh? / 'Grizzly Adams' actor Dan Haggerty dies at 74 from cancer
« on: January 16, 2016, 0857 UTC »
Actor Dan Haggerty who rose to fame starring as frontier woodsman Grizzly Adams in a film and TV series in the 1970s has died aged 74.
The actor's manager Terry Bomar told ABC News that Haggerty had been suffering from cancer.
Before starring as the nature-loving Adams, Haggerty worked as a stuntman and an animal handler in Hollywood.
He also guest starred in numerous TV shows such as "CHiPs," "Charlie's Angels" and "The Love Boat".
The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams tells the story of a mountain man who is forced to live in the wilderness after being wrongly accused of murder.

While on the run, he adopts an orphaned grizzly bear and names him Ben.
The film became the seventh high-grossing film of 1974 and the NBC network aired a TV series of the same name, which ran from 1977 to 1978.
The film and the TV series were loosely based on the life of James Capen Adams who trained bears in California in the mid-19th Century.

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North American Shortwave Pirate / unid 6925 USB 2136 UTC 01.10.2016
« on: January 10, 2016, 2140 UTC »
Via K2SDR,
S6

2136 UTC, OM  with Test 1,2,3,4
2137 UTC,s/off

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Utility / unid 6929.75 CW 2124 UTC 01.10.2016
« on: January 10, 2016, 2127 UTC »
Via K2SDR,

2124 UTC, unid CW

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General Radio Discussion / Liquid Radio Youtube Channel
« on: January 09, 2016, 2226 UTC »
Just saw on the Liquid Radio FB page that they now have a Youtube Channel.

https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCg5hSSsN2MVb4N6nEY5DA-g

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QSLs Received / Radio Iluminati eQSL
« on: January 07, 2016, 0616 UTC »
Thanks a lot Azimuth Coordinator for the unexpected conformation.  ;)

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Did anyone observe the new frequency (4885kHz) yet?

The South Korean Clandestine Station VOH has recently been heard on the frequency 4885 kHz.
Industry rumors speak about the purchase of new broadcasting technology in the US and the establishment of a new previously unknown transmission site,
which is intended to complement the existing transmitter in the prefecture of Gyeonggi-do.

The acronym VOH refers to "Voice of Hope". More common is the Korean long form of the name (e-Huimang Meari pangsong-Imnida) which translates in English as "Echo of Hope".

VOH is operated by South Korean secret service "NIS" for decades now and under its present name since 1973.
Previously, (when the first broadcast was, is not known), they claimed that they are "the voice of reunification".

Established frequencies of VOH are 3985, 6003, 6250 and 6348 kHz. They are jammed by North Korea.
The new, fifth currently possibly irregularly operated frequency seems to have not yet been discovered by the North Korean authorities.
Whether it is all about in the long-term operation, remains to be seen.

Besides VOH sends the NIS since 1986, also a second radio program.
Its announcement is usually reported in the English literature as "Voice of the People".
These broadcasts, which are also jammed from North Korea, are currently running at 3480, 3912, 4557, 6518 and 6600 kHz.


Source: http://www.radioeins.de/programm/sendungen/medienmagazin/radio_news/beitraege/2015/voh.html

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QSLs Received / Network 51 Pirate Radio eQSL
« on: January 02, 2016, 2115 UTC »
Thanks a lot Dave the Cat,for the conformation.

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General Radio Discussion / 2016 Calender - Pirate Radio Europe
« on: January 01, 2016, 2359 UTC »
Download your free 2016 Calender - Pirate Radio Europe

2016 calender featuring QSLs from over 40 European pirate stations from 17 different countries

http://freeradioreport.blogspot.it/2016/01/download-your-free-2016-calender-pirate.html?m=1

Pretty nice calender!

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Via K2SDR
S5-S7 with plenty of noise

2334 UTC, Beatles - A Hard Day's Night
2336 UTC, Cat Stevens - Freezing Steel
2339 UTC, Rolling Stones - Paint It Black
2342 UTC, audio almost gone in to the noise, carrier still visible

Thanks for the Show.

ID'ed after receiving eQSL (01.07.2016)

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General Radio Discussion / Interval Signals
« on: January 01, 2016, 1509 UTC »
Just came across this site,with a lot of memories.

http://www.intervalsignals.net/index.htm

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Huh? / Guru Josh, the rave legend dies in Ibiza aged 53
« on: December 30, 2015, 1236 UTC »
Rave legend Guru Josh who was famous for his 90s club anthem Infinity has died aged 53.

The musician, whose real name is Paul Walden had lived in Ibiza where he had set up a digital graphics business and a rave promotions company.

He died on the Spanish island on Sunday and was found dead in an apartment he shared with his manager.

Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3378454/Guru-Josh-rave-legend-hit-Infinity-dies-Ibiza-aged-53.html

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Broadcast Announcements / FRS Seasonal broadcast 2015
« on: December 26, 2015, 0801 UTC »
FRS' traditional Seasonal broadcast will be aired aired on Sunday December 27th. 
This year’s broadcast will see a different approach in contrast with previous editions.

FRS-Holland will be airing two 3 hour blocks. The first one will be between 08:52- 12:00 UTC/ 09:52- 13:00 CET followed by an afternoon slot between 12:52- 16:00 UTC/ 13:52- 17:00 CET. Frequencies remain unchanged: 7700 //9300 kHz. There might be an evening slot in favour of North American listeners, if so details will be announced as soon as possible!
Our seasonal programmes will be presented by Paul Graham, Jan van Dijk, Roger Davis, Dave Scott & Peter Verbruggen. The music of your life and more… We will ring out 2015 in a great way!

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