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Topics - Charlie_Dont_Surf

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I caught the last ~45 minutes on a CA SDR. 100% jazz music with announcements.
Close down at ~0245 UTC.

(Inaudible at home due to local buzzies, other than being able to tell there was a carrier.)

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0240 - Techno music. Listening on a CA SDR. Not audible at home due to local buzzies. Audible coast to coast on SDRs though.
0305 - SSTV but I wasn't ready for it.

0306 SSTV - Charlie Don't Surf Logo...

 :) And of course I missed it.  :(

0315 SSTV - Got it that time. TNX.


~0325 - SSTV while I was out of the radio room:


Yet more SSTV:


0330 - Desperado
0351 - off after more SSTV


78
Jumping frequency, too many jumps to write up now.

2226 UTC - Off but maybe only temporarily?

79
Weak but distinct carrier on California SDRs. Music, maybe KISS.
Still there at 0227 but unlistenable. Perhaps this is coming from South America?

80
I happened to find them while checking around to see if the band(s) have crapped out. Good reception in Northern California.
0211 - Jazz. I know the tune but can't place it.
0238 - Close down. Audio recording of the end: https://vocaroo.com/1jYyLWgkttnW

81
Beating Ballsmacker to the frequency this evening. SINPO 44444 on an SDR in New England.

0139 - REM, "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?"
I can't find it now but I could swear that somebody "tail-ended" BSR a few weeks ago with the same extended version of "WTF, K?"

0152 - ID
0153 - Close down

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Software / Any SDR# (SDRSharp) Users Out There?
« on: November 18, 2022, 0448 UTC »
I got a HF+ Discovery over a year ago and I have been using SDRSharp with it. SDR Sharp is not exactly my favorite. I still haven't got used to the tuning controls and I never seem to be able to predict ahead of time if I have the tuning controls set the way I need to execute the tuning action that I want.

However my biggest pet peeve is that it defaults to a mode where it makes receiving mode choices (AM/USB/LSB/NBFM) for you based upon frequency. Perhaps this is acceptable for VHF/UHF or exclusively HF ham frequencies but it is super annoying for HF if you jump around listening to a variety of different things as I do. You can disable this feature but it seems like that disable setting is not saved in NVM and when you power it on again, you have to disable it again. You can save the GUI layout for future recall but that setting is not saved or recalled as part of that save.


83
"Whiskey Papa Alpha Romeo. Saying happy Veteran's Day and reminding you that the price of freedom is eternal vigilance." in a loop.

84
North American Shortwave Pirate / UNID 6950 USB 0244 UTC 12 NOV 2022
« on: November 12, 2022, 0244 UTC »
Started up as soon as B-Side Radio closed down.
0250 - Off?

85
2221 - Whispering OM on the mic, with a story about a man who goes to visit "L. Ron Hoover of the First Church of Appliantology". Into Frank Zappa (I believe). SINPO 35344 on an SDR in Ohio.
2226 - "This is The Central Scrutinizer." Some weird story about somebody who learned to speak German with some sort of fanatasy about objects spinning around the room.
2231 - Whispering OM: "This is The Central Scrutinizer. Joe and his date are going back to his apartment." More Frank Zappa, I believe.
2240 - "Cluck, cluck, cluck", followed by Easypal (image below) then SSTV (which I missed). I believe that this is Thunderchicken.

2247 - The Central Scrutinizer continues with the story of Joe, interspersed with Frank Zappa tunes.
2330 - I noticed they moved down to 6919 KHz at some point.
2337 - Off

86
2324 - ID and "Million Dollar Weekend". S9+ in NY State.

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2315 - I haven't listened. Just saw it pop up on the waterfall. (It's still working hours for me and I can't be everywhere.) TNX for the ID, SWL.
2330 - All tracks are from 1968.
2344 - SINPO 34333 on an SDR in Ohio.
2349 - Into the next song, music cut out then carrier off. It all sounded very bad. (Ut-oh-spaghetti-oh.)

88
SINPO 34333 on an SDR in Ohio.

2303 - Dance music. "Stand at attention for transmission!" in a reasonable German accent.
2307 - ID. "You are listening to Schprockets. East Germany's most exciting dance party."
2312 - Announcement between songs but missed it because there was too much fading and QRN. Agree with Alleycat; could stand to turn up the audio a bit.
2323 - "Sprockets. Brought to you by the Pirate Radio Relay League" (?)
2332 - Madonna
2339 - Dieter and Claus in the studio.
2353 - Two of Hearts
2356 - "Ja. You are listening to Schprockets..(something)..We are going to signoff now."
2357 - SSTV. Four images sent but I was only in a position to receive one of them.

0005 - Off

89
FCC proposes $34,000 fine against licensee of amateur radio station for apparently interfering with radio communications that were guiding fire suppression aircraft combating the 2021 "Johnson Fire" near Elk River, Idaho.

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B. Factual Background
6. On July 22, 2021, the Commission received a complaint from the U.S. Forest Service
alleging that an individual had been transmitting on government radio frequencies 148-174 MHz without
authorization, and that the individual was causing radio frequency interference to the U.S. Forest Service
firefighter’s fire suppression aircraft in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Specifically, the complaint alleges that the
individual was transmitting on 151.145 MHz, a frequency that has been allocated by the Commission as
part of the Public Safety Pool and was being used jointly by the U.S. Forest Service and the Idaho
Department of Lands to coordinate firefighting activities.9 The complaint alleged that on July 17th and
18th, firefighter personnel working on the “Johnson” fire, a 1000-acre fire located on national forest land
five miles outside of Elk River, Idaho,10 began receiving unauthorized radio transmissions from an
individual identifying as “comm tech.” This individual interrupted fire suppression activities and began
advising the firefighters and aircraft personnel of hazards at a radio repeater site located at Elk Butte.
When queried, “comm tech” identified his location at the Elk River airstrip.11 On the afternoon of July
18th, the Johnson Creek fire operations section chief left the fire to drive to the Elk River airstrip where he
located an individual holding a radio.
This individual, subsequently identified as Frawley, admitted to
transmitting on government frequencies and doing so as a “comm tech.” The fire operations section chief
instructed Frawley to cease operations on the frequency and returned to his post.12

https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/FCC-22-43A1.pdf, page 2

Not very bright. That the fire chief went up there to find the guy tells you how seriously he took this.

90
Just happened to notice the carrier on my waterfall at the moment the TX went on.

0108 - spacy, electronic music. S7, SINPO 45444 on an SDR in Ohio.
0111 - "WTF Radio Worldwide, checking out the transmitter this evening. Blowing the dust off of it."
0128 - Stereolab

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