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S4 into Tiger Bay State Forest (near Daytona Beach) tonight at our campsite,  recording snippet to follow. Great show!

Snippet https://youtu.be/1DpqcuKUbOA

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SIO 222 Winter Park Florida, R. Lee Ermey/Boot Camp audio https://corq.co/?p=2281

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North American Shortwave Pirate / 6930u Radio Random International
« on: April 09, 2017, 0042 UTC »
https://corq.co/?p=2261

Sweet Child of Mine

Long pause

Synth voice: "Radio Random International"

Guitar riffs instrumental

Long pauses between sets, good signal and clarity, SIO 434 from Winter Park Florida.

(ps: thx for whoever moved this I didn't recognize WRRI as same thread =) )

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SIO 323 here in Winter Park, FL, gramaphone era sounding music. Hi Wolverine!

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I don't mean to be a wise-acre, like someone we both know, but for me and many of the other menfolk on this board, what's a "salad"?

Think of it as edible garnish for the MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMEAT!

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Bacon, BBQ, Beef, And More / Re: Pit Beef
« on: January 11, 2017, 2226 UTC »
Seriously looks awesome Chris, thanks!

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Bacon, BBQ, Beef, And More / Spicy Thai Meat Salad (Low Carb edition)
« on: January 11, 2017, 2225 UTC »
Code: [Select]

1 medium cucumber, peeled and sliced thin
1 medium onion, peeled and sliced thin
2 green onions, chopped
15 fresh mint leaves, chopped
Handful of fresh cilantro, chopped
1/4 cup fresh lime juice
2 tablespoons fish sauce
1 stalk's worth of lemon grass paste
1 squeeze of sriracha sauce
1 teaspoon honey #can be subbed with Stevia/Splenda dissolved, to offset sharpness of lemonjuice
1 package soy/shirataki noodles, drained, rinsed, and cut into 2" pieces
1 lb pan-grilled tender steak, such as ribeye, cut into 1" x 1/4" pieces
Toss all together while meat is still warm. Serve immediately Serves 3-4 as a main dish.


Derived from recipes in "Keo's Thai Cuisine" and "Practical Thai Cooking".

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SIO 434 Into Winter Park, FL Leon Russell with 'Tight Rope' - Earlier on heard B-52's "Tin Roof!" Love Shack battlecry. Wide Signal, but eventually stable on the SDRPlay from the Active Loop. Much DJ banter in between sets. Will add link to recording momentarily. Thanks WDDJ!

Quick Snippet, had to set the filter super wide on the SDRPLay but well worth it!
https://corq.co/?p=2236

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I just received one but haven't hooked up. I'm a linux-only nerd, so will have to see how GQRX handles it.

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Amateur Radio Sleuthing Pins Down Source of Strange RF Interference

TAGS: ARRL Lab, ARRL Lab EMC, cell phones, Director Kermit Carlson, licensed radio service, public safety, Specialist Mike Gruber
08/09/2016
Police in Evanston, Illinois, contacted the ARRL Lab, after an apparent interference source began plaguing wireless vehicle key fobs, cell phones, and other wireless electronics. Key fob owners found they could not open or start their vehicles remotely until their vehicles were towed at least a block away, nor were they able to call for help on their cell phones when problems occurred. The police turned to ARRL for help after striking out with the FCC, which told them it considered key fob malfunctions a problem for automakers, although the interference was affecting not just key fobs but cell phones, which are a licensed radio service. ARRL Lab EMC Specialist Mike Gruber, W1MG, believes the FCC should have paid more attention.

“This situation is indicative of what can happen as a result of insufficient FCC enforcement, especially with regard to electrical noise and noncompliant consumer devices,” Gruber said.

Evanston authorities worried that a serious situation could develop if someone were unable to call 911, putting public safety at risk. They also were concerned that the RFI could be intentional and indicate some nefarious or illegal activity. Given the seriousness of this situation, Gruber contacted Central Division Director Kermit Carlson, W9XA, to ask if he could look into the matter.

On June 2, Carlson met with an Evanston police officer, her sergeant, a local business owner, and the local alderman, and he quickly confirmed that the 600 block of Dempster Avenue in Evanston was plagued with an odd RFI problem. Carlson determined that the problem prevailed along a set of eight on-street parallel parking spots in the downtown commercial district of the North Chicago suburb.

Carlson employed a Radar Engineers 240A Noise Signature Receiver and UHF Yagi antenna to survey the affected block. Since key fobs typically operate at around 315 MHz and 433 MHz, he looked on both frequencies. The survey identified several noise sources in the affected block, but in particular a strong signal in the middle of the block. The interference source turned out to be a recently replaced neon sign switching-mode power supply, which was generating a substantial signal within the on-street parking area just across the sidewalk, between 8 and 40 feet from the sign.

The problematic power supply interference also disabled Carlson’s cell phone when he was within a few feet of the device. Carlson anticipated that further investigation would show that the harmful interference could disrupt licensed radio services in close proximity. The troublesome transformer was not replaced, but the building owner agreed to turn off the sign should problems arise.

Carlson called the Evanston case “a particularly alarming example of radio interference,” especially since local authorities considered it a public safety matter. “This situation demonstrates the electromagnetic compatibility problems that are evolving in an atmosphere of noncompliant, unintentional RF-emitting devices,” he said.

A return visit to the area with calibrated antennas and equipment capable of measuring the radiated signal strength with quasi-peak detection is planned for later this year. Since the initial visit, several other instances of unexplained key fob malfunctions have been reported in the Greater Chicago area. — Thanks to Kermit Carlson, W9XA, and Mike Gruber, W1MG

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00:27 tuned up just in time to hear OP shout out "You win some, you Fansome."
Followed by Dave Matthew Band.

SIO 323 from Winter Park Florida, signal cleaning up nicely just now.

Thanks, WDDJ!

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SIO 323 in Winter Park, FL, via CubicSDR/SDRPlay
Led Zeppellin at 01:40
"Heart of Gold"
Ain't no Love in the heart of the City, 0150

Thank you Wolverine! You make always my Saturday Nights special!

~corq



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Noisy Copy but audible from Winter Park, Florida SIO 322 https://corq.co/?p=2224 or https://youtu.be/GGwZ1gIK3pY

Thanks Wolverine!

104
 02:23:01 Dire Straits Walk of life SIO 444 into Winter Park, Florida, continuing the 'Life" theme.

Thank you Wolverine!

105
Darn, I missed this one. Thanks Captain Morgan! Hope to hear you again soon!

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