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4171
Shortwave Broadcast / VOA 15580 kHz AM 10 April 2016 1902Z
« on: April 10, 2016, 1903 UTC »
1902Z 45444 S7 VOA News in English. Decent signal, with a little fading.
1914Z 45444 S7 Music. Tori Kelly Featuring Big Sean "Hollow (DJ Mustard Remix)
1919Z 45444 S7 Demi Lovato "Really Don't Care"




Perseus SDR with Wellbrook ALA-1530S+ loop

4172
RRI is on 15450 now (in Spanish).


4173
1856Z 45444 S8 Romanian folk music
1857Z 45444 S8 OM & YL talking in Romanian
1858Z 45444 S8 More folk music
1900Z 45444 S8 Time pips & start of news.



Persues SDR with Wellbrook ALA-1530S+ loop

4174
13720 (// 11945 // 15445 (both of these are far weaker) - 1720Z)
1720Z 35432 S6 OM speaking Japanese with music (classical?)
1741Z 35433 S7 OM speaking Japanese
1742Z 35433 S7 Music
1754Z 34433 S7 More music. Also some QRM 13723-13450. Bursts of noise then a sweeping tone. Bursts of noise of varying length. Luckily, 13710 went off at 1755, so switched to SAM+LSB to hear uninterrupted music.
1800Z 35433 S7 Time pips & OM talking in Japanese.
1803Z 35433 S7 OM still talking. The noise in the USB is gone (unknown if faded out or it stopped because top of the hour).
1808Z 35433 S7 More music. According to Shazam: 三波春夫 "チャンチキおけさ"  (Haruo Minami "Of tub Chanchiki")
1812Z 35433 S7 三波春夫 "トッチャカ人生"  /  Haruo Minami "Totchaka life"
1816Z 35433 S7 三波春夫 "大利根無情" / Haruo Minami  "Otone heartless"
1845Z 15431 S5 Signal has faded into the noise. Still can see a carrier & occasionally hear audio.

11945 kHz:
1845Z: 35433 S6 11945 is doing much better than 13720. 15445 is getting wiped out by a station on 15440)
1849Z: 35433 S6 三波春夫 "船方さんょ" / Haruo Minami "Funakata's Yo"
1900Z: Off air.






Perseus with Wellbrook ALA-1530S+ loop.

4175
That's great.

Back in the late 70's/early 80's, my Mom mentioned Skeezix (I don't remember in what context), but I liked that word and kept using it since.


4176
Shortwave Broadcast / Firedrake 11610 kHz AM 10 April 2016 1655Z
« on: April 10, 2016, 1701 UTC »
1655Z: 31433 S8 Firedrake jamming another station. Both were about equal strength.
1700Z: Both stations off the air right at the top of the hour.




Perseus with Wellbrook ALA-1530S+ loop

4177
In the mornings on the way to work, I tune to 11710 to see if they're there. Some days they are, most of the time not.

They are somewhat hard to understand. I listen to them on the Univ of Twente SDR which has pretty good reception some days and they're still hard to understand. But the message is consistent, we're evil and they'll destroy us.

What I find interesting about this station is they're stuck in the Cold War, from the 70's-80's.


4178
1530Z 25432 S6 IS + announcer in English.
1537Z 15431 S5 Music still going, but signal fading a bit.
1549Z 15411 S5 Can hear male announcer, but can't make out what he's saying as signal is in the noise.


Playing usual music at the beginning. Not a great signal, but better than on 11710 which is even weaker.





Perseus SDR with Wellbrook ALA-1530S+ loop

4179
KBC has cut their transmissions in Europe. There was/is uncertainty of them continuing to the U.S..

Their website: http://www.kbcradio.eu


4180
Huh? / Re: Perfect man cave awaits buyer in rural Preston County
« on: April 10, 2016, 1407 UTC »
Sugar Grove Naval Facility:
http://www.wvgazettemail.com/news/20160216/former-navy-base-in-wv-goes-on-the-online-auction-block

That thing is much more expensive, but more complete.

Big snow plow would be nice, but it has a tennis court & a water tower and says its nearly self-sustaining. If the big snows bury the road, big deal. Fill that water tower with beer and heat the tennis court and you'll be all set.


4181
Huh? / Re: Perfect man cave awaits buyer in rural Preston County
« on: April 10, 2016, 1300 UTC »
That thing is great.  AT&T also has (had?) their old Long Lines microwave relay sites.

And with 103 acres, could put up some nice towers for HF antennas.


Map:
https://www.google.com/maps/dir//721+Shatzer+Rd,+Albright,+WV+26519/@39.5688453,-79.5789627,249

4182
The Mighty KBC coming in strong (45544) on 6040 playing music.

Uncle Eric mentioned that starting May 1st, they're moving to 9925 kHz.






Perseus SDR with Wellbrook ALA-1530S+

4183
http://www.arrl.org/news/sbe-urges-fcc-to-improve-medium-wave-noise-environment

03/22/2016
The Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) has told the FCC that the regulatory agency needs to take another tack in its efforts to tackle AM revitalization. If the FCC takes the SBE’s advice, the result could be less noise in the MF and HF Amateur Radio bands. In comments the SBE filed in response to an FCC Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Notice of Inquiry (MB 13-249) proposing ways to enhance the viability of the AM broadcast service, the SBE said the Commission must “commit to a regulatory plan which, over time, will reduce the levels of man-made noise in the MF bands, and more broadly in the bands below 30 MHz.” In comments it filed earlier in the proceeding, the SBE pointed out that “AM radio in particular is susceptible to interference from electronic devices of all types,” and that ambient noise on the AM band is only bound to get worse with further proliferation of noise-generating electronic devices, including certain lighting devices regulated under FCC Part 15 and Part 18 rules.

“[T]he only source of regulatory reform that has a meaningful chance to positively affect the noise floor over time are regulations that create obligations on manufacturers and importers and dealers, prior to the point that the consumer or user of the device or system comes into possession of it, and before it is deployed,” the SBE said. The SBE said that while the FCC has strongly supported unlicensed low-power RF devices over the years, it “apparently does not have a clear understanding of the aggregate effects” of these devices on the MF noise environment. In addition, the power grid has expanded, imposing its own family of electrical noises on the radio spectrum.

“Much unintentional interference is local in nature, but the cumulative impact can be extensive,” the SBE told the FCC. “In the case of power line interference, the impact is extreme on automobile radios, whose travel path often parallels electric distribution and transmission lines.” The SBE referenced a consulting engineering firm’s investigation showing that the signal of one 50 kW station was unlistenable just 4 miles from the transmitter on a car radio.

“The Commission does not now have, and has never had, a complete understanding of ambient RF noise levels and trends over time,” the SBE said. “Furthermore, the Commission has uneven regulations and policies governing noise-generating intentional, incidental, and unintentional radiators; and its enforcement efforts in this context have been, and are, both impractical and insufficient.”

The SBE urged the FCC to better enforce some existing regulations and develop new ones to address ambient noise in the existing AM band. “It is obvious that any interference management plan…has to be based on rules which limit RF noise before it becomes an issue, not post hoc, and those rules have to be enforced,” the SBE said.

As a start, the SBE suggested, the FCC might consider establishing limits on the amount of noise that Part 15 unintentional radiators, such as plasma televisions, can radiate directly. Only conducted emission limits now exist. The SBE also cited “substantial numbers” of harmful interference complaints from Amateur Radio stations, stemming from various lighting devices. Some big box stores, the SBE pointed out, have been selling commercial lighting ballasts to residential consumers. The FCC also should “substantially increase” its enforcement in power line interference cases.

“There are literally dozens of complaints from Amateur Radio operators of severe interference from power line noise annually,” the SBE said. “Power line radiation in the HF and MF amateur allocations will, in most cases, directly translate to preclusive noise in the AM broadcast band.”

4184
2109Z - Nothing here at all. Not even a hint of carrier on SSB.




Yaesu FT-847 with PA0RDT Mini-Whip

4185
http://hackaday.com/2016/03/02/google-is-building-a-100kw-radio-transmitter-at-a-spaceport-and-no-one-knows-why/

You can find the funniest things in public government documents. There’s always ample evidence your local congress critter is working against the interests of their constituency, nation, and industry controlled by the commission they’re chairperson of. Rarely, though, do you find something surprising, and rarer still does it portend some sort of experiments conducted by Google at a spaceport in New Mexico.

In a publication released last week, Google asked the FCC to treat some information relating to radio experiments as confidential. These experiments involve highly directional and therefore high power transmissions at 2.5 GHz, 5.8GHz, 24GHz, 71-76GHz, and 81-86GHz. These experiments will take place at Spaceport America, a 12,000 foot runway in the middle of New Mexico occasionally used by SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, and now Google.

For the most part, this document only tells the FCC that Google won’t be causing harmful interference in their radio experiments. There few other details, save for what bands and transmitters Google will be using and an experimental radio license call sign (WI9XZE) that doesn’t show up in the FCC database.

Of the few details listed in the documents, one thing does pop out as exceptionally odd: a 70-80 GHz transmitter with an effective radiated power (ERP) 96,411 W. That’s close enough to 100 kilowatts to call it as such. This is the maximum effective radiated power of the highest power FM stations in the US, but radio stations are omnidirectional, whereas Google is using very high gain antennas with a beam width of less than half a degree. The actual power output of this transmitter is a mere half watt.

The best guess for what Google is doing out in the New Mexico desert is Project Skybender, a project to use millimeter waves to bring faster Internet to everyone. There aren’t many details, but there is a lot of speculation ranging from application in low Earth orbit to something with Google Loon.

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