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Shortwave Broadcast / Re: Firedrake 13795 Aug 19,2013 1203Z
« on: August 20, 2013, 2321 UTC »
13820 used to be a popular one... until April.

Listened to 13795 this morning from 1205Z to 1215Z. Could've sworn it was the Firedrake, but then at 1215Z, I noticed OM & YL talking then into some calm Asian music (certainly not Firedrake). I was driving and not really paying attention until I heard the couple talking, so unsure if it was Firedrake from 1205-1215Z, or if it was just those two playing music.


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Shortwave Broadcast / Firedrake 13795 Aug 19,2013 1203Z
« on: August 19, 2013, 1210 UTC »
First one I've heard since April and on a frequency I haven't heard it on before.

Its on 13795 and decently strong at about S7 (SINPO 33433). There's a station under it that it is effectively jamming. No others found 11000-17000 kHz.

Hearing CNR1 on 13820, 13860, two old Firedrake freqs.



Kenwood TS-690S with 102' G5RV @ 25'

4744
Equipment / Re: A Sloped Folded Dipole Antenna for 43 Meter Band
« on: August 15, 2013, 0007 UTC »
Any idea how wide this will go?

4745
Other / Re: UNID wide band signal 43 meters 1958 UTC 9 Aug 2013
« on: August 10, 2013, 1329 UTC »
That kind of neat to see the various fading holes. Would like to see this go much wider and last for a very long period of time to see how propagation affects the signal.

4746
Other / Re: constant music 15630
« on: August 10, 2013, 1326 UTC »
That's a Voice of Greece frequency. Check 9420 and it should match with 15630.

They also use 15650 and 7475.

The music does vary quite a bit.

4747
USB and LSB get swapped as well, I think. Yet another reason to use AM.

LSB will be the manliest of modes? Hope RML is paying attention.  

And what happens to C-QUAM?

4748
MW Loggings / Re: UNID 1690 kHz August 4, 2013 1905-1931Z
« on: August 08, 2013, 0314 UTC »
If on MW, be sure to use 10 db attenuation or it'll clip.

Heard it the other evening as well, as the sun was setting and DX stations starting to come in. That was a first that I've heard it that late in the day.

4749
General Radio Discussion / Sun Will Flip Its Magnetic Field Soon
« on: August 08, 2013, 0311 UTC »
http://www.space.com/22271-sun-magnetic-field-flip.html

The sun is gearing up for a major solar flip, NASA says.

In an event that occurs once every 11 years, the magnetic field of the sun will change its polarity in a matter of months, according new observations by NASA-supported observatories.

The flipping of the sun's magnetic field marks the peak of the star's 11-year solar cycle and the halfway point in the sun's "solar maximum" — the peak of its solar weather cycle. NASA released a new video describing the sun's magnetic flip on Monday (Aug. 5).

"It looks like we're no more than three to four months away from a complete field reversal," Todd Hoeksema, the director of Stanford University's Wilcox Solar Observatory, said in a statement. "This change will have ripple effects throughout the solar system."

As the field shifts, the "current sheet" — a surface that radiates billions of kilometers outward from the sun's equator — becomes very wavy, NASA officials said. Earth orbits the sun, dipping in and out of the waves of the current sheet. The transition from a wave to a dip can create stormy space weather around Earth, NASA officials said.

Sun's Magnetic Field to Flip The sun's magnetic field is gearing up to shift, a once in 11 year event, according to NASA officials.
Credit: NASAView full size image
"The sun's polar magnetic fields weaken, go to zero, and then emerge again with the opposite polarity," Stanford solar physicist Phil Scherrer said in a statement. "This is a regular part of the solar cycle."

While the polarity shift can stir up some stormy weather, it also provides extra shielding from dangerous cosmic rays. These high-energy particles, which are accelerated by events like supernova explosions, zip through the universe at nearly the speed of light. They can harm satellites and astronauts in space, and the wrinkled current sheet better protects the planet from these particles.

The effects of the rippled sheet can also be felt throughout the solar system, far beyond Pluto and even touching the Voyager probes near the barrier of interstellar space.

"The sun's north pole has already changed sign, while the south pole is racing to catch up," Scherrer said. "Soon, however, both poles will be reversed, and the second half of solar max will be underway."

The current solar maximum is the weakest in 100 years, experts have said. Usually, at the height of a solar cycle, sunspot activity increases. These dark regions on the sun's surface can give birth to solar flares and ejections, but there have been fewer observed sunspots this year than in the maximums of previous cycles.


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Equipment / Re: Official yard sale find thread.
« on: August 04, 2013, 2145 UTC »
Does it work?

4751
MW Loggings / UNID 1690 kHz August 4, 2013 1905-1931Z
« on: August 04, 2013, 2018 UTC »
UNID Real Oldies Channel is back. Don't know what time they came on, but found them around 1905Z. Went off abruptly at 1931Z.


4752
I used to have a GRE PSR-500 for listening to our APCO-25 system. It couldn't handle the simulcast sites well. From what I've read, the Bearcat model doesn't do too well either.

Aside from that, it was a good scanner.

4753
I've subscribed for a few years now, and used to back in the late 80's-early 90's. Unfortunately, the old magazine are gone (unless buried in a forgotten box somewhere). That's one good thing about the printed magazines, referring to them later. Still have old copies of WRTH & Passport to Worldband Radio. They may not be current information at the time of publishing, which is a bit of a problem, but sure are nice & historical.

Will miss MT.


4754
Utility / Re: NFM 12750KHZ 1545UTC WEFAX 07/28/13
« on: July 28, 2013, 2057 UTC »
If it was X-FM, it would've been in C-QUAM.  ;D

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Equipment / Re: A Gallery of Small Tuned Loops
« on: July 28, 2013, 2053 UTC »
Great post.

In the background of the picture of the Shielded Loop Prototype, is what looks like a skeleton for a gazebo or something. Would that thing be usable to make a hidden antenna?

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