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Shortwave Broadcast / Re: Unid 6240 AM 1550 utc 01 nov 2018
« on: November 01, 2018, 1558 UTC »
Ray,
I have this one as well but I think it is TWR Asia - 1530-1600 UTC via Tashkent.

https://www.short-wave.info/index.php?freq=6240

1600 UTC, carrier off

197
SIO 544

1547 UTC, Eagles - Lyin' Eyes
1551 UTC, ID Radio Underground
1552 UTC, Leftfield - Afrika Shox
1554 UTC, Signal gone

198
SIO 222
1521 UTC, unid instrumental music

199
QSLs Received / Re: Radio Sovereign (Ireland) eQSL
« on: October 31, 2018, 2121 UTC »
Thank you very much Tony D / Radio Sovereign for the nice eQSL.


200
SIO 333,fading

1208 UTC, ID Laser Hot Hits
1209 UTC, unid song

201
SIO 333

1205 UTC, Joe Walsh - All night long
1207 UTC, Full ID

202
SIO 555

1151 UTC, OM with ID Zender Melkbus
1153 UTC, Jimmy Horne - Spank

203
SIO 222, fading

1129 UTC, 10cc - Life is milestone
1130 UTC, short ute on exact frequency


(ID by Ray)

204
SIO 121, strong fading

1124 UTC, sporadic weak audio



(tentative ID by Ray)

205
Huh? / Australian same-sex penguins become parents
« on: October 26, 2018, 1213 UTC »
Two weeks after our fabulous love birds, Sphen and Magic became a viral sensation, we are so excited to announce that the same-sex couple have welcomed their fostered baby chick into the world!

Born on Friday 19th October at 5:45pm weighing just 91 grams, the unnamed chick has also waddled into the history books as the attraction’s first sub-Antarctic penguin chick since the colony first joined the Darling Harbour family in November 2016! The baby chick will act as an ambassador for its generation at Sea Life Sydney, and will help educate the public on the precious species and the plight that they face in the wild.

After proving they were absolute naturals when incubating a dummy egg given to them by Sea Life Sydney staff, the couple, collectively known as Sphengic, were fostered a real egg from another couple who laid two* during the 2018 breeding season. The fostered egg has now hatched, and the loving foster parents are co-parenting exceptionally well to raise their young.

“Baby Sphengic has already stolen our hearts! We love watching the proud parents doting and taking turns caring for their baby chick,” says Tish Hannan, Penguin Department Supervisor at Sea Life Sydney Aquarium. “With that said, the first 20 days of a penguin chick’s life are the most vulnerable so it is extra important the chick is very happy, healthy and well fed by his parents.

“We can’t wait for the world to fall in love with Baby Sphengic like they did with our amazing same-sex couple, Sphen and Magic!”

The incubation period for sub-Antarctic Gentoo Penguins lasts approximately 36 days, with the small beak of the tiny Gentoo chick “pipping” out of its egg taking up to three days. The chick will now stay with its dads for the first 5 – 6 weeks of his life where they will feed it up to 10 times a day. Once it is big enough, it will start to lose its baby penguin fluff, start growing its adult feathers and begin its swimming lessons!

Unlike the King Penguin population who incubate eggs on their feet, once laid, the expectant Gentoo parents keep their eggs warm on pebble nesting rings scattered throughout the Macquarie Island inspired exhibit. Swapping duties daily, while one of the pair is doing their best to incubate the egg, the other is patrolling the perimeters of the nest, warding off any potential pebble thieves or over-inquisitive neighbours.

Sub-Antarctic penguins face a number of threats in the wild, including loss of habitat and breeding nests due to global warming, and plastic pollution consumption which can often be passed on to their young via their unique feeding technique.

 

Visit Sphengic and their baby chick in the Penguin Expedition exhibit - and for a more intimate encounter why not go on the ice in our Penguin Passport experience that allows you to venture into their icy wonderland and witness the penguins waddle, hop, slip and slide along the ice right in front of you!

Source: https://www.sydneyaquarium.com.au/news/baby-penguin-chick/

206
SIO 333, best signal here in a while

1904 UTC, Frankie goes to Hollywood - Welcome to the pleasuredome

207
SIO 333, pretty noisy

1859 UTC, Will Young - Jealousy
1900 UTC, James Morrison - I won't let you go

208
SIO 222, signal fading in and out

1846 UTC, weak music

209
SIO 333, fading and static noise

1822 UTC, Bad Company - Shooting Start
1832 UTC, Full ID

210
SIO 555

1812 UTC, Harry van Hoof - Mijn Gebed
1815 UTC, Rob de Nijs - Foto van vroeger

S/off around 1830 UTC

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