We seek to understand and document all radio transmissions, legal and otherwise, as part of the radio listening hobby. We do not encourage any radio operations contrary to regulations. Always consult with the appropriate authorities if you have questions concerning what is permissible in your locale.

Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - Ray Lalleu

22456
on 5770.0--
1905 pop
edit : ID thanks to ddasty (see below)
1949 ID, next track
2025 fady, noisy, stormy, Doors, 2029 ID, "Bad moon rising"
on 5770.0
2117 Bob Dylan     2126 music

22457
on 4860.0--
1857 very weak, noisy, Sabrina "Boys boys boys", hard to hear, 1902 D song
very weak, noisy ... 1949

22458
on 3920.0
1828 music, 1830 ID+@+POB, instrum. music

22459
on 6369.27
1822 polka, polka, 1827 ID, polka
1839 ID, 1840 SSTV, 1842 SSTV, 1844 SSTV, 1846 song, QRM by jumping carrier,
1850 yodl, same QRM, 1851 skit, hum QRM, yodl

22460
on 4700.0
1816 typical music, 1820 ID+contacts, 1821 music

22461
on 6384.9--
1703 extra weak, noisy, pop-rock, 1705 DJ : ...hotmail.com, pop girl
1715 accordion, 1717 synthe and gd evening to reporters,
1721 techno beat: "Pump up the volume", 1724
(1813 gone)

edit : ID thanks to Bali_Frank (see below)

22462
on 6205.0
1639 W DJ, "Here comes the sun", pops, 1655 Laser Hot Hits Int., W DJ, pops, 1702

22463
on 6985.0--
1452 pop beat, rock, 1501 ID, instum. music, 1504 smooth jazz ... 1532

2057 gone long, extra weak, some music barely heard, 2100

22464
on 5780.0
0753 music      1119 weak, "O mamy blue", 1122 ID  ...
1425 typical programme, with regular IDs between songs, 1448

22465
on 6305.05
1126 music, good signal, 1129 ID, music, some fading,
1132 "They're going to take me away ah ah"

22466
on 6950.5        direct
0050 trace (audio below the noise level)

22467
on 6920 USB      direct
0031 extra weak, some music barely heard, 0033

22468
on 6933 USB  direct
0003 music, 0004 next record, 0008 talking (no copy), then Santana
0010 bad het on 6934.5
0011 het gone, but station almost lost, 0012 ID as W---, Jimi Hendrix music
0017 DJ, Led Zeppelin, 0022 "Summertime blues", 0024 "Jailhouse rock",
0026 DJ (known voice?), ID, goodmorning world!, 0027 music
0036 SSTV, then CW, SSTV again (sorry my SSTV soft not repaired), 0038 SSTV,
0040 bad het on 6934.5 is back, above more SSTV transmissions, 0042
0045 music, Jimi Hendrix

22469
on 5840.0
day long
2345 strong, reggae, latino music, IDs... 0000 reggae

22470
Please use that format for subject  :

1st : station name (or Unid), use 'Int.' for International,
you may add '(tent.) if the name is a real betting

2nd : frequency in kHz (rounded at the next kHz if well within +- 0.2 kHz from the kHz)
Rounded kHz are easier to read. Put the exact frequency with offset in the text if needed.

3rd : AM (or USB, or LSB...)

4th : UTC time in 24h HHMM format (then ' utc' or ' UTC')

5th : date (1 or 2 figures), month in 3 letters, year in 4 figures

That will be compatible with the format in the (North American) Shortwave forum.

Thanks for all to use that format, it's not perfect, but easy to read.

Remember : the subject can be edited later (particularly after a merging), so it's better to copy your tune-in time at the beginning of your text. Do so also with the exact frequency if you can get it. In the subject line, a rounded frequency is more legible, and also independent from minor drifting. Any frequency if well within 0.2 kHz offset is better to be rounded in the subject line, then the exact frequency is better at the first line of your report.

To newcomers :
You can modify your own postings. Don't post new replies just to add further details to your reports.
But post a new reply if you suspect a change of station, or after a break of some length.