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North American Shortwave Pirate / Re: unID 6925 USB 2006z 3/27/16
« on: March 27, 2016, 2010 UTC »
2009 Radio Drama S8 with good audio
2011 CW ID  Amphetamine Radio, and Happy Easter, back to Drama
2038 CW -  HAPPY EASTER 2016 FROM AMPHETAMINE RADIO 6925KHZ SCOTTIE 1 SSTV QSL MODE 73 AR, SSTV
2109 CW -  HAPPY EASTER FROM AMPHETAMINE RADIO 1970 WAR FILM KELLYS
HEROES AMPHETAMINE RADIO 6925 SO MANY POSITIVE WAVES ON THE 43 METER BAND SSTV QSL SCOTTIE 1 MODE DECODE PLS THX AMPHETAMINE RADIO,   SSTV

2447
S9 light noise and fade

1652 tune "...Let It Go..."
1653 Heavy Metal tune
1658 "There's nothing like a trail of blood to find your way home", Metal tune
1702 acoustic version of "Simple Man"
1707 AC/DC  
1712 "Hell's Bells"
1723 Metal song playing
1938 still here with another Metal song playing
2007 "Hungry Like the Wolf"

2448
North American Shortwave Pirate / UNID 6955 AM 1435 UTC 3/27/2016
« on: March 27, 2016, 1437 UTC »
1435 techno music just above noise floor

2449
Huh? / Re: QUANTUM RADIONICS M2A1 Portable Device
« on: March 27, 2016, 1123 UTC »
Wow, WTF!

If I didn't spend all my money on that E-Bay time machine I might have tried one....!

2450
Shortwave Broadcast / Re: VOA Radiogram 5745 AM 0230 UTC 3/27/16
« on: March 27, 2016, 1113 UTC »
Other images from program #156

2451
Shortwave Broadcast / VOA Radiogram 5745 AM 0230 UTC 3/27/16
« on: March 27, 2016, 1103 UTC »
Program #156 with MFSK32 image and screenshot of VOA ID in FLDigi waterfall.





Before RSID: <<2016-03-27T02:31Z MFSK-32 @ 100000+1499>>
Welcome to program 156 of VOA Radiogram from the Voice of
America.

I'm Kim Andrew Elliott in Washington.

Here is the lineup for today's program, all in MFSK32:

 1:34  Program preview (now)
 2:39  Efficient internal combustion engine*
 9:00  Crop wild relatives for food security*
15:05  Rare flower blooms at US Botanic Garden*
19:49  Urban birds are smarter*
24:10  Closing announcements*

* with image


Please send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com.

And visit voaradiogram.net.

Twitter: @VOARadiogram


VOA NEWS

This Internal Combustion Engine is 50% More Efficient

George Putic, KI4FNF
March 22, 2016

Internal combustion engines in cars may be on their way out, but
experts agree it will take a few decades before electric-powered
vehicles become dominant. Meanwhile, the existing gas and diesel
engines can be made more efficient and less polluting. With a $9
million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy, a U.S.-based
company is using an old technological concept to build a power
train that is 50 percent more fuel-efficient and just as powerful
as conventional engines.

This little engine looks like it has only three pistons, but in
fact, it has six, sharing only three cylinders.

With the help of modern technology California-based Achates Power
has given new life to the concept of the opposed-piston engine,
mostly abandoned after the second World War.

"With the opposed-piston engine, you're able to achieve the
efficiency of a much larger engine in a much smaller package,"
said Fabien Redon of Achates Power.

An opposed-piston engine is a two-stroke engine with separate oil
flow. It has no cylinder heads and no valves, both sources of
considerable loss of heat and power in conventional combustion
engines.

Two pistons move against each other in the cylinder, compressing
a fuel-air mixture, which self-ignites, pushing the pistons
apart, generating power.

Exhaust gases escape through ports in the cylinder walls.

Stripped of many conventional engine parts, the opposed-piston
engine is inexpensive and simple to manufacture.

"We make sure that we do not over scavenge and achieve a very
good combustion efficiency, so that hydro nitro-carbons and the
emissions are reduced to a great extent," said Redon.

Larger opposed-piston engines have long been used for military
and other applications. But developing them for consumer
vehicles was not easy.

"This combustion strategy has some difficulties and weaknesses at
low loads, because it needs a certain level of temperature inside
the combustion chamber to make sure that the gasoline gets
ignited," said Redon.

Achates Power, together with Argonne National Laboratory and
Delphi Automotive, say they are sure they will overcome the
obstacles, and by 2018 will have a 50 percent more efficient
three-liter three-cylinder engine that will be suitable for
passenger cars and trucks.

http://www.voanews.com/content/this-internal-combustion-engine-is-50-percent-more-efficient/3250128.html

Image: Screen capture from the accompanying video ...





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This is VOA Radiogram from the Voice of America.

Please send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com.


Study: 'Collect Crops' Wild Relatives for Future Food Security'

VOA News
March 21, 2016

Many wild relatives of important food crops, which could be used
to help those crops adapt and thrive in an environment impacted
by climate change, are missing from the world's genebanks.

Researchers with the Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change
project mapped more than 1,000 crop wild relatives (CWR) of rice,
potato, maize, wheat and 77 other important crops, and found
significant gaps in the species that have been collected, and the
geographic regions represented in genebanks.

Plant breeders tap the genetic diversity of CWR to develop crops
that can handle higher temperatures, increased soil salinity and
more severe disease outbreaks. For example, genes from a wild
rice species were used to make domestic rice varieties resistant
to a virus that cost Asian farmers hundreds of millions of
dollars in crop losses in the 1970s. A wild tomato species
provided genes that boosted the global tomato industry by $250
million per year.

Missing from collections are wild relatives of banana, cassava,
sweet potato, pineapple, spinach and more. The research,
published in the journal Nature Plants, shows that more than 70
percent of essential CWR species are in urgent need to collection
and conservation. Some species identified as high priorities are
in war-torn regions, or areas threatened by deforestation.

According to report co-author Colin Khoury, a scientist at the
International Center for Tropical Agriculture, "The world's food
supply is in a precarious position of depending on too few crop
plant species."  The project's findings, he added, give
scientists the first comprehensive global overview of which
plants are missing and where collectors need to search for them.

http://www.voanews.com/content/study-collect-crops-wild-relatives-for-future-food-security/3247621.html

See also: http://www.cropwildrelatives.org/



tR Rot




Image: An example of a crop wild relative is the Prunus
divaricata of Armenia ...



tQ

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This is VOA Radiogram from the Voice of America.

Please send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com.


Rare Flower Blooms at US Botanic Garden

Julie Taboh
March 22, 2016

Visitors at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington got a rare
treat recently when they learned about the surprise appearance of
a rare bloom.

In the 20 years it's been on display, the Jade Vine, also known
as Emerald Creeper, has only bloomed once before, says Devin
Dotson, the Garden's public affairs and exhibit specialist.

Standing on a high walkway in the hot and humid "Jungle Room" of
the Garden, Dotson pointed out that the flower starts "high up in
the canopy and works its way down."

"Its blooms are going to just grow and grow and grow," he said.
"The vines will go all the way down to the ground, so visitors
even down below  in another few weeks  are going to be able to
see this magnificent color."

The striking blue-green shade of the flower clusters "look almost
fake," Dotson remarked, adding that it's totally natural. "We
don't have to dye it, and we're really excited to share this with
our visitors."

The flower, officially known as Strongylodon Macrobotrys, is
closely related to legumes, such as kidney beans and runner
beans. It's normally found in the tropical forests of the
Philippines, and for a short time only, blooming in all its glory
at the U.S. Botanic Garden.

http://www.voanews.com/content/rare-flower-blooms-us-botanic-garden/3250083.html

See also:
https://www.usbg.gov/

Image:  The Jade Vine flower U.S. Botanic Garden ...


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This is VOA Radiogram from the Voice of America.

Please send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com.


Urban Birds Smarter Than Rural Counterparts

VOA News
March 22, 2016

Those pigeons you see by the tens in many cities, may be smarter
than their less urban counterparts, according to a new study.

Writing in the journal Behavioral Ecology, researchers from
Canadas McGill University say that may be because theyve had to
adapt to city life by learning to take advantage of new sources
of food and other life-sustaining needs.

For the study, the researchers compared urban and rural
bullfinches in Barbados, looking for "differences in
problem-solving abilities such as opening drawers to access
food," and city birds had a bolder temperament.

"We found that not only were birds from urbanized areas better at
innovative problem-solving tasks than bullfinches from rural
environments, but that, surprisingly, urban birds also had a
better immunity than rural birds," says Jean-Nicolas Audet, a
Ph.D student in the Department of Biology and first author of the
study.

He added that his team expected to see a trade-off, "just because
we assumed that you can't be good at everything. It seems that in
this case, the urban birds have it all."

http://www.voanews.com/content/mht-urban-birds-smarter-than-rural-counterparts/3249159.html
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Image: A bullfinch opening a container ...
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Please send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com.

And visit voaradiogram.net.

Twitter: @VOARadiogram

Thanks to colleagues at the Edward R. Murrow shortwave
transmitting station in North Carolina.

I'm Kim Elliott. Please join us for the next VOA Radiogram.

This is VOA, the Voice of America.
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The magnolia tree provides the earliest blossoms of spring in
Washington DC ...

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Before RSID: <<2016-03-27T02:58Z MFSK-32 @ 100000+1500>>
bT'!l



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effective next weekend:

Sat 0930-1000 UTC 5745 kHz (new frequency)
Sat 1600-1630 UTC 17580 kHz
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Sun 1930-2000 UTC 15670 kH

2452
0327 tune playing, good LSB sig, S9
0330 SSTV into tune
0337 SSTV, partial decode. OFF

2453
S9, light noise

2145 tune "... Don't be late..."
2152 Warren Zevon "Bring Lawyers Guns and Money"
2155 Bad Company "Ready for Love"
2219 Duran Duran "Girls on Film" light fade, noise
2231 The Who "The Song is Over"
2241 ID Radio Illuminati

2454
S9+10 very good sig

2030 Dr. Radio, Blue Ridge mail
2032 ID RA, State Fair
2035 signing off, IS

2037 signing on Program #11
2039 ID RA, mail scrotum
2049 ID RA, more than 144 in a gross
2055 ID, top ten list
2102 ID, word from new sponsor, dippity dong condoms
2105 Dr. Radio
2111 IS, OFF

Thanks RA


2455

1509 noisy copy here, just below floor. some decent peaks.

2456
QSLs Received / Re: Radio Illuminati eQSL #16
« on: March 21, 2016, 1256 UTC »
Received the same QSL here, Thanks RI.

2457
Shortwave Broadcast / DigiDx 11580 (via WRMI) 2330 UTC 3/20/16
« on: March 21, 2016, 0048 UTC »
"Hello and welcome to the fifth episode of DigiDX, a review of the latest shortwave and DX news broadcast in the MFSK32 mode. This broadcast includes shortwave news and reception reports and a feature which is a comparison of the HFCC B15 and new A16 season schedules.
Also included after the news is another attempt to broadcast a MIDI audio file, this time in MFSK32 mode."


Full program decode attach w/MFSK32 image, a group QSL card.

Also in the program decode, the encoded zip file can be converted to MP3.

2458
S7 light noise

2100 mellow music playing, into Rock tune
2104 Rock tune, maybe Styx
2108 Kansas "Carry on my wayward Sun" S9 nice sig
2113 Steely Dan
2121 Blue Oyster Cult "I'm Burnin' for You"
2125 ID RI
2136 "Little Rascals" clip, into REO, "Tough Guys"
2141 Traffic
2148 maybe Genesis/Phil Collins

2459
S7 peaks, noisy

2000 techno music playing, into rock tune
2019 OM talking on 6935. S9 decent audio, some fade
2033 OM "A show about nothing" talking about his furnace, mention of WBCQ
2035 WBCQ clip, into "Jenny"




2460
0119 "Sweet Child of Mine" playing, noisy
0123 YL ID CCC, "Sweet Home Alabama"
0128 YL ID
0131 Bruce Springsteen, peskies on 6970

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