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.

Author Topic: Sound of Hope  (Read 2037 times)

Offline ChrisSmolinski

  • Administrator
  • Marconi Class DXer
  • *****
  • Posts: 31155
  • Westminster, MD USA
    • View Profile
    • Black Cat Systems
Sound of Hope
« on: October 15, 2018, 1325 UTC »
Any suggestions for times/frequencies likely to produce good reception on the east coast of the US this time of the year? Their EIBI schedule is not completely useful, as it seems to list all the possible frequencies, as they avoid the Chinese jammers.
Chris Smolinski
Westminster, MD
eQSLs appreciated! csmolinski@blackcatsystems.com
netSDR / AFE822x / AirSpy HF+ / KiwiSDR / 900 ft Horz skyloop / 500 ft NE beverage / 250 ft V Beam / 58 ft T2FD / 120 ft T2FD / 400 ft south beverage / 43m, 20m, 10m  dipoles / Crossed Parallel Loop / Discone in a tree

Offline MDK2

  • Marconi Class DXer
  • ********
  • Posts: 6183
  • Denver, CO
    • View Profile
    • My radio reception videos
Re: Sound of Hope
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2018, 1723 UTC »
That's the thing. Without being able to understand Mandarin, I don't even know if they ever post or say in a broadcast when or where they'll be on. The only thing I can suggest is looking for broadcasts on those frequencies at those times, and when you find one, eliminate CNR1 as a possibility.

For some reason I'm thinking that they stream online as well.
Denver, CO.
SDRPlay RSPdx & RSP2pro, Airspy Discovery HF+, Icom IC-7100, Grundig Satellit 750, Realistic DX-300, Tecsun PL-600.
MLA-30 active loop, G5RV dipole.
eQSLs appreciated wickerjennie at gmail

 

HFUnderground T-Shirt
HFUnderground Garden Flag
by MitchellTimeDesigns