[A-DX] (UDXF) new SW Radiogram program

Roger
So Jan 26 18:20:21 CET 2020


Am 24.01.2020 um 03:30 schrieb mike agner:
> Hello to all the digital folks out there.
> A new schedule for the Shortwave Radiogram broadcasts has now been 
> posted on the SW Radiogram website.
>  If you're new to decoding digital, this is a pretty nice way to get 
> your feet wet. You can use your desktop or laptop, or you can use an 
> Android device such as a smartphone or tablet. You can find links to 
> the SW Radiogram website, software for decoding, and wiki articles 
> with extensive details and help at: http://www.udxf.nl/events.html
>  If you'd like to see a list of web receivers (which are often 
> reported as being used), receiver, transceiver and SDR applications 
> and more, take a look at the SW Radiogram gateway at 
> https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Shortwave_Radiogram_Gateway
>  Help is also available on Facebook and Twitter. The SW Radiogram 
> website has the links.
>

http://www.rhci-online.net/radiogram/SW_Radiogram_2020-01-25.htm#KBC
http://www.rhci-online.net/radiogram/SW_Radiogram_2020-01-25.htm#SWRG
http://www.rhci-online.net/radiogram/SW_Radiogram_2020-01-25.htm#TIAMS


Otherwise here is a translation of the German story from the BILD ZEITUNG.
And a few remarks from me, because this newspaper belongs to the German 
tabloid media and there are a few "adventurous" facts in the story:

http://www.rhci-online.net/radiogram/SW_Radiogram_2020-01-25.htm#Ilona




http://www.rhci-online.net/radiogram/SW_Radiogram_2020-01-25.htm#5045_USB
TIAMS via 5045 kHz Unique Radio regarding:
On the basis of the RSID with time and frequency information as well as 
the transmitted data one can determine:
- Unique radio ~5044.995 kHz 10.00-11.00z
- TIAMS delayed by 5 minutes
- It was SHOW# 047 from last week, not the current version #48
- Shutdown of the main transmitter (probably 120 W) at 11.00z. - still 
weak sounds and a weak USB pattern at 5045 kHz. Looks like the 
modulation unit is still attached to the antenna and is working.
(to be observed via a KIWI SDR in the immediate vicinity)


roger