[A-DX] KBC data 2025-02-21 1130 & 1150z 15770 kHz WRMI

Roger Thauer
Samstag, 22. Februar 2025, 08:37 Uhr


https://www.facebook.com/wrmiradio
February 20 at 0135 AM
Important Notice:  On Thursday, February 20, Florida Power and Light 
Company will be connecting new transformers for WRMI.  This is the end 
of a months-long process to replace the station's original transformers, 
which date from the late 1970's.  The new transformers have been 
installed, and this should provide more reliable electrical power and 
fewer power outages.  However, on February 20 FP&L will have to remove 
the old transformers using a crane, and then connect the new 
transformers to us.  This is a lengthy process requiring a lot of 
equipment and personnel, so they told us to expect to be without power 
from approximately 1300-2200 UTC.  During this time we will be off the 
air on all frequencies, except possibly 7730 kHz and our 9955 kHz live 
stream (www.wrmi.net).  We will return to the air on all frequencies as 
soon as the work is finished.  Thanks for your understanding.


February 20 at 0135 AM
2248 UTC 20 February - Florida Power and Light is unfortunately still 
installing our new transformers, so it may be a few more hours before 
we're back on the air.


February 21 at 0538 PM
The Power came back on at 0100 UTC.  All Day more than 20 people from 
Florida Power and Light worked to install WRMI’s new power transformers, 
which will give us more reliable electricity.


https://x.com/SWRadiogram/status/1892883514510467281
The Mighty KBC and Uncle Eric's "Giant Jukebox" with a great mix of 
oldies coming up at 1100-1200 UTC on 15770 kHz from WRMI Florida.
Note: WRMI's power transformer replacement work is done so they should 
be on the air.
A minute of MFSK64 with @..._Al  at ~1130 UTC.


https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/vhte4jyqt8x6kgak3nuxp/2025-02-21_KBC-data-15770kHz.png?rlkey=zu9bm4b7mvo8g1d72i3ww8ieh&dl=0


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Image #1 (PD50)
The ALLISS shortwave broadcast antenna system at sunset
Author: Eyreland, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported

Image #2 (PD50)
Output stage of the TSW2100D shortwave transmitter at the former 
Moosbrunn transmitting station of the Austrian Broadcasting Service 
(Österreichischen Rundfunksender GmbH, ORS), Moosbrunn, Austria. (right) 
100 kW output stage with
water-cooled triode transmitting tube. (left) Spiral antenna tuning 
coil. (bottom right) Cathode heater supply.
Author: Ulrich Eitler, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 
International

Image #3 (MFSK32 B/W)
Three portable shortwave receivers
Author: F1jmm HENRY Bruno, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 
Unported


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ermittelte Bildquellen:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6e/Sistema_HR_ALLISS.jpg
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Moosbrunn_TSW2100D_Koppelnetzwerk_und_100kW-Endstufe.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7b/Swling.png


roger