[A-DX] re Pacific Games PNG

Wolfgang Bueschel
So Jul 19 08:17:20 CEST 2015


und noch ein Tip für den Direktlink im web

FYI.. SIBC does stream Live on The Internet so you can use that to compare
the 5020 or 9545 signal to

www.sibconline.com.sb

Paul


On Sunday, July 19, 2015, 'Wolfgang Bueschel'  [dxld] wrote:


  9545.0 kHz, S=8-9 signal also at 0500 UT on July 19, heard on remote SDR
  unit in Queensland Australia.
  Same 'optimistic' sounding music selection as on July 18...
  wb

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "'Wolfgang Bueschel' de [dxld]"
  Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2015 8:36 PM
  Subject: Re: [dxld] SIBC on 9545 kHz.

  > Yes, SIBC with light pop singer music at 1820 UT July 18
  > on exact 9545.0 kHz - nothing on empty silent 5020 kHz.
  >
  > S=7-8 signal on 9545 kHz in Queensland Brisbane remote unit,
  >
  > slight QRM of adjacent 9540 kHz RRI Bucharest from Tiganesti
  > in German language on S=7-8 signal level in downunder.
  >
  > wb
  >
  >
  > ----- Original Message ----- 
  > From: "Walter Salmaniw  Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2015
4:24
  > PM
  > Subject: Re: [dxld] SIBC on 9545 kHz.
  >
  >
  >I can still hear weak music at 14:20, so presumably them. For me, it's
CRI
  > that's splattering over from 9550, listed as in Vietnamese, at strong
  > level. Thanks for the heads-up, Ron! 73, Walt
  >
  > On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 1:32 PM, Glenn Hauser  [dxld]
<
  > > wrote:
  >
  > So that's why I found no carrier on 5020 around 1200; never have much
luck
  > with 9545 here tho untried now. Cuba 9550 would be a problem; why do
these
  > two keep adjacenting? There was a 7.0 earthquake offshore in Solomons
  > earlier Sat which I suspected might shake up SIBC operations; apparently
  > the immediate danger of tsunami passed. Glenn
  >
  > --------------------------------------------
  > On Sat, 7/18/15, Ron Howard > wrote:
  >
  > Subject: [dxld] SIBC on 9545 kHz.
  > To: "DXLD" <>
  > Date: Saturday, July 18, 2015, 1:07 PM
  >
  > SOLOMON ISLANDS. SIBC, July 18 anomaly; not on the normal5020.0 at 1157
  > for the usual "evening devotional," but instead on
  > 9545;followed by ID and NA till 1201; then just open carrier; by 1236
  > able toconfirm pop songs, so Wantok FM relay; heavy adjacent QRM; 5020.0
  > silent.
  > (Ron Howard, Asilomar State Beach, CA, E1 & CR-1, dxld

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <>
Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2015 8:12 AM
Subject: [A-DX] re Pacific Games PNG

re 12025 Christoph

AUSTRALIA  Um 0510 fanden noch Frauen Schwimmwettbewerbs-Übertragungen
statt, aber nur noch auf 9860 kHz gehört. Die Shepparton Aussendung 12025kHz
scheint damit schon geendet zu haben. In Brisbane Queensland auf dem Perseus
war das 'nah' Signal immer noch S=9+20dB, am australischen Mitt-Nachmittag.
Ein schönes 10 kHz breites Audiosignal.


Und SIBC 9545.0 kHz ist auch noch 24 Stunden in der Luft (kein Wechsel nach
5020 kHz) mit sehr leicher, und optimistischer Musikauswahl, so richtig um
die Zuhörer 'aufzubauen'

http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/2015/07/01/raquel-impacts-solomon-islands-as-earliest-tropical-cyclone-off-australias-north-east/

wb

ps. und ORS Moosbrunn 11955 AWR Hausa Programm um 0520 UT kommt unten in
Queensland auch noch proper an, der lange Pfad über die Azoren, Kolumbien,
Osterinseln und südlichen Pazifik gibt gute Propagation da-dorten. S=9+10dB
oder -71dBm, schönes breites 10 kHz Signal.

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