[A-DX] [HCDX] Shortwave test today for Africa

Herbert Meixner
Do Aug 23 18:34:16 CEST 2018


Am 23.08.2018 um 11:48 schrieb Rémy Friess:
> Hatten wird das schon?
> 
> Ich glaube nicht.
> 
> 73, Rémy.
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> Test transmission on Shortwave for listeners - primarily in Africa - today
> Thursday August 23rd 2018:
> 
> 
> *East African Time (Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia etc) *19.00-19.15
> EAT: 11550 kHz  (1600-1615 UTC)

S=9....9+10, kein QRM
O=4 aber grausige Audio (uebersteuert oder kann sein schon grottig 
aufgenommen).
Rauscheinbrueche, leichtes Fading.

> 19.30-20.00 EAT: 9320 kHz   (1630-1700 UTC)

S=9+10...9+20, kein QRM
O=4, selber Musikstil mit Bemerkung wie oben.
Leichtes Fading

Mit Gruss,
Herbert
A-3160 Traisen
NRD 535DG, MiniWhip

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> 22.00-22.15 EAT: 9320 kHz      (1900-1915 UTC)
> 22.30-22.45 EAT: UTC: 11550 kHz     (1930-1945 UTC)
> 
> 
> *Central African Time (Egypt, Sudan, Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South
> Africa etc) *18.00-18.15 CAT: 11550 kHz  (1600-1615 UTC)
> 18.30-19.00 CAT: 9320 kHz   (1630-1700 UTC)
> 21.00-21.15 CAT: 9320 kHz      (1900-1915 UTC)
> 21.30-21.45 CAT: 11550 kHz     (1930-1945 UTC)
> 
> The purpose of the test transmissions is to find out if signal strength is
> good enough for coverage in East Africa and possibly other parts of Africa
> and the Middle East. And if so - what frequency (9320 or 11550 kHz) - is
> the better.
> 
> The transmissions will consist of non-stop reggae music.
> Please write and tell about the quality of reception for all four
> transmissions. Write to:  (No QSLs)
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