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Säsong 59, Nr 11 17 December 2018 - Allt Falköpingsredaktionen - TL Säsong 59, nr 11 17 december 2018 - allt Falköpingsredaktionen - TL Stoppdatum: MV-Eko Stoppdatum Huvudredaktör Nästa Nr 12 2 januari 2019 TL tips. Stoppdatum Nr 13 14 januari TL tips. Info och QSL resp red. e-post: [email protected]. Nr 14 28 januari TL tips. Info och QSL resp red. 2/1 TL (tips) Hej! Julen närmar sig och frågan är som alltid numera, åtminstone för oss i södra Sverige, får vi en vit jul? Den frågan behövde aldrig ställas för ett antal år sedan, då hade vi ofta ett tjockt snölager så här års. Just nu har vi här ett ca 5 cm snötäcke med några minusgrader, så man kan alltid hoppas… Klimatfrågan är aktuell och oroar, men detta har inte påverkat DX-konditionerna, ty större och finare loggar än de vi haft i höst får man leta efter. Det är inte enbart mängden utan även kvalitén som varit hög. Vi tackar alla som hjälpt till för att åstadkomma detta. WRTH 2019 Först av alla i DX-Sverige fick ARC:s beställare sina böcker. De postades i Växjö den 11 december. För pris och betalningssätt, se ”Sekreteraren”. Dekaler och logotypes har vi denna gång fått från ODD, OJS, RÅM, TJ, JM och TN I detta nummer förutom de fasta avdelningarna: * San Diego Reader – Ken Leighton 14.12.2018 via Mike Terry, WOR via TN och Besök hos JOE – HM * R Marshalls – i landet med svikna och vilseledda försökskaniner GNO * Parkalompolo DX-QTH – foto GNO QSL: * Gold FM, Suva-990 kHz – RÅM * Newstalk ZB, Auckland-1080 kHz – SM * R Sport, Auckland-1332 kHz – SM * KXTG Portland OR-750 – GL * CHAB Moose Jaw SK-800 kHz – GL God Jul och Gott Nytt År önskas alla medlemmar av redaktörerna i Arctic Radio Club sid 1 ARC Newsflash: För bidrag: [email protected] Hemsida/blogg: www.arcticradioclub.blogspot.se/ Vi finns även på Facebook, gilla oss där LOGGEN All Times in MV-Eko refer to UTC unless otherwise stated. Noteringar i loggen: AN = Arne Nilsson, Sjulsmark, fast lyssnar-QTH i Gransel, Älvsby kommun, nära Vidsels Robotbas BIH = Bernt-Ivan Holmberg, Sala, remote Möklinta FD = Fredrik Dourén, Borlänge, remote, eget QTH 3 mil SV om Borlänge JE = Jan Edh, Hudiksvall, lyssnar-QTH i Fredriksfors OJS/K = Odd-Jørgen Sagdahl, Trondheim, remote Kongsfjord (Veines) OJS/L = Odd-Jørgen Sagdahl, Trondheim, remote Loran C (close to Berlevåg) OJS/S = Odd-Jørgen Sagdahl, Trondheim, remote Smøla SM/K = Svenn Martinsen, Rong, remote Kongsfjord SW = Stefan Wikander, Söråker, hemma på en flagarray SW/B = Stefan Wikander, Söråker i stugan på Bjännmyrmon med 2x430 meter staggared beveragearray och flagarray TON/K = Tore Nilsen, Hamar - remote Kiwi SDR, Kongsfjord TON/S = Tore Nilsen, Hamar, remote Smøla TW/S = Torgeir Woxen, Sørumsand, remote Smøla Europa 747 10.12 0625 R Nacional de España, R5, Cádiz m regionalt. TON/S 1476 15.12 0200 DL2NDO med testton från Erlangen. 3W. Fick frekvensen till (1476,014). “On November 8th they aired for the first time, carrying out a preliminary test transmission consisting of 1000 Hz acoustic signals switched on (a second on, a second off, audio frequency blocked on the RF carrier). Enl uppgift går man över till ljud från den lokala DAB studentradion "funklust" vid 0400.” TN 1476 15.12 0100 Asfaltstelegrafen med ID på engelska. Gick ganska bra. TN Afrika 972 10.12 0645 R Nacional de Espanña, Melilla, startet reg.sending m fullt id i en svak periode for Sunrise R. TON/S Asien 558 14.12 1300 HLQH KBS Taegu. Med ”Happy FM”. JM 594 7.12 2001 DZBB Super Radyo med flera ID som Super Radio. TN 765 12.12 1542 SBC, various sites, Saudi Arabia, Quran px // 13710 kHz. FB 828 25.11 1300 JOBB NHK1 Osaka fint ID BIH 864 25.11 1300 HLKR KBS1 Gangneung med call-ID BIH 945 2.12 1700 CNR1, Jiahoe, ads, ID, // 4800 kHz. FB 990 14.12 1240 DZIQ Manila. ”Radiyo Inquirer nueve-nventa!” JM 1242 13.12 1510 JOLF NBS Nippon Hoso, Tokyo svag bland flera. TN 1287 13.12 1512 JOHR HBC Hokkaido Hoso, Sapporp ganska svag. TN 1350 13.12 1420 JOER RCC Chugoku Hoso igenom en kort stund. TN 1386 13.12 1500 HLAM MBC Mokpo var det som hördes här. TN 1440 25.11 1300 AFN Korea fint vid ID. BIH 1611 16.12 1200 DWNX R Mindanao reklame etter id. TON/K sid 2 Oceanien 657 2.11 1147 R Star, Tauranga/Paengaroa. Classic Christian mx SM/K 882 2.11 1148 R Star, Auckland/Henderson South. Classic Christian mx SM/K 900 25.11 0930 KVMI Kahului HI en rolig överraskning,oväntad i Möklinta ”ESPN radiostation KVMI AM 900 Kahului” BIH 990 29.10 1100 R Fiji Gold FM m ”Lady Soul” og fine id’s. TON/K 1008 10.9 1657 4TAB RadioTAB, Brisbane QLD. During this nice opening towards QLD/NSW I had RadioTAB here, but with the Tasmania option I could not be sure of which station I had heard. However, when I found an interested contact at RadioTAB it was all resolved. Since I had more RadioTAB-stations at the same time he said I could compare the audio delay. I had 1008 and 1017 in parallel and then 1161 with 2 seconds delay. He told me that "The program is taken from 2KY 1017AM after 2am to our Brisbane office then to satellite which adds 2 seconds. So, you would be listening to our 1008 Brisbane". OJS/K 1008 2.11 1104 1ZD Newstalk ZB, Tauranga/Paengaroa SM/K 1017 10.9 1657 2KY Sky Sports Radio, Sydney NSW. OJS/K 1035 2.11 1058 2ZB Newstalk ZB, Wellington, Tahihi Bay u/Estonia. More QRM... SM/K 1080 2.11 1102 Newstalk ZB, Auckland/Henderson North, end of news, weather, promo for over- night host Jim Snedden and ID Newstalk ZB, back into talk programming. SM/K 1110 1.12 1200 KAOI Kihei HI nu äntligen med bra ID, annars splashad hos mig BIH 1161 10.9 1657 RadioTAB. Maryborough QLD. //2KY 1017 with 2 seconds delay. OJS/K 1332 2.11 1119 R Sport, Auckland/Henderson South local ads in Fox Sports gate SM/K 1370 1.12 1100 KUPA Pearl City HI nu med både AM och FM 103.9 ID BIH 1420 25.11 1000 KKEA Honolulu HI svarade snabbt och trevligt BIH 1476 2.11 1203 Trackside Radio, Auckland/Henderson North. Racing commentary, talk. Most of opening gone by now, but small peaks w unid Chinese++ SM/K Nordamerika 540 27.11 0759 KMLB Monroe LA. Överraskade mig en del! AN 550 16.12 0800 KARI Blaine WA med bra ID överraskade rejält! Första gången hemma på min östkustantenn! Måste ha varit strålande VK-cx med rätt trådriktning. BOS 550 23.11 0700 WSAU Wausau WI med Fox news BIH 550 27.11 0759 WSAU Wausau WI. AN 560 15.12 0800 KLZ Denver CO med ett flertal ID. BOS 560 14.12 0843 WQAM Miami FL kom snart m. et ID TW/S 560 15.12 0759 WEBC Duluth MN. AN 560 15.12 1000 KPQ Wenatchee WA. An unusual dominant at Smøla - strong western signals this morning. OJS/S 560 16.12 0800 KPQ Wenatchee WA med svagt ID också lite oväntad. BOS 570 27.11 0900 WSYR Syracuse NY. OJS/S 570 2.12 0459 WMCA New York NY, “AM 5-70 WMCA”. A 570 11.12 0630 CFCB Corner Brook NL m fullt VOCM-id. TON/S 570 15.12 0800 CKSW Swift Current SK med country och ID. BOS 580 9.10 0100 WIBW Topeka KS. OJS/L 580 26.11 0620 CFRA Ottawa ON, självskriven NA här nu med lokalstyrka! ODD /Precis vid redigeringen av denna hörighet, spelade KMON Great Falls MT ”White Christmas” med Bing Crosby. Jullåtarnas jullåt!/ 590 25.11 1000 KHAR Anchorage AK även den svag men ren denna tid BIH 590 15.12 1459 KHAR Anchorage AK svak, men QRM-fri TW/S 590 30.11 0600 WEZE Boston MA överröstade VOCM precis vid id “The Word” JE 590 13.12 0030 VOCM St John’s NL, news, weather, ID. FB 590 15.12 1730 VOCM St. John's NL. A common station, but not common 24 hours. Visible in the spectrum for the last 24 hours, and audible late in the afternoon and very early in the evening (like now with a very good signal). Most other NL stations good now as well. OJS/S 600 30.11 1000 WMT Cedar Rapids IA första ggn hos mig, svag BIH 600 15.12 1100 WMT Cedar Rapids IA med hyfsat ID. BOS sid 3 600 30.11 0100 CJWW Saskatoon SK tidigt ute med country, id och nyheter. JE 600 6.12 0058 CBNA St Anthony NL, CBC-logo. A 610 22.11 0900 KONA Kennewick WA. Now even at Smøla! OJS/S 620 30.11 0058 CKRM Regina SK “Saskatchewan´s Home for Greatest Hits 6-20 CKRM”. JE 620 16.12 0802 CKRM Regina SK ”Saskatchewan’s Home for Country’s Greatest Hits” BOS 630 30.11 0800 WBMQ Savannah GA. A welcome surprise with a decent signal at this time. “Everyone’s talking – 6-30 WBMQ Savannah – a Cumulus station”. OJS/S 630 27.11 0900 WREY St. Paul MN. This station that was so hard to get … now it’s even at Smøla, alone on the frequency! OJS/S 630 9.10 0100 KYFI St. Louis MO. Now even at Smøla! OJS/L 630 29.11 0800 WPRO Providence RI mycket bra med fint ID. SW/B 640 16.12 0800 KFI Los Angeles CA varnade för falska insamlingar av pengar och ID:ade sen.
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