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Pax 117 2.12-10.12-2016 PAX 117 2.12-10.12-2016 Deltagare: BN Bo Nensen SDRIQ SW Stefan Wikander Perseus Efter att inte har besökt Parka på 6 år, beslöt BN och jag att på kort varsel åka upp en vecka i början av december 2016. BOS med hjälp hade under hösten ordnat med nya antenner. Detta efter att flera antenner förstörts av skogsavverkning. När vi kommit upp var det bara att koppla in sin utrustning och köra igång. Redan första natten var det bra fart på bandet och det fortsatte nästan hela veckan. Det var väl bara den sista dagen som var klart sämre. NA hördes från kväll till eftermiddan de flesta dygn. Bäst var de på morgnarna och på förmiddagarna. Inte så mycket på eftermiddagarna. Det var oftast breda konds. Det gjorde att det speciellt på nätterna var svårt att få ut annat än dominanterna. Rätt som det var så dök det ändå upp perioder med mera selektiva konds. Oftast upptäcktes dessa selektivare toppar vid genomlyssning av inspelningarna. Den 3:e, 5:e och 7:e på förmiddagarna var det under korta perioder tex intressanta konds mot Kalifonien. Det var första gången för mig med Perseus i Parka. Dessutom med Jaguar installerat som utvecklats av finska dx-are för just mellanvåg och då speciellt NA. Jag gillar verkligen Jaguar. Ofta kan det vara svårt att välja rätt antenn när det är bredare konds. Det var främst den ostligare NA tråden som användes. Någon gång VK och AK/HI trådarna. Asienantennen och LA antennerna användes ännu mera sparsamt och därför blev det knappt något från Asien, Pacific eller LA loggat. De flesta stationer hördes flera gånger och inte bara vid den tid som finns i loggen. En bra sak som hänt på senare tider är att många NA-stationer har börjat att ange FM frekvensen tillsammans med call och det underlättar vid identifikation. Annars är det i allmänhet tråkiga program på NA stationerna, åtminstone på deras natt. Många stationer övergår ju till lokala program på deras morgon och då kan det bli extra kul och lättare att få ID. Tyvärr är det vid få tillfälle som det är möjligt att höra stationer vid den tiden. Allt i övrigt fungerade bra. Lite glapp vid anslutningen till trafon på ÖK-tråden fixades, när antennen blev heldöd en dag. I övrigt funkade allt. Det var ju ganska kallt de första dagarna så luftvärmepumparna fick jobba hårt. De fick kompletteras med el-elementen för att hålla uppe värmen. De flesta dagar tog vi en promenad genom byn och kollade då samtidigt fågellivet. En fågelmatning fanns att hålla koll på. Den besöktes som väntat av de vanligare mesarna vid denna årstid. Vi hade hoppats att få se en lappmes men inte denna gång. Sista dagen gjorde jag en längre runda ner mot myren och korsade två av antennerna. Det var ingen snö eller is på trådarna. Det är ju nästan så man inte känner igen sig sedan de gallrats i skogen men det fanns ju skoterspår att följa. Det var väl några dm med snö på marken. Vi plockade ner vår utrustning redan kvällen innan vi skulle åka hem, för att kunna åka så tidigt som möjligt på morgonen. En riktigt lyckad expedition blev det i alla fall. Det är ju som att komma till en annan värld när man lyssnar däruppe. Det är betydligt bättre styrkor på stationerna och det hörs många flera stationer än i mitt eget QTH. Sedan hörs ju stationerna längre fram på dagen också. Ett bra dygn i Parka ger mera än en hel säsong i mitt eget QTH trots att jag har lika bra antenner. Hoppas bara att flera bokar in sig på ett besök i Parka, speciellt ni som aldrig varit dit tidigare. Har man bara lite tur med kondsen, finns det hur mycket som helst att lyssna efter. Har man sedan SDR mottagare, ja då har man jobb i månader efteråt att gå igenom inspelningarna. EU 1485 3.12 1201 Radio Merkurs - allt från Johnny Cash till Alice Babs. BN NA 550 4.12 0659 WSAU Wausau WI ID och Fox news igenom ett 100 Hz elbrus. SW 550 4.12 0900 KFYR Bismark ND ensam på frekvensen.. SW 550 4.12 0930 KTRS St. Louis MO The Big 5-50 KTRS. SW 550 5.12 0800 WGR Buffalo NY riktigt bra en stund, Sportscenter. SW 550 5.12 0900 KOAC Corvallis OR hade program från OPB.org. Sedan BBC nyheter. SW 550 7.12 0929 KARI Blaine WA ensam och stark med ID och väder. SW 550 7.12 1300 KTNZ Anchorage AK bra med ID och ESPN. SW 560 3.12 0500 WGAN Portland ME Southern Mains Talk and News Station. SW 560 4.12 0556 KMON Great Falls MT med countrymusik och ID. SW 560 4.12 0600 KLZ Denver CO bra. SW 560 4.12 0905 KMON Great Falls MT "Big Sky Country" BN 560 7.12 0932 KPQ Wenatchee WA otroligt stark med ID. SW 570 5.12 0800 CKGL Kitchener ON bra med ID. SW 570 5.12 0708 CKSW Swift Current SK Countrymusic Radio 5-70. SW 570 5.12 0900 KNRS Salt Lake City UT med ID. SW 570 6.12 0830 KVI Seattle WA Newsradio 5-70 KVI. SW 570 3.12 1000 WNAX Yankton SD med ID och nyheter. SW 570 4.12 0559 WNAX Yankton SD med ID i gröten. BN 580 3.12 0335 CFRA Ottawa ON BN 580 5.12 0800 CKWW Windsor ON Broadcasting from the legendary studio of BIG 8 Hördes bra under CFRA. SW 580 3.12 0534 +WIBW Topeka KS helt ensam på frekvensen. AM 580 FM 104,9. Också hörd den 8/12 kl. 0900. SW 580 5.12 0758 WTCM Traverse City MI on 5-80 WTCM. SW 590 6.12 0833 KQNT Spokane WA Newsradio 5-90 KQNT. SW 590 3.12 0530 KXSP Omaha NE sporttalk och ESPN Omaha. SW 590 3.12 2300 WEZE Boston MA med ID. SW 600 5.12 0606 CJWW Saskatoon SK med lokala reklamer och ID. SW 600 5.12 0826 KSJB Jamestown ND med väder och sedan countrymusik. SW 600 3.12 0500 WMT Cedar Rapids IA Väder nyheter och ID. SW 610 5.12 0805 CKTB St. Chatarines ON med väder och ID. SW 610 3.12 2302 WIOD Miami FL hördes med ID igenom splattret. SW 610 4.12 0700 WTVN Columbus OH ID och Fox news. Bra. SW 620 7.12 0157 CKCM Grand Falls NL med VOCM ID. SW 620 4.12 0614 CKRM Regina SK igenom QRM-en ibland. BN 620 5.12 0658 CKRM Regina SK. The source for countrymusic CKRM. SW 620 7.12 1325 KGTL Homer AK bra med ID. SW 620 7.12 1100 KPOJ Portland OR sport. Splattrad och 100 Hz elbrus. SW 620 5.12 0830 WDAE St. Petersburg FL sportsradio 6-20 WDAE and 95.3 FM. Breda konds, AK dominerade samtidigt på 630. SW 620 3.12 0321 WTMJ Milwaukee WI mycket bra. SW 620 3.12 2330 WVMT Burlington VT Newstalk 6-20 WVMT Burlington......SW 630 5.12 0900 KFXD Boise ID Fox Sports Radio 6-30 The Fan. SW 630 3.12 0500 KHOW Denver CO Talkradio 6-30 K-How Denvers Talk Station. SW 630 5.12 1000 KIAM Nenana AK upp över CHED med ID. SW 630 4.12 0821 WREY St. Paul MN mex musik och "Radio Rey 6-30". SW 640 4.12 0600 CFMJ Richmond Hill ON "..Talk Radio AM-640 CFMJ Toronto". BN 640 5.12 0800 CFMJ Richmond Hill ON slogs med en annan station. SW 640 7.12 0800 KFI Los Angeles CA bra på timmen med ID. SW 650 7.12 1300 KENI Anchorage AK bra med ID. SW 650 5.12 0800 WSM Nashville TN med ID och Music City USA. SW 660 3.12 1001 CFFR Calgary AB "6-60 News". BN 660 4.12 0619 KEYZ Williston ND Countrymusik. SW 660 7.12 1300 KFAR Fairbanks AK Fox News Radio KFAR. SW 660 4.12 0600 WFAN New York NY bra med ID och The Fan. SW 670 5.12 1005 KBOI Boise ID "Redyed Radio BN 670 3.12 2258 WWFE Miami FL med ID på EE. SW 680 4.12 0625 CFTR Toronto ON. BN 680 4.12 0631 CJOB Winnipeg MB. BN 680 6.12 0600 WRKO Boston MA BN 690 7.12 0959 CBU Vancouver BC med CBC radio 1 690 AM in Vancouver.SW 700 4.12 0557 CJLI Calgary AB " AM-700 The Light". BN 700 5.12 0900 KALL North Salt Lake City UT med ID i gröten av stationer. SW 700 5.12 0800 WLW Cincinnati OH bra. SW 700 4.12 0600 WLW Cincinnati OH. BN 710 8.12 0900 KCMO Kansas City MO bra med ID och CBS news. SW 710 3.12 1002 KIRO Seattle WA BN 710 3.12 0500 KNUS Denver CO dominerade med ID. SW 710 5.12 0800 KXMR Bismark ND Newstalk 7-10 KXMR. SW 710 5.12 0600 WDSM Superior WI med ID i gröten av stationer. SW 720 3.12 0900 KOTZ Kotzebue AK ID. SW 720 7.12 0759 WGN Chicago IL två NA till. SW 720 4.12 0600 WGN Chicago IL. BN 730 7.12 0758 CHMJ Vancouver BC med Traffic report. SW 730 7.12 0800 KNFL Boise ID splattrad med ESPN Boise. SW 740 7.12 1300 CBX Edmonton AB plus en talk och en station med lugn musik. Splattrat. SW 740 4.12 0623 CFZM Toronto ON "Zoomer Radio AM 7-40 and downtown Toronto 96.7.
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