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19 Februari 2010 Editor Utgivare: Umeå Kortvågsklubb (UKVK), c/o L Bygdén, Tomterna 23, 918 31 Sävar 19 februari 2010 E-mail: [email protected] alt. Editor : LAB [email protected] Pg: 48 23 28 - 2 All times are UTC 4 Stoppdatum/Deadline: Nr 5: 26 feb Nr 6: 26 mars NORRSKEN var det ett bra tag sedan H-red noterade utanför redaktionsfönstret, men en kväll i veckan kunde ett rejält sådant beskådas på den norra delen av himlavalvet. Ja, faktiskt nästan rakt upp t o m. Det kanske markerar en start av en ”oroligare” period för oss MV-DX:are, på sistone har ju faktiskt solfläckstalen ökat ganska rejält. ”Förr i tiden” minns jag att ”gammfalke” menade att norrskenen förebådade rejäl kyla och den här gången verkar det stämma in; senaste veckan har, i alla fall på redaktionens breddgrader, bju- dit på runt –20° och en isande nordlig vind dag efter dag. TIPSMÄNGDEN minskar så sakteliga i takt med att konditioner- na blivit mer nyckfulla, men ett nummer till med två-veckorsintervall blir det i alla fall in- Logon ovan från HS: 2KY Sky Sports Radio, nan månadsutgivning tar vid. Sydney 1017. Australien på MV!! Tnx! THE HIGH LATITUDE OBSERVED RADIO QUALITY Feb 1234567891011121314 Solarflux7575747478889094919194969489 A-index 6 10 11 10 10434236743 Protoner 0.2 hela perioden Solfläckarna har tagit fart och vi måste tillbaka till 2006 för att hitta högre solfläckstal jämfört med i dag. /Sigvard A Som en del av bidragarna konstaterar så har det skett klar förändring i kondsbilden. Det hänger samman med att solfläckarna ökat markant de senaste veckorna, och vi får nog vänja oss med mer ”normala” konditioner framöver. Det behöver dock inte betyda att de blir helt ointressanta för det, men kanske öppningarna blir kortare, mer oberäkneliga och gynnar andra områden än bara nordliga amerikat? Av ovanstående kan man också förstå att tipsen är lite färre till detta nummers spalt, men det fortsätter att poppa upp loggar från hårddisk analyser, och mer kommer? Fortsätt dock att hålla öronen öppna för än återstår säkert mycket av säsongen! Asien MV-red: LAB 1557 28.1 1430 Family Radio, Kouhu med ID och sedan Open Forum. KAJ 1566 28.1 1430 FEBC, Jeju jättestark med kinesiska. KAJ Nordamerika 560 1.2 0708 WGAN Portland ME mycket pålitlig. ODD 23.12 0759 WQAM Miami FL ganska splashad vid ID så jag fick bara ett klent “wqam.com” + ”Sportsradio…SPRRRK….Miami-Fort Lauderdale” innan ”Sporting Newsflash”. Fyra minuter över dock skapligt en liten stund med reklam till area code 954 + ett ganska bra ”wqam.com” innan WGAN tog över igen. Inte direkt vanlig i norr och premiär för mig. JOB/F 8.2 0625 WQAM med sport, Rebelde finns också här. ODD 570 1.1 0130 CKGL Kitchener ON hörs ganska ofta när konditionerna ligger mot de stora sjöarna, men har varit svår att få id på för mig. Äntligen. JE 1.2 0724 CKGL med Fox Sport Radio, hörd med detta flera ggr i jan. ODD 590 30.1 0000 WEZE Boston MA, “WEZE Boston, a service of Salem Communication”. A 610 30.1 0600 WIOD Miami FL, “…OD Miami Ft Lauderdale”. A 680 30.1 0200 WRKO Boston MA, “WRKO”. A 700 31.1 0655 KALL North Salt Lake City UT ”Call 700 Sports” ett par gånger. JE 710 1.1 0306 KNUS Denver CO ”NewsTalk 7-10 KNUS” hittade jag till sist. KIRO och WOR har varit svåra. JE 770 10.2 0700 KTTH Seattle WA premiär hos mig med ett ”It’s The Truth 7-70 KTTH, The Truth KTTH Seattle” på timmen efter div programpromos i kamp med alltid närvarande CHQR. AP-news sedan. LAB 790 30.1 0702 CFNW Port-au-Choix NL, “….CFNW AM 7-90”, “CFBC”. A 2.2 0301 WAXY South Miami FL, “The Flag Ship Station for the Florida Panters’ Net- work, WAXY South Miami, 7-90 the Ticket”. A 6.2 0407 WAXY, ESPN och ”Sports Talk 7-90”. JE 14.2 0650 WAXY riktigt stark och stadig med ”Sports Talk 7-90”. JE 10.2 0600 KFGO Fargo ND med väder och ID i röran med bl a CFCW och flera andra. LAB 800 26.1 0700 VOWR St John’s NL spelade Alexander’s Ragtime Band. KAJ 24.12 2300 CHRC Québec QC med relä av ”Souvenirs Garanties” med skvalmusik. I ljuset av vad som hände med 940 undrar man hur länge denna orkar vara kvar på AM- bandet? JOB/F 26.1 0705 CHRC starkast en stund. KAJ 820 1.2 0600 WNYC New York NY en nyhet för mig. ”WNYC AM and FM” på timmen, men rörigt på frekvensen med CHAM, R Reloj m fl. 850 6.2 0700 WEEI Boston MA med ID och ESPN. KAJ 920 14.2 0535 WHJJ Providence RI med promo for Jim Bohananon ”Jimbo Show”. JE 7.2 0612 CKNX Wingham ON i konkurrens med WHJJ. ODD 14.2 0600 CKNX lät mer som religiöst än country. Id före nyheter på heltimmen. JE 930 6.2 0700 CFBC St John NB Idade. KAJ 970 31.12 1054 KQAQ Austin MN har ju inte varit direkt ovanlig denna säsong och skiljs lätt ut på frekvensen med sin country, t ex ganska bra emellanåt även denna förmiddag. ID: ”True Classic Country Legends KQAQ 9-70 AM”. LAB 31.12 1058 WDAY Fargo ND rätt fint denna tid med bl a ”reklam” för ”wday.com” och då speciellt för erbjudandena under fliken ”Smart Shopper” där. Lite senare troligen mexikanska QRM, men inte Formula-program och inga sprittande rancheros utan låtar mer åt det romantiska hållet. Tyvärr var det så vek audio på snacket att det var omöjligt få ut något vettigt av det, samma sak f ö med en trolig mex som hördes samtidigt på 1010….. LAB 980 1.2 0655 WOFX Troy NY dök upp som ”gubben ur lådan”, sedan flesta morgnar ”Fox Sport Radio”. ODD 14.2 0533 WAAV Leland NC med lokala reklamer för Wilmington och PSA för NC. /Fint! Förbehållen ”sörlänningarna” tidigare…. –red/ JE 24.12 2239 CFPL London ON inte så där värst vanlig men ganska bra så här dags med Londonreklam, ID ”AM 980 Newstime, it’s 5.39” och ”Traffic and weather together”. Callbokstäverna har tydligen arbetats bort och omnämns inte ens på webbsidan! Däremot verkar frekvenskollegan CJME ha blivit bättre på att ange callet. JOB/F 29.1 2156 CFPL riktigt bra denna kväll, men tyvärr ingen NY hördes till …. Som Janne nämner ovan endast ”AM 9-80” slogans. ”Avslöjades” dock i väderprognos av “…. right now downtown London it is partly cloudy and minus 12 degrees”. LAB 980 30.1 0013 WCUB Two Rivers WI, “Go to facebook.com and search for WCUB and W..U”. /WLTU skall det vara – se Dis 3-10. –red/ A 3.2 0655 (Tent) WHSR Pompano Beach FL hörd med FF, om Haiti tydligen. ODD 1030 24.12 0059 KTWO Casper WY tryckte till WBZ med ett fint ID: ”KTWO Casper, your home for Wyoming Cowboy basketball, AM 1030 K2 Radio”. JOB/F 1120 29.1 2200 WBNW Concord MA svagt på timmen med samma trippel-ID (WBNW-1120, WPLM-1390 & WESO 970) som brukar höras på 1390. Kollade dock inte om 1390 hördes parallellt. LAB 1190 29.1 0700 WLIB New York NY med nonstop gospel. KAJ 1200 29.1 0702 WKOX Newton MA IDade “Esta es WKOX”. KAJ 29.1 2135 CFGO Ottawa ON tidig. KAJ 9.2 0734 WOAI San Antonio TX svår frekvens, CFGO och Rumba ”i vägen”. ODD 1210 29.1 0700 WPHT Philadelphia PA körde en PSA “Feed America” och ID:ade. KAJ 30.1 0659 WPHT, ”WPHT and WPHT HD”. A 1230 6.2 0700 WSBB New Smyrna Beach FL med annonsering och CNN-nyheter. JE 1250 29.12 2203 CJYE Oakville ON är ofta ett hinder på kvällen när US-stns jagas. Försökte blidka mig med “…inviting you to join me here on Joy 12-50” utan större framgång. LAB 1260 30.1 0659 WMKI Boston MA, “You're listening to R Disney”, “This is AM 12-60 WMKI…”.A 1270 14.2 0412 CJCB Sydney ON med country över WXYT som dominerat här. JE 1280 14.2 0400 CFMB Montreal QC med program på haitifranska. JE 29.1 0800 WFAU Gardiner ME IDade både för 1280 och 1450. KAJ 5.2 2353 WFAU med Fox Sports ”Sports Radio 12-80 and 14-50”. Gick också på morgonen då jag först fick för mig att den annonserade något helt annat, men hjälptes in i rätt fålla. JE 31.1 0559 WNAM Neenah WI, “12-80 WNAM”. A 1290 6.2 0700 WKBK Keene NH med id och CBS-nyheter. JE 1300 23.12 0752 WJZ Baltimore MD upphittad med ett riktigt bra ”ESPN Radio 1300” och en promo. JOB/F 29.1 0600 WOOD Grand Rapids MI med ID i röran: “News Radio Thirteenhundred WOOD”. KAJ 1310 29.1 0800 WLOB Portland ME med ”WLOB Newstalk for Greater Portland and Southern Maine”. KAJ 6.2 0700 WLOB stark med nyheter. Lite överraskande med tanke på konditionerna att under kom ”from the Lakeland´s music leader” alltså CHLW i AB. JE 28.1 2300 CIWW Ottawa ON IDade och pratade om vädret. KAJ 1320 6.2 0700 WATR Waterbury CT id och Fox News. JE 23.12 0226 WLQY Hollywood FL har jag egentligen inte formellt ID på, men hördes ganska bra med kreolsk franska. Nämnde här några gatuadresser i Miami och South Miami varav en åtminstone var på samma gata som stationens fysiska adress…JOB/F 31.1 0600 CJMR Mississauga ON, “CJYE AM 12-50, CJMR AM 13-20”.
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