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Receiver: Eton E1
Location: Highview, KY 5745 WWRB, TN-USA, w/ Bro. Stair in English. 5810 WEWN, AL-USA, w/ relig in Spanish. 5840 RCI, via Hoerby, Sweden, in Arabic. 5860 R. Farda, via Kuwait City, in Farsi. 5875 BBC, via Rampisham, UK, in English 5890 WWCR, TN-USA, w/ Cash singing gospel music in English. 5920 WBOH, NC-USA, w/ relig in English. 5930 R Slovakia Int'l, Rimavska-Sobota, Slovakia,in French. 5935 WWCR, TN-USA, w/ DGS in English. 5950 R. Taiwan Int'l, FL-USA, in English. 5960 R.Japan, Sackville, Canada, in Japanese. 5965 RHC, Havana, Cuba in Spanish. 5975 R Romania Int., Tiganesti, Romania in Spanish. 6000 RHC, Havana, Cuba, in English. 6010 R Sweden, Sackville, Canada, in Swedish. 6020 CRI, Cerrik, Albania,in Mandarin. 6030 R. Marti, NC-USA, in Span. Heavy jamming. 6050 HCJB, Quito, Ecuador in Spanish w/ relig 6055 REE, Noblejas, Spain, in Spanish 6060 RHC, Havana, Cuba in Spanish. 6075 DW, Sines, Portugal, in German. 6090 DGS, Anguilla, back on w/ relig in English. 6100 RCI, Sackville, Canada, in Span under heavy h um. 6110 Mighty KBC, Sitkunai, Lithuania, blasting in in English. 6120 RHC, Havana, Cuba, in Span 6125 REE, Noblejas, Spain, in Spanish 6140 RHC, Havana, Cuba, in spanish 6165 RN, Bonaire, Antigua, in Spanish. 6175 VoVietnam, Sackville, Canada, in Vietnamese. 6190 RN, Bonaire, Antigua, in Dutch (listed Spanish) 6200 R Prague. Litomyal, Czech Rep., in Spanish 6290 R Cairo, Abis, Egypt, in Arabic |
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![]() Mike wrote: Receiver: Eton E1 Location: Highview, KY [snip] 6200 R Prague. Litomyal, Czech Rep., in Spanish 6290 R Cairo, Abis, Egypt, in Arabic dave wrote: Receivers: 30m ICOM R75 w/ MFJ-1024 active whip (all other bands) Ten-Tec 516 Argonaut V w/ GAP Titan DX vertical Computers running Puppy Linux 4.20 with Fldigi amateur radio digital applications suite. Small markers are the 85 transmitters (show logbook) heard (423 reports, 12 countries last 24 hours; 1071 reports, 29 countries last week). Txmtr Band Mode Distance Time (UTC) ZL30MDG 30m PSK31 11144 kms 05:01:02 AE5ER 30m PSK31 5661 miles 00:42:59...snip Well, this takes ham radio and SWL'ing to a new high...or new low, depending on your point of view. 1) Turn on your rig and computer in the evening. 2) Go to bed. 3) Get up the next morning and see what your ~computer~ heard/worked. Interesting technology, but why bother? :-( |
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On Aug 2, 3:20*pm, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
Mike wrote: Receiver: Eton E1 Location: Highview, KY [snip] 6200 R Prague. Litomyal, Czech Rep., in Spanish 6290 R Cairo, Abis, Egypt, in Arabic dave wrote: Receivers: 30m ICOM R75 w/ MFJ-1024 active whip (all other bands) Ten-Tec 516 Argonaut V w/ GAP Titan DX vertical Computers running Puppy Linux 4.20 with Fldigi amateur radio digital applications suite. *Small markers are the 85 transmitters (show logbook) heard (423 reports, 12 countries last 24 hours; 1071 reports, 29 countries last week). Txmtr * *Band * *Mode * *Distance * *Time (UTC) ZL30MDG * *30m * *PSK31 * *11144 kms * *05:01:02 AE5ER * *30m * *PSK31 * *5661 miles * *00:42:59...snip Well, this takes ham radio and SWL'ing to a new high...or new low, depending on your point of view. 1) Turn on your rig and computer in the evening. 2) Go to bed. 3) Get up the next morning and see what your ~computer~ heard/worked. Interesting technology, but why bother? * :-(- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm kind of with you there. There's something that it makes it special to stay up to strange hours and deal with the ergonomic uniqueness of interacting with each radio. I own almost 50 shortwave radios, and I enjoy pulling each of them out and using as many as frequently as I can. Though, I think I may start trying to decode more digital signals... Mike |
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![]() Michael W. Bryant, the dooooofus who once claimed to have a PhD and still can't get Mommie to call the lawyers, wrote: On Aug 2, 3:20 pm, Joe from Kokomo wrote: Mike wrote: Receiver: Eton E1 Location: Highview, KY [snip] 6200 R Prague. Litomyal, Czech Rep., in Spanish 6290 R Cairo, Abis, Egypt, in Arabic dave wrote: Receivers: 30m ICOM R75 w/ MFJ-1024 active whip (all other bands) Ten-Tec 516 Argonaut V w/ GAP Titan DX vertical Computers running Puppy Linux 4.20 with Fldigi amateur radio digital applications suite. Small markers are the 85 transmitters (show logbook) heard (423 reports, 12 countries last 24 hours; 1071 reports, 29 countries last week). Txmtr Band Mode Distance Time (UTC) ZL30MDG 30m PSK31 11144 kms 05:01:02 AE5ER 30m PSK31 5661 miles 00:42:59...snip Well, this takes ham radio and SWL'ing to a new high...or new low, depending on your point of view. 1) Turn on your rig and computer in the evening. 2) Go to bed. 3) Get up the next morning and see what your ~computer~ heard/worked. Interesting technology, but why bother? :-(- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm kind of with you there. There's something that it makes it special to stay up to strange hours and deal with the ergonomic uniqueness of interacting with each radio. I own almost 50 shortwave radios, and I enjoy pulling each of them out and using as many as frequently as I can. Though, I think I may start trying to decode more digital signals... Heck, you already have had enough trouble trying to decode the fact that you don't have a PhD and that you were actually arrested. dxAce Michigan USA Drake R7, R8, R8A and R8B 70' and 200' wires 239 countries heard and 224 QSL'd (veried, for those in Glendale) using the NASWA Country List. And, as always, don't let your children attend the Sullivan College of Technology & Design. They've hired at least one dufus who once claimed to have a PhD and lied about being arrested, and who knows, there may be more dufi there. |
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Joe from Kokomo wrote:
Mike wrote: Receiver: Eton E1 Location: Highview, KY [snip] 6200 R Prague. Litomyal, Czech Rep., in Spanish 6290 R Cairo, Abis, Egypt, in Arabic dave wrote: Receivers: 30m ICOM R75 w/ MFJ-1024 active whip (all other bands) Ten-Tec 516 Argonaut V w/ GAP Titan DX vertical Computers running Puppy Linux 4.20 with Fldigi amateur radio digital applications suite. Small markers are the 85 transmitters (show logbook) heard (423 reports, 12 countries last 24 hours; 1071 reports, 29 countries last week). Txmtr Band Mode Distance Time (UTC) ZL30MDG 30m PSK31 11144 kms 05:01:02 AE5ER 30m PSK31 5661 miles 00:42:59...snip Well, this takes ham radio and SWL'ing to a new high...or new low, depending on your point of view. 1) Turn on your rig and computer in the evening. 2) Go to bed. 3) Get up the next morning and see what your ~computer~ heard/worked. Interesting technology, but why bother? :-( I transmit as well. It's a real-time propagation data collection and dissemination scheme, as much as anything else. I have fun doing it. |
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Mike wrote:
I'm kind of with you there. There's something that it makes it special to stay up to strange hours and deal with the ergonomic uniqueness of interacting with each radio. I own almost 50 shortwave radios, and I enjoy pulling each of them out and using as many as frequently as I can. Though, I think I may start trying to decode more digital signals... Mike It's pretty strange right now, if you think about it. PSK31 rocks. http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...q=0 &oq=psk31 |
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