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Here's additional information I've gleaned from a closer reading of the
yacht race document I was sent. Evidently the April 19-23rd dates I gave originally were for boats heading to the Philippines *after* the Hong Kong race. The actual China Sea Hong Kong Yacht race has just started, and the weather broadcast schedule is below. I have to presume that the times given are Hong Kong local time (see http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=102 for latest HK time and info). Hong Kong is UTC +8 hours, so if 0833 is UTC, then the weather forecast would be in late afternoon... not much help to the yacht crews, as they would nearly be done with racing for the day. 0833 local time makes much more sense to inform participants before setting sail. I could not find any specific information positively indicating local time rather than UTC, however. Here's the weather broadcast information for the actual race: 8749 KHZ Date Time Time 8th April 2004 1833 9th April 2004 0833 1833 10th April 2004 0833 1833 11th April 2004 0833 1833 12th April 2004 0833 The times above work out to 0033 and 1033 UTC. My apologies for any confusion my previous message caused. (Guy Atkins via Hard Core DX) ------------------------------------------ Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B |
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An additional f/up note from Glenn Hauser confirms what I had been thinking
about this operation. That is, it is not what one might consider to be a SW broadcast but rather a utility station: 8749 is a regular HK utility frequency, listed in Klingenfuss 2002 as VRX, in SSB; perhaps they have a Chinese call now. So this would not be the only opportunity to hear it, and is not really an RTVHK broadcast, like the previous transmitter on 3940 may have been. Interesting operation, nonetheless (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Here's additional information I've gleaned from a closer reading of the yacht race document I was sent. Evidently the April 19-23rd dates I gave originally were for boats heading to the Philippines *after* the Hong Kong race. The actual China Sea Hong Kong Yacht race has just started, and the weather broadcast schedule is below. I have to presume that the times given are Hong Kong local time (see http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=102 for latest HK time and info). Hong Kong is UTC +8 hours, so if 0833 is UTC, then the weather forecast would be in late afternoon... not much help to the yacht crews, as they would nearly be done with racing for the day. 0833 local time makes much more sense to inform participants before setting sail. I could not find any specific information positively indicating local time rather than UTC, however. Here's the weather broadcast information for the actual race: 8749 KHZ Date Time Time 8th April 2004 1833 9th April 2004 0833 1833 10th April 2004 0833 1833 11th April 2004 0833 1833 12th April 2004 0833 The times above work out to 0033 and 1033 UTC. My apologies for any confusion my previous message caused. (Guy Atkins via Hard Core DX) ------------------------------------------ Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B |
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![]() N8KDV wrote: An additional f/up note from Glenn Hauser confirms what I had been thinking about this operation. That is, it is not what one might consider to be a SW broadcast but rather a utility station: 8749 is a regular HK utility frequency, listed in Klingenfuss 2002 as VRX, in SSB; perhaps they have a Chinese call now. So this would not be the only opportunity to hear it, and is not really an RTVHK broadcast, like the previous transmitter on 3940 may have been. Interesting operation, nonetheless (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST) And heard here this morning starting at just after 1033 on 8749, wx report given by a woman. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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