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about 20 years ago, there used to be a longwave radio station in
Cleveland, Ohio (beacon) that also had weather announcements in regular AM voice. I forget the frequency. I think it was somewhere between 300 and 400 khz (maybe 344 khz?) well, whatever frequency it was or is, is this station still on the air, and if so, does it still transmit weather announcements in regular AM voice? Now, I have to get back to Lake Erie. ![]() |
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![]() wrote in message ... about 20 years ago, there used to be a longwave radio station in Cleveland, Ohio (beacon) that also had weather announcements in regular AM voice. I forget the frequency. I think it was somewhere between 300 and 400 khz (maybe 344 khz?) well, whatever frequency it was or is, is this station still on the air, and if so, does it still transmit weather announcements in regular AM voice? Now, I have to get back to Lake Erie. ![]() Thanks to the wonders of Google: CL HARRI NDB CLEVELAND, OH Location Lat/Long: 41-20-19.178N / 081-57-52.104W (41.3386606/-81.9644733) Elevation: Variation: 07W (1990) Operational Characteristics Type: NDB Class: HW/LOM Z marker: no Frequency: 344 TACAN channel: Hours of operation: 24 Voice: no Voice ID: yes Morse ID: -.-. .-.. NOTAM facility: CLE FSS: FSS hours of operation: 24 Technical Characteristics Power: 250 watts Accuracy: NOS Monitoring: Internal monitoring plus status indicator at control point Owner: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMIN Operator: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMIN Common system usage: yes For public use: yes Brad. |
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nana wrote:
wrote in message ... about 20 years ago, there used to be a longwave radio station in Cleveland, Ohio (beacon) that also had weather announcements in regular AM voice. I forget the frequency. I think it was somewhere between 300 and 400 khz (maybe 344 khz?) well, whatever frequency it was or is, is this station still on the air, and if so, does it still transmit weather announcements in regular AM voice? Now, I have to get back to Lake Erie. ![]() Thanks to the wonders of Google: CL HARRI NDB CLEVELAND, OH Location Lat/Long: 41-20-19.178N / 081-57-52.104W (41.3386606/-81.9644733) Elevation: Variation: 07W (1990) Operational Characteristics Type: NDB Class: HW/LOM Z marker: no Frequency: 344 TACAN channel: Hours of operation: 24 Voice: no Voice ID: yes Morse ID: -.-. .-.. NOTAM facility: CLE FSS: FSS hours of operation: 24 Technical Characteristics Power: 250 watts Accuracy: NOS Monitoring: Internal monitoring plus status indicator at control point Owner: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMIN Operator: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMIN Common system usage: yes For public use: yes Brad. Coming in faintly here. Morse only, so far The code doesn't match what is shown above. It's more like: -.-- -.-- ------------ very long single dash Not 100 percent sure though. there is some code in the background, very faint which I can't make out. 4:18 GMT Calgary Alberta (That's Canada, dxAce...) mike -- __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / / / /\ \/ /\ \/ /\ \/ / /_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ ..let the cat out to reply.. ©Densa International 'Think tanks cleaned cheap' |
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m II wrote:
There seems to be a beacon in Iowa at 344, along with a few he I don't know any of their IDs though... http://www.xs4all.nl/~cisquet/NDB.htm mike -- __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / / / /\ \/ /\ \/ /\ \/ / /_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ ..let the cat out to reply.. ©Densa International 'Think tanks cleaned cheap' |
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m II wrote:
m II wrote: There seems to be a beacon in Iowa at 344, along with a few he I don't know any of their IDs though... http://www.xs4all.nl/~cisquet/NDB.htm This is never ending.There was one in Baker Montana... 344 BKU +1kHz Baker, MT 80W 1/9/98 http://members.aol.com/djlbeacon1/beaconlg.html And some more he 344 JA Jacksonville, FL 400W 09/18 344 ZIY Grand Cayman Is. 1000W 09/18 344 CL Cleveland, OH 250W 09/18 344 TV Tallulah, LA 25W 01/17 http://www.datasync.com/~rocker/longwave.html mike |
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m II wrote:
nana wrote: wrote in message ... about 20 years ago, there used to be a longwave radio station in Cleveland, Ohio (beacon) that also had weather announcements in regular AM voice. I forget the frequency. I think it was somewhere between 300 and 400 khz (maybe 344 khz?) well, whatever frequency it was or is, is this station still on the air, and if so, does it still transmit weather announcements in regular AM voice? Now, I have to get back to Lake Erie. ![]() Thanks to the wonders of Google: CL HARRI NDB CLEVELAND, OH Location Lat/Long: 41-20-19.178N / 081-57-52.104W (41.3386606/-81.9644733) Elevation: Variation: 07W (1990) Operational Characteristics Type: NDB Class: HW/LOM Z marker: no Frequency: 344 TACAN channel: Hours of operation: 24 Voice: no Voice ID: yes Morse ID: -.-. .-.. NOTAM facility: CLE FSS: FSS hours of operation: 24 Technical Characteristics Power: 250 watts Accuracy: NOS Monitoring: Internal monitoring plus status indicator at control point Owner: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMIN Operator: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMIN Common system usage: yes For public use: yes Brad. Coming in faintly here. Morse only, so far The code doesn't match what is shown above. It's more like: -.-- -.-- ------------ very long single dash make that -.-- -.-. which is YC ....an Alberta beacon. darn mike |
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m II wrote:
It's more like: -.-- -.-- ------------ very long single dash [snip] Calgary Alberta (That's Canada, dxAce...) YY is a location identifier for Mont-Joli, QC. I wonder...? -- "The Democrats are all over this. Democratic strategists feel John Kerry's war record means he can beat Bush. They say when it comes down to it, voters will always vote for a war hero over someone who tried to get out of the war. I'll be sure to mention that to Bob Dole when I see him." -- Jay Leno |
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![]() m II wrote: nana wrote: wrote in message ... about 20 years ago, there used to be a longwave radio station in Cleveland, Ohio (beacon) that also had weather announcements in regular AM voice. I forget the frequency. I think it was somewhere between 300 and 400 khz (maybe 344 khz?) well, whatever frequency it was or is, is this station still on the air, and if so, does it still transmit weather announcements in regular AM voice? Now, I have to get back to Lake Erie. ![]() Thanks to the wonders of Google: CL HARRI NDB CLEVELAND, OH Location Lat/Long: 41-20-19.178N / 081-57-52.104W (41.3386606/-81.9644733) Elevation: Variation: 07W (1990) Operational Characteristics Type: NDB Class: HW/LOM Z marker: no Frequency: 344 TACAN channel: Hours of operation: 24 Voice: no Voice ID: yes Morse ID: -.-. .-.. NOTAM facility: CLE FSS: FSS hours of operation: 24 Technical Characteristics Power: 250 watts Accuracy: NOS Monitoring: Internal monitoring plus status indicator at control point Owner: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMIN Operator: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMIN Common system usage: yes For public use: yes Brad. Coming in faintly here. Morse only, so far The code doesn't match what is shown above. It's more like: -.-- -.-- ------------ very long single dash Not 100 percent sure though. there is some code in the background, very faint which I can't make out. 4:18 GMT Calgary Alberta (That's Canada, dxAce...) I'm very much aware of where Canada is, and Calgary's place in it. I have a QSL from CFVP on 6030. I'm afraid you might have me confused with Michael W. Bryant, he's the one who can't tell Malaysia from Indonesia, or his ass from a hole in the ground for that matter. dxAce |
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dxAce wrote:
I have a QSL from CFVP on 6030. A yes, the Voice of the Prairies. It rebroadcasts CKMX (1060 Khz) That used to be CFCN a few years back. http://www.billdulmage.com/history/alberta.html I'm afraid you might have me confused with Michael W. Bryant, he's the one who can't tell Malaysia from Indonesia, or his ass from a hole in the ground for that matter. Does Michael W Bryant send out QSL cards? mike |
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In article JXN%c.111879$A8.67358@edtnps89,
m II wrote: dxAce wrote: I have a QSL from CFVP on 6030. A yes, the Voice of the Prairies. It rebroadcasts CKMX (1060 Khz) That used to be CFCN a few years back. http://www.billdulmage.com/history/alberta.html I'm afraid you might have me confused with Michael W. Bryant, he's the one who can't tell Malaysia from Indonesia, or his ass from a hole in the ground for that matter. Does Michael W Bryant send out QSL cards? He sends a bag of Cheetos. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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