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Re: Off topic ALINCO DX-R8 question- FARMERIK
Your will need a stable 12kHz IF output and a PC with DRM software.
You will find plenty of data on this if you search under "digital radio mondiale".
Michael
Your will need a stable 12kHz IF output and a PC with DRM software.
You will find plenty of data on this if you search under "digital radio mondiale".
Michael
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Michael <michael.setaazul@...>
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#19552
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Re: August 2012 Oregon C liff Ultalight DXpedition Results
Gary,
Very interesting reading of a fine report and congratulations on bringing focus to a different DX experience.
As I was reading the discussion regarding the comparison with Greyland/more inland
Gary,
Very interesting reading of a fine report and congratulations on bringing focus to a different DX experience.
As I was reading the discussion regarding the comparison with Greyland/more inland
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Alex P
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#19551
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August 2012 Oregon C liff Ultalight DXpedition Results
Hello All,
For those interested in the fanatical sport of chasing Transoceanic DX
on sheer ocean side cliffs with Ultralight radios and FSL antennas, a
file describing the 5-day South Pacific DXing
Hello All,
For those interested in the fanatical sport of chasing Transoceanic DX
on sheer ocean side cliffs with Ultralight radios and FSL antennas, a
file describing the 5-day South Pacific DXing
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Gary DeBock
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#19550
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Hidden coverage for 1715-2300khz in Tecsun DSP radios?
Recently I bought Tecsun PL-505 via eBay and overall I'm satisfied with it, specially its compact design and good enough performance. I tried PL-380 before this (and returned it due to a few defective
Recently I bought Tecsun PL-505 via eBay and overall I'm satisfied with it, specially its compact design and good enough performance. I tried PL-380 before this (and returned it due to a few defective
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yoonh.choi <yoonh.choi@...>
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#19549
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Off topic ALINCO DX-R8 question- FARMERIK
Does anyone know if it may be possible to implement DRM without using SDR and possibly hear European DRM from the East coast of the USA on an ALINCO DX-R8 radio? If not, will I NEED a computer
Does anyone know if it may be possible to implement DRM without using SDR and possibly hear European DRM from the East coast of the USA on an ALINCO DX-R8 radio? If not, will I NEED a computer
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Rik
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#19548
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Re: Fw: [NRC-AM] CKGM 990 AM testing this morning on 690 kHz
I will tune in at night. Daytime is blocked by local WADS 3200W.have there been nighttime tests?
Paul S. in CT
I will tune in at night. Daytime is blocked by local WADS 3200W.have there been nighttime tests?
Paul S. in CT
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ferrite61 <dxrx@...>
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#19547
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Re: Processer SSB Radios ??
Here is my take on the PL-600, written for Homesteaders, not radio enthusiasts. -
http://www.seedforsecurity.com/article.php?articleid=66
-FARMERIK
Here is my take on the PL-600, written for Homesteaders, not radio enthusiasts. -
http://www.seedforsecurity.com/article.php?articleid=66
-FARMERIK
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Rik
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#19546
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Re: Fw: [NRC-AM] CKGM 990 AM testing this morning on 690 kHz
More changes than I thought:
http://www.montrealgazette.com/sports/renaissance+radio+Montreal/7073268/story.html
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Peter Laws | N5UWY | plaws plaws net | Travel by Train!
More changes than I thought:
http://www.montrealgazette.com/sports/renaissance+radio+Montreal/7073268/story.html
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Peter Laws | N5UWY | plaws plaws net | Travel by Train!
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Peter Laws
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#19545
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Re: Fw: [NRC-AM] CKGM 990 AM testing this morning on 690 kHz
Interesting. When I was a kid, CKGM was on 980 kHz and CBC's CBM was
on 940 kHz and, unless I'm mistaken, CBF (Radio Canada, the
French-language CBC) was on 690 kHz.
This is all in Montreal, BTW.
Interesting. When I was a kid, CKGM was on 980 kHz and CBC's CBM was
on 940 kHz and, unless I'm mistaken, CBF (Radio Canada, the
French-language CBC) was on 690 kHz.
This is all in Montreal, BTW.
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Peter Laws
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#19544
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Fw: [NRC-AM] CKGM 990 AM testing this morning on 690 kHz
FYI.
Testing also confirmed by Dan Sys.
Phil Bytheway
IRCA Bookstore
Seattle WA
Drake R-7 / KIWA Loop
FYI.
Testing also confirmed by Dan Sys.
Phil Bytheway
IRCA Bookstore
Seattle WA
Drake R-7 / KIWA Loop
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Phil Bytheway <phil_tekno@...>
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#19543
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Newfoundland Ultralight Logs Aug 28 - 31
Hello To All,
Three new ones added to the Ultralight Logbook from the past few evenings as follows:
1575 - IRAN - IRIB1 Ghaen 22:32 UTC Aug 30 Chants mixing with UAE station then into Farsi talk
Hello To All,
Three new ones added to the Ultralight Logbook from the past few evenings as follows:
1575 - IRAN - IRIB1 Ghaen 22:32 UTC Aug 30 Chants mixing with UAE station then into Farsi talk
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Allen Willie
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#19542
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VIDEO of Antenna from Trip to Big Island of Hawaii
Below is the link to the quick YouTube video of the non-resonant broadband dipole I inductively coupled to my PL-380 for my work trip to Volcano,
Below is the link to the quick YouTube video of the non-resonant broadband dipole I inductively coupled to my PL-380 for my work trip to Volcano,
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kugellagers
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#19541
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Re: Processer SSB Radios ??
Thanks Paul.
Just noticed an earlier posting about a PL600 which looks to be
processed, I may be wrong..but it looks good on youtube... and cheap
at Amazon too.
As mentioned in my post, I don`t want
Thanks Paul.
Just noticed an earlier posting about a PL600 which looks to be
processed, I may be wrong..but it looks good on youtube... and cheap
at Amazon too.
As mentioned in my post, I don`t want
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Lee
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#19540
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Re: Processer SSB Radios ??
I'm not aware of DSP with SSB in the ultralights yet. By the way, Such a radio would NOT be an ultralight according to this group's rules.
Paul S. in CT
I'm not aware of DSP with SSB in the ultralights yet. By the way, Such a radio would NOT be an ultralight according to this group's rules.
Paul S. in CT
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ferrite61 <dxrx@...>
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#19539
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Re: Oregon Cliff DXpedition-- South Pacific UnID's (and Mysteries)
531 sounds like 2PM Port Macquarie and Kempsie are on the NSW mid coast -- It romps into Brisbane all the time.
Neil
Rothwell, Brisbane Queensland
531 sounds like 2PM Port Macquarie and Kempsie are on the NSW mid coast -- It romps into Brisbane all the time.
Neil
Rothwell, Brisbane Queensland
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neil.findlay52
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#19538
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Re: Tecsun PL-600 Birdie
Only a few NDB's, which I can take with another receiver, so not a great problem, but still it should not be there, not that strong anyway....
Regards
Lasse
Only a few NDB's, which I can take with another receiver, so not a great problem, but still it should not be there, not that strong anyway....
Regards
Lasse
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Lasse
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#19537
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Newfoundland Ultralight Logs Aug 30
Hello All,
Two new stations added to the Ultralight log last evening and this morning as follows:
1060 - KYW - Philadelphia, PA 1:35 UTC Aug 30 CBS Newsradio ID, Legal KYW ID , CBS News, ment.
Hello All,
Two new stations added to the Ultralight log last evening and this morning as follows:
1060 - KYW - Philadelphia, PA 1:35 UTC Aug 30 CBS Newsradio ID, Legal KYW ID , CBS News, ment.
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Allen Willie
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#19536
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Processer SSB Radios ??
I have an Eton G8 and a Tecsun 380 and wonder if there is a similar
SSB version available ?? ..as my Yaesu FT817 isn`t quite up to the
filtering capabilities of the microlites (on contest days lol
I have an Eton G8 and a Tecsun 380 and wonder if there is a similar
SSB version available ?? ..as my Yaesu FT817 isn`t quite up to the
filtering capabilities of the microlites (on contest days lol
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Lee
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Re: Oregon Cliff DXpedition-- South Pacific UnID's (and Mysteries)
Hi Tony and Paul,
Thank you both very much for your kind assistance in listening to the
MP3's, and giving your suggestions on the identity of the Unidentified
stations! Your help is greatly
Hi Tony and Paul,
Thank you both very much for your kind assistance in listening to the
MP3's, and giving your suggestions on the identity of the Unidentified
stations! Your help is greatly
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Gary DeBock
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#19534
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Re: Tecsun PL-600 Birdie
Can't think of anything else, but I am certainly no expert. Being a common radio IF which for years most radios could not tune, it seems unlikely 455 kHz. is used for broadcasts, so at least the
Can't think of anything else, but I am certainly no expert. Being a common radio IF which for years most radios could not tune, it seems unlikely 455 kHz. is used for broadcasts, so at least the
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Rik
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#19533
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