1010 WINS 5308km PL-606 barefoot 0530 UTC 13th September 2022


Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...>
 

Used indoors just before sunrise Blackpool UK.
Barefoot ultralight.

https://youtu.be/RQU-DebiuV8


Michael.2E0IHW
 

Agreed, Peter, that is usually the best time for TA.

Michael, Devon

On 13/09/2022 07:22, Peter 1956 wrote:

Used indoors just before sunrise Blackpool UK.
Barefoot ultralight.

https://youtu.be/RQU-DebiuV8


FenDrifter
 
Edited

Hi Peter
I'm a bit annoyed at myself for not thinking of looking for this last night. Medium wave reception was astonishing down here in Cambridgeshire, and I'm guessing the same for you. It was as though I was living in Spain there were so many stations coming in strong! I eventually lost count but I'm guessing around thirty! It was almost impossible to move the dial without finding another quite extraordinary. I was however using my Panasonic RF-B11 which is a bit outside of ultralight and analogue tuning. I was just enjoying the plethora of stations. How impressed are you with the PL-606 Peter?
Drifter
EDIT Time between midnight and one. 


Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...>
 

Unless you live Canada or the USA then dusk is the best time fo TA reception, not sunrise ;)


Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...>
 

@FenDrifter The PL-606 is not the best Tecsun DSP ultralight radio, as there is no direct frequency entry and the manual tuning wheel takes years to master.


Michael.2E0IHW
 

Yep, at night RNE comes in like BBC Radio 5. With Italy now dodo,
there is little else  left.   But, with Irish roots, I treasure RTE on 252kHz
alongside part-time RTL on 234kHz.

Michael Devon

On 13/09/2022 13:07, FenDrifter via groups.io wrote:

Hi Peter
I'm a bit annoyed at myself for not thinking of looking for this last night. Medium wave reception was astonishing down here in Cambridgeshire, and I'm guessing the same for you. It was as though I was living in Spain there were so many stations coming in strong! I eventually lost count but I'm guessing around thirty! It was almost impossible to move the dial without finding another quite extraordinary. I was however using my Panasonic RF-B11 which is a bit outside of ultralight and analogue tuning. I was just enjoying the plethora of stations. How impressed are you with the PL-606 Peter?
Drifter


FenDrifter
 

Hi Michael
I get RTE about fifty percent during most days but can't definitely say I've had RTL. I'll try and remember to have a go tonight and let you know. What part of the world are you?
Drifter


FenDrifter
 

Hi Peter
I'm intrigued about the tuning wheel? Is it a bit sketchy or what?
Drifter


FenDrifter
 

I spent about an hour this morning (2-3 UT) searching very carefully for WINS 1010 but with no luck. I first used my PL-368 but then spent most of the time with my much superior Panasonic RF-B11. Both were used barefoot in the comfort of my bed 😊. My house has an elevation of about three metres, so not the most impressive of locations. I will of course try again. 

Drifter


Michael.2E0IHW
 

I could just hear 1010kHz before sunrise this morning, albeit naughtily  on my icf2010.

But what I hear on the icf I can also
often better hear "barefoot" on my SONY SRF-59, .
This is worth acquiring, if still available. It is more sensitive than most uldx receivers,
not least as it doesn't generate internal mush from display circuitry. If in doubt
about the  frequency received, I cross-check with the, er,  icf2010 :-)

Michael

On 14/09/2022 08:56, FenDrifter via groups.io wrote:

I spent about an hour this morning (2-3 UT) searching very carefully for WINS 1010 but with no luck. I first used my PL-368 but then spent most of the time with my much superior Panasonic RF-B11. Both were used barefoot in the comfort of my bed 😊. My house has an elevation of about three metres, so not the most impressive of locations. I will of course try again. 




Nick B.
 

Nice reception Peter.

The PL-606 and PL-310ET are quite easy to modify so you can connect an external ferrite rod using the spare connection on the antenna jack. When disconnected, it will use the internal ferrite. I modified both of mine to use a 10" rod with separate MW and LW coils, makes a huge difference.

73
Nick


FenDrifter
 

Hi Michael
Thanks for the update, and guess what, an SRF-59 popped through the door yesterday! Didn't occur to me to take it to bed with me, but I will tonight. I've just returned home from having my car serviced, and en route took a detour to a quiet road where I stopped with the SRF-59 and a pair of headphones. I got out and moved a few feet from the car and was completely blown away with the quality and power of this little beast, frankly astounding! I only did a quick scan but I'll take a lot more care tonight, and will look forward to doing a daytime search sometime soon. 

I don't know how my PL-660 compares with your ICF-2010 but I'll try using it as a cross reference tonight. I suspect however that reception in my bedroom won't be as good as where I stopped today. I'll update as and when, but I've made it my mission to find this pesky WINS 1010. Peter has started something here!
Drifter


Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...>
 

Thanks Nick


Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...>
 

Apologies Drifter ;)
Here's one I made earlier - this is 1520 I can't find 1010. I have hundreds of YT videos!
https://youtu.be/7CqcC2MmK3A

Peter
PS My new ultralight arrives tomorrow:)


Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...>
 

Unless you live Canada or the USA then dusk is the best time fo TA reception, not sunrise ;)


Michael.2E0IHW
 

Either can work, Peter, but I mostly listen around sunrise :-)

Michael

On 14/09/2022 19:06, Peter 1956 wrote:

Unless you live Canada or the USA then dusk is the best time fo TA reception, not sunrise ;)



Paul B. Walker, Jr.
 

Well, I’m the exception to that…. My transpolar logs… which includes what east coast US residents call transatlantic…. Happen before sunrise    ;)

Paul 

On Wed, Sep 14, 2022 at 10:06 AM Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...> wrote:
Unless you live Canada or the USA then dusk is the best time fo TA reception, not sunrise ;)

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Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...>
 

The point is Michael, that at sunset in the UK,  it is broad daylight in the USA/Canada so good luck getting TA reception. Sunrise in the UK is the best time for TA.
 Sunset on the East coast of the USA/Canada is the best time for TA at that side of the pond, as the rest of their continent is in daylight.
Peter


FenDrifter
 

Hi Peter
Well that inspires me even more, thanks! It really is an extraordinary bit of gear. I've bought a few oldies like this, although with speakers recently, but none of them comes close  to this little beast. Keep up the Y/T.
Drifter