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Paul B. Walker, Jr.
Here's a nice strong signal with good audio along with a station ID and time tone recorded Friday September 23rd at 1358UTC in alaska. I thought this might be interesting.. AND useful to someone in the future Audio: -- Regards, Paul Walker "The Alaska Radio Nerd" PO Box 61 McGrath, Alaska 99627 USA Mobile +1 (907) 574-0258 Program Director: KSKO 89.5 FM McGrath, Alaska, USA Afternoon Host: Hits 106 KLMI-FM Laramie, Wyoming, USA Overnight Host: Local Radio Networks National Classic Country Format |
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Paul B. Walker, Jr.
Oops, try this link! On Sat, Sep 24, 2022 at 1:25 PM Paul B. Walker, Jr. via groups.io <paul=alaskaradionerd.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...>
Thanks for posting this Paul. Very good signal. Which receiver and what bandwidth?
Which recorder and what bit rate also? I want to compare with my own recordings. Thanks Peter |
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Paul B. Walker, Jr.
Cc Skywave, DeBock 5”fsl and audio bandwidth at 3khz Paul On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 10:04 AM Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...> wrote: Thanks for posting this Paul. Very good signal. Which receiver and what bandwidth? --
Regards, Paul Walker "The Alaska Radio Nerd" PO Box 61 McGrath, Alaska 99627 USA Mobile +1 (907) 574-0258 Program Director: KSKO 89.5 FM McGrath, Alaska, USA Afternoon Host: Hits 106 KLMI-FM Laramie, Wyoming, USA Overnight Host: Local Radio Networks National Classic Country Format |
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Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...>
Thanks Paul
The recorder and MP3 bit rate please? Peter |
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Paul B. Walker, Jr.
Zoom H1, 128k mp3 stereo On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 10:13 AM Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...> wrote: Thanks Paul --
Regards, Paul Walker "The Alaska Radio Nerd" PO Box 61 McGrath, Alaska 99627 USA Mobile +1 (907) 574-0258 Program Director: KSKO 89.5 FM McGrath, Alaska, USA Afternoon Host: Hits 106 KLMI-FM Laramie, Wyoming, USA Overnight Host: Local Radio Networks National Classic Country Format |
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Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...>
Thanks Paul
That's interesting that you are using a lower but rate than me. Peter |
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Paul B. Walker, Jr.
There’s zero point in saving AM DX files as a wav or higher then 128k MP3 stereo unless it’s a solid banging local like signal playing music with good quality/fidelity On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 11:01 AM Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...> wrote: Thanks Paul --
Regards, Paul Walker "The Alaska Radio Nerd" PO Box 61 McGrath, Alaska 99627 USA Mobile +1 (907) 574-0258 Program Director: KSKO 89.5 FM McGrath, Alaska, USA Afternoon Host: Hits 106 KLMI-FM Laramie, Wyoming, USA Overnight Host: Local Radio Networks National Classic Country Format |
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Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...>
Why not use mono as you are recording from a mono source?
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Paul B. Walker, Jr.
My audio comes in as left/right 2 channel audio and I don’t want lose anything or risk compressing audio quality even more. On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 11:06 AM Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...> wrote: Why not use mono as you are recording from a mono source? --
Regards, Paul Walker "The Alaska Radio Nerd" PO Box 61 McGrath, Alaska 99627 USA Mobile +1 (907) 574-0258 Program Director: KSKO 89.5 FM McGrath, Alaska, USA Afternoon Host: Hits 106 KLMI-FM Laramie, Wyoming, USA Overnight Host: Local Radio Networks National Classic Country Format |
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Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...>
I see, thanks for the clarification .
As I am indoors, I could use my laptop to record, if I can keep the radio far enough away, (I am using the laptop to record IQ files from my SDR anyway). BTW can't you get any reception indoors using your FSL? I am sure it is freezing cold outside in Alaska! Peter |
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Paul B. Walker, Jr.
I live in a radio station building, way too much noise from rfi and RF and all kinds of electronics On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 11:47 AM Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...> wrote: I see, thanks for the clarification . --
Regards, Paul Walker "The Alaska Radio Nerd" PO Box 61 McGrath, Alaska 99627 USA Mobile +1 (907) 574-0258 Program Director: KSKO 89.5 FM McGrath, Alaska, USA Afternoon Host: Hits 106 KLMI-FM Laramie, Wyoming, USA Overnight Host: Local Radio Networks National Classic Country Format |
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Peter 1956 <pe1etr@...>
OK, that explains it. Thanks.
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