18.12.2012 Views

Von: BueschelW@web.de im Auftrag von Wolfgang Bueschel ...

Von: BueschelW@web.de im Auftrag von Wolfgang Bueschel ...

Von: BueschelW@web.de im Auftrag von Wolfgang Bueschel ...

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

WJHR International Radio, 15550 via Milton FL, full-data card with WB4BFO<br />

ham card in six days for a taped report and $2.00. Address:<br />

George S. Mock, 5920 Oak Manor Drive, Milton FL 32570, USA.<br />

(Smith-MA-USA, QSL Report, Feb NASWA Journal via dxld)<br />

9480 WTWW at *1758-1818 UT on Feb 28. Popped on at 1758 UT with talk to<br />

1800 UT, then ID, followed by more talk on Conspiracies, the Subject du<br />

Jour.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, DXplorer March 4)<br />

Re: UNIDENTIFIED. 7505.6 approx.: I often hear a het on FEBC PHILIPPINES<br />

7505 which is in Mandarin, Cantonese 1400-1630 UT; e.g. March 2 at 1439.<br />

Since this is close to the real WRNO frequency during its only broadcasts<br />

at 0200-0500 UT, I am won<strong>de</strong>ring if they leave the exciter on the rest of<br />

the day, producing this weak spoiler signal?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld March 2)<br />

7505.64 odd - Came across of WRNO English sermon by female(!) "...talk<br />

about teanager...", at 0540-0548 UT, March 3, S=8-9 signal in southern<br />

Germany.<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 3)<br />

WJHR Milton-FL-USA war um 1400 UT mit s/on, Ansage einer e-mail Adresse<br />

und Predigt auf 15550 kHz USB zu hoeren. SINPO 24422<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-DX March 1)<br />

VANUATU As of Wednesday, Febr 24th, here is what we accomplished. 5055<br />

kHz is on at about 3500 watts, and 3945 kHz is on at 7000 watts. But, due<br />

to the unstable A.C. power infrastructure, I had to <strong>de</strong>sign the protection<br />

circuits to be very sensitive. The systems will "fold-back" the<br />

transmitters to 2000 watts if it senses any kind of spike or surge in the<br />

A.C. power feeds.<br />

It may take the staff at Radio Vanuatu a few days to respond and clear the<br />

"fault mo<strong>de</strong>" power cutback. So, there's a good chance you may be hearing<br />

them at 2000 watts at certain t<strong>im</strong>es. I just wanted a situation where they<br />

remain on the air, but with no "catastrophic" failures until the<br />

infrastructure becomes more reliable.<br />

The antennas for each frequency are two fan dipoles, in phase, si<strong>de</strong> by<br />

si<strong>de</strong>. They are broadsi<strong>de</strong> north by northwest, by south-south east.<br />

Unfortunately, the U.S. is in the "null" of both services if you follow<br />

the "great circle" path. The 7260 kHz frequency won't be used until next<br />

January or February, <strong>de</strong>pending on how the cycle progresses.<br />

The staff hasn't finished the QSL <strong>de</strong>sign so they weren't ready when I left<br />

on the 24th. I'm going to be in constant communications with them, so will<br />

keep you posted with any updates. Within the next couple weeks I will be<br />

joining your service.<br />

Yes, there are more new stations but I don't have the <strong>de</strong>tails on<br />

frequencies yet. Glenn, please thank everyone for the help, and keep me<br />

posted on how Radio Vanuatu is doing signal wise. I'm also curious on how<br />

the audio sounds. This new <strong>de</strong>sign I focused on trying to have great audio<br />

quality. It would be nice to get critical reports on how the audio<br />

compares with the "big guns". Thank you so very much for the assistance<br />

you've given me. Your website has been a godsend to me.<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX954.TXT[06.01.2011 12:38:38]

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!