Still listening to the test at 11:51, I’m now hearing an old time radio program//KFNX stream. New one for me.
Any late nighters still up? Apparently, WCCO-830 was or is off the air and someone in MN just picked up Alaska on 830!!
Also heard the test on the Edinburgh, In SDR under a strong WTAM.I think I just heard a sweep tone at 9:20 but KFAX went back to Christian Contemporary music and it is crisp and loud. Ever closer to confirming GA #1. Would be over 2,300 miles.
EDIT More sweeps 9:23, probably 5-6 in a row, and // Edinburgh IN SDR. That's it...it's over! NEW #816, 10KW at 2,320 miles!
EDIT again - I am using a local SDR in Kittitas WA if anyone is wondering. Not on Kiwi. CWU noise level is terrible, this SDR is 6 miles away and I count all my catches with this receiver...
Great catch! Congrats on adding a news state! As well as on quoting Howard Cosell to announce it.....whether intentionally or otherwise.That's it...it's over! NEW #816, 10KW at 2,320 miles!
Interesting stuff. I used to listen to 1548 Capital Radio. When I first heard it in the 70s they weren't yet Capital Gold. After I was in the UK I found Capital Gold online. First time I was in London in the late 70s it was Capital Radio during daylight hours and then Radio Luxembourg at night. A great time for music in Europe.I checked the Manchester, UK SDR last night (5/3), Glad I did. I have experience tthere. It's my sister in law's home town, and I spent a night there in 1999. Her second floor bedroom where I slept turned out to be noise free and a good DX spot. All I had with me that night 23 years ago was my little SRF-37 Walkman, but I recall picking up stuff from all over Europe and the UK.
So I was pretty thrilled to try my luck with a "fancy" SDR to play with. I was on it for about an hour, beginning at around 0100 UTC and what I discovered was that the receiver didn't perform well on the lower end of the band, but the upper end was a different story. Pretty well lit up with something on every 9khz channel. As you might expect, I was anxious to see if there might be any TA activity so I stopped on 1130, looking for WBBR. The radio was very selective, and 1130 was clear. Perhaps a little too clear. I did hear a faint signal fading in and out, with something that sounded vaguely like English language talk, but it was far from being identifiable. I hung out there for about ten minutes, but what I was hearing was just too faint for me to even venture a guess. When I checked back about 15 minutes later, I was hearing music....but definitely not in English. Still, it's got my attention, so I'm anxious to keep after it.
What also got my attention was 1548. "Gold". Formerly "Capital Gold" from London. 97kw directional to the southeast (away from Manchester). The signal was pretty decent, but with what sounded like convergence zone fading. Distance about 200 miles, which seems pretty far for convergence..
Here's the interesting part. When I was in Manchester on that '99 trip, I didn't hear Capital Gold in Manchester at all. I had also stayed in the town of Broadway, about midway between London and Manchester and London,, and the signal there was weak. So, I wondered if there was a relay on 1548 in Manchester, as their website suggests. BUT there was a Crystal clear signal of the Gold programming on 1458. 1548 didn't sound like a local signal, but 1458 certainly did.
Not sure what's going on here, but I'm looking forward to unraveling it. I've heard1548 from London at night at pretty much every place I've been in Europe. Even on daytime skywave in Germany. But I've almost never heard it at most points more than an hour or two north of London.
I checked out the Manchester SDR during daylight at that location (17:30) today. 1548 was Gold. Weak but steady. At the same time, The BBC flamethrower from the London area on 648 was missing, while 1458 was Gold on obvious local signal. To me, all of tht was sort of a mixed bag. 648 had a decent signal the other night, so that makes me think that the day signal isn't strong enough to break through the filter or whatever during daylight, despite the good nighttime signal. 1458 sounds exactly like it did the other night.Mini-frequencies of the week, UK style. I also checked out Manchester and it is a great rig, but very little on the lower end of the dial as you said. Curious if this is a filter. to knock off the lower frequencies, propagation or a lack of stations.