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http://peditio.net/utility/YaBB.pl UTILITY-kuuntelu >> CLE >> CLE157 http://peditio.net/utility/YaBB.pl?num=1337918866 Aiheen aloittaja jfalt Pvm 25.05.12 - 07:07:45 |
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Aihe: CLE157 Kirjoittaja jfalt Pvm 25.05.12 - 07:07:45 Hi all, Here are the final details for this weekend's Co-ordinated Listening Event. This one uses some interesting frequencies and the possibility of hearing some experimental amateur beacons. Any first-time CLE logs will be very welcome, however modest - it is not a contest! Days: Friday 25 May - Monday 28 May Times: Start and end at midday, your local time Range: 260.0 - 269.9 kHz plus 440.0 - 1740.0 kHz Please log the beacons you can identify that are listed in those two ranges (not Navtex signals) plus any UNIDs that you come across there. The range from 440 kHz gives some relaxing listening - it has some wide open spaces where you can often detect the carrier from an individual signal before identifying it from an offset. For Europe listeners most of the targets are in the eastern countries - it will quite a challenge for those of us in the west. You can find details of the beacons in these ranges by clicking on the 'SEEKLIST' link in the CLE page (reached via http://www.ndblist.info/ ) We hope that operators of the amateur beacons, mostly around 500 kHz, will be on air during the CLE, if possible using a simple Morse mode requiring no software to decode it. We are interested in 'anything that is beaconing' in the range (not reports of any QSOs please). Send your CLE log to the List, if possible as a plain text email and not in an attachment, with CLE157 at the start of its title. Please show on EVERY LINE of your log: # The full Date (or Day no.) and UTC (the day changes at 00:00 UTC). # kHz (the beacon's nominal published frequency, if you know it) # The Call Ident. Any other optional details, Location, Distance, etc., go LATER in the same line (or in footnotes). Any extra details about UNIDs, especially strong ones that may be near to you (maybe their approximate direction, etc.) will help us to discover more about them. As always, please make your log useful to old and new members alike by including your own location, brief details of your receiver and your aerial(s) and of any recording equipment you used. I will send the usual 'Any More Logs?' email at about 17:00 UTC on Tuesday evening so that you can check that your log has been found OK. Make sure that your log has arrived at the very latest by 08:00 UTC on Wednesday 30th May. I hope to finish making the combined results on that day. Good listening Brian --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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