Hello all,
These are the final details for our 230th co-ordinated listening event
this weekend. Some equinoctial listening in two contrasting frequency
ranges. First timer logs too? Yes, please!
Days: Friday 23 March to Monday 26 March
Times: Start and end at midday, your LOCAL TIME
Range: 240.0 - 259.9 kHz plus 420.0 - 439.9 kHz
(BOTH ranges are for ALL listeners)
Please log NDBs that you can positively identify in the ranges, plus
any UNIDs that you come across there.
The lower frequency range will be really hard for most listeners in
Europe, the higher range not at all easy for most others.
Send your final CLE log to ndblist(at)groups.io if possible as a plain text email and not in an attachment.
Include CLE230 and FINAL at the start of its title.
Show on EVERY LINE of your log:
# The Date (e.g. 2018-03-26) or day (e.g. 26) # UTC (the day changes at 00:00 UTC).
NB: Several of us, mainly in Europe, will be changing our house
clocks this weekend. UTC time continues WITHOUT ANY CHANGE.
# kHz - the beacon's nominal published frequency (if you know it).
# The Call Ident.
Please show those main items first on each line, BEFORE any optional
details (Location, Offsets, Cycle time, Distance, etc.)
If you send interim logs, do make sure that you also send a 'FINAL' log
containing all your loggings. As always, do make your log useful and
interesting to everyone by including your own location and brief details
of your receiver, aerial(s) and any recording equipment that you used.
We will send the usual 'Any More Logs?' email at about 17:00 UTC on
Tuesday so that you can check that your Final log has been found OK.
Do make sure that your log has arrived on the List at the very latest
by 08:00 UTC on Wednesday 4th April.
We hope to complete making the combined results later on that day.
To help you with your search you can find lists of your target NDBs at
http://www.ndblist.info/cle.htm Select the SEEKLIST link there.
(To also see a MAP of the seeklist NDBs change 'List' to 'Map',
select 'All Results' and uncheck 'Clustering')
Good listening
Brian