John Faulkner
05-29-2008, 05:39 PM
Hello all!
TA DX has been quite common in the UK over the last few days. I missed all of it until today when I got my band 1 beam back on the mast, just in time to catch the following TA carriers:
A2 16:39 55.249.201 (v weak music heard on 59.750)
A2 17:09 55.249.949
A3 17:30 61.250.007
A3 17:31 61.250.001
A4 17:32 67.250.196 (brief and v weak unidentified speech on 71.750)
A4 17:32 67.249.993
Signals on A2 and A4 peaked at S1.
Maybe the above carriers will tie in with a particular area.
At the time of my loggings (UTC), 6m spots showed paths from the UK into the Caribbean. I use the DX Sherlock website for this.
55.249.201 and 67.250.196 were logged as unidentified here last year when they were also thought to be from the Caribbean.
Good DX!
John Faulkner
Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire.
Icom PCR1000 (calibrated with EX2099 software)
HS Publications 4 element wideband band 1 beam.
Spectrum Laboratory
TA DX has been quite common in the UK over the last few days. I missed all of it until today when I got my band 1 beam back on the mast, just in time to catch the following TA carriers:
A2 16:39 55.249.201 (v weak music heard on 59.750)
A2 17:09 55.249.949
A3 17:30 61.250.007
A3 17:31 61.250.001
A4 17:32 67.250.196 (brief and v weak unidentified speech on 71.750)
A4 17:32 67.249.993
Signals on A2 and A4 peaked at S1.
Maybe the above carriers will tie in with a particular area.
At the time of my loggings (UTC), 6m spots showed paths from the UK into the Caribbean. I use the DX Sherlock website for this.
55.249.201 and 67.250.196 were logged as unidentified here last year when they were also thought to be from the Caribbean.
Good DX!
John Faulkner
Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire.
Icom PCR1000 (calibrated with EX2099 software)
HS Publications 4 element wideband band 1 beam.
Spectrum Laboratory