Re: [HCDX] Tues Morn DX
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Re: [HCDX] Tues Morn DX



And in case Chuck has not issued a correxion (I have not seen one), upon my inquiry he agreed that the ``correct`` frequency for Makassar should read 4749.946, and NOT 4754.946 or 4754.956! 73, Glenn Hauser

--- On Thu, 1/27/11, Charles Bolland <ka4prf@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
4 AM



 
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Ref:  My observation of the signals on 4750 KHz 
from
        RRI Makassar and 
Bandgladesh.
 
Anker,
 
It was on 
January 25th at about 1120 UTC, which was
on 
Tuesday.  Sorry about the date and time being left out.
I was just 
making an observation and didn't think there
would be any 
interest.  
 
I am using 
the Excalibur, SDR and the display is very 
sensitive 
and shows signals that aren't audible. This is
handy 
 when there's a 
jam up on frequencies and 
the signals 
are all mixed together.  When I run into a
situation 
like this, I double check the frequency on 
my NRD545 
and sometimes I am not able to un-twist
the signals 
from each other.  Instead I hear only one
fuequency's 
carrier.  It makes for an interesting morning
at 
times.
 
Chuck
  
 
 
 
   
 
 



From: anker.petersen@xxxxxxx 
[mailto:anker.petersen@xxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 
00:17
To: Charles Bolland
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Tues Morn 
DX



Chuck, 

when did you made this interesting observation ?

Best 
73,
Anker Petersen

----- Original meddelelse -----

Fra: Charles Bolland 
  <ka4prf@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Til: ALF 
  <alf.e.persson@xxxxxxxxx>, Arnaldo slaen 
Note: I am hearing and seeing 
  two signals on 4750+-
KHz. One is at 4754.946 KHz 
and the second is 
  4750.000. I believe the 4754.956 KHz
signal is Indonesia's RRI
Makassar 
  and the signal on 4750.000 is tentatively
Bangladesh Betar, Bandgladesh. I 
  am 
hearing audio from both regardless where I tune either
to one or the 
  other frequency
mentioned. Unfortunately, the signals are too 
  close
together. Possibly someone
with a sharper receiver might be able 
  to tag which
station on which frequency is
broadcasting? I feel that 
  4754.956 KHz is the correct
frequency for Makassar
based on previous 
  loggings. 


Thanks

Chuck
26N 081W
WR 
  G31DDC
NRD545
WJ HF1000

Tried all of them.




      
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