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Sandy Neck Beach DX 12-29-18   
Sunday, January 06 2019

IRCA
In the age of remote SDRs etc., perhaps this is
irrelevant, but has anyone made a list of what
pips are used by different
Europeans? Sometimes, pips are all that make it
through, and like knowing the frequency offset,
can hint at what tools (parallel webstream etc.)
might be useful when the signal is a little better next time.

best wishes,

Nick

At 18:35 2019-01-05, Russ Edmunds wrote:

Re the 630 unknown item, the eleven pips
suggests that one is R. Timisoara Romania with 6
short pips. At a different hour, the remainder
could be from Antena Satelor which is scheduled
off at the time. Antena 1 Portugal should have 4
long and 1 short. BBC would be 5 short, 1 long.


You might want to let Roy know that the number ,
length and pitch of the pips can help
distinguish between multiple sets of pips. Most
often however it ends up being multiple
transmitters from Spain on one frequency - not the case on 630.


It is also possible, depending on antenna
direction that pips could be heard from
Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela.


Russ Edmunds

WB2BJH

Blue Bell, PA

Grid FN20id



 


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