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Fw: Solomon Islands on 9545 kHz. - SIBC reactivated   
Saturday, June 29 2019

HCDX

----- Original Message -----
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel"


Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2019 6:58 AM
Subject: Re: Solomon Islands on 9545 kHz. - SIBC reactivated

SOLOMON ISLANDS at 04.40 UT on June 29

now at remote Brisbane Queensland SDR,
nice S=8 or -77dBm signal,
measured against WBCQ 9330even S=8-9, WRMI 9395.000 similar
and WWVH 10 MHz, now exact / closer to

9544.998 1/2 kHz at 0453 UT on June 29.

Grayline easterly of near Samoa and Auckland NZL,

vy73 wolfie df5sx

----- Original Message -----
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" >


To: "Ron Howard" >;
"Thomas Nilsson" <>
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2019 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: Solomon Islands on 9545 kHz. - SIBC reactivated

SOLOMON ISLANDS Similar poor threshold level too,
at 22.59:42 til 23.05 UT on June 28.

Used single Australian Perseus remote RX unit at Brisbane Queensland
Australia.

9544.999 1/2 kHz S=6 or -86dBm poor and tiny

listen to attached mp3.format file.


some UTE QRM like high speed CW at nearby 9543.436 kHz,
'cut/notched out' the lower frequency flank range.

73 wolfie df5sx


----- Original Message -----
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" >


To: "Ron Howard" <>;
"Thomas Nilsson" <>
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2019 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: Solomon Islands on 9545 kHz. - SIBC reactivated

SOLOMON ISLANDS Due of high noise floor of S=8-9 level
on remote SDR Perseus unit, with poor antenna these days -
at Brisbane Queensland AUS,

checked 5020 kHz SIBC Honiara - rather half Hertz lower sideband

as 5019.999 1/2 kHz <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

at 19.10 to 19.25 UT tonight UTC on June 28,
at remote Perseus unit at Hiroshima Akitakata in Japan:
S=5 or -94dBm weak and tiny only, just on threshold noise level,
listen to attached mp3.format file.

73 wolfie df5sx

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Howard" <>


To: "Wolfgang Bueschel">; "Thomas Nilsson" <>
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2019 8:31 AM
Subject: Solomon Islands on 9545 kHz. - SIBC reactivated

SOLOMON ISLANDS 9545 (closer to 9544.98?), SIBC (presumed), 0423-0459*,
June 28. For a long time now I have routinely checked here between 0430 and
0500, as it was several years ago I often heard SIBC till 0500*, but not
heard for a long time now, so a very nice surprise today to tune in and hear
some definite audio, with a signal that very slowly improved; could not make
out the language and no ID, but am fairly certain it was SIBC, returned
again; announcers playing pop songs; sounded like a commercial announcement
or PSA; cut off in mid-song; in the past their normal closing down time was
0500*; heard today with a normal audio level, unlike 5020, which has
virtually no audio here in California.

Honiara sunset at 0710 UT. Perhaps an Australian/New Zealand DXer can make a
positive confirmation?
(Ron Howard, Asilomar State Beach, CA, USA)

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