Hello
friends,
The most interesting phenomenon
during last weekend was the almost complete failure of the Sunday 1930 UTC
broadcast on 15670 kHz to reach listeners in Europe. Propagation was worthless
over the north Atlantic. At the same time, that broadcast was received well in
western North America. Willy in Denmark was the only European listener to decode
an image on 15670 (left). Compare it to the same image, same time, same
frequency, decoded by Mike in Washington state …
During some VOA Radiogram
transmissions, the transmitter hum at 360 Hz mixes with the RSID, spoofing
Fldigi to set the center audio frequency around 1140 Hz instead of the correct
~1500 Hz. One way to prevent that is: Configure > IDs > ID > RsID >
unselect Searches passband. With this unselected, Fldigi will adjust
itself no more than 200 Hz than the audio frequency it is set to (1500 Hz in our
case).
If we have bad conditions this
weekend, one of the VOA New items will be in Olivia 64-2000.
Here is the lineup for VOA
Radiogram, program 189, 12-13 November
2016, all in MFSK32 except where noted:
1:31 Program preview
2:44 Turning human waste
into oil*
7:21 Color images from
electron microscopes*
12:33 Olivia 64-2000: Worry
about good health
20:07 MFSK32: 2011-15
hottest period on record
22:43 "Supermoons" in
November and December*
27:18 Closing
announcements
*
with image
Please send reception reports
to radiogram@voanews.com
VOA Radiogram transmission schedule
(all days and times UTC):
Sat 0930-1000 5865 kHz
Sat 1600-1630 17580 kHz
Sun 0230-0300 5745 kHz
Sun 1930-2000 15670 kHz
All via the Edward R. Murrow transmitting station in North Carolina.
(all days and times UTC):
Sat 0930-1000 5865 kHz
Sat 1600-1630 17580 kHz
Sun 0230-0300 5745 kHz
Sun 1930-2000 15670 kHz
All via the Edward R. Murrow transmitting station in North Carolina.
Also, here is the latest information from Saverio at
Italian Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) about their digital mode
transmissions …
EVERY WEDNESDAY ON
3975 KHZ 20.30-21.00 UTC in MFSK32 and OLIVIA 16-500
EVERY FRIDAY ON
9955* KHZ 02.25-02.30 UTC in MFSK32
EVERY SATURDAY ON 1584 KHZ 21.25-21.30 UTC in MFSK32
EVERY SUNDAY ON 7730* KHZ 00.55-01.00 UTC in MFSK32
EVERY SUNDAY ON 6070* KHZ 11.30-12.00 UTC in MFSK32 and OLIVIA 16-500
As usual our email is ibc@europe.com and site www.ibcradio.webs.com
* via WRMI, Florida
EVERY SATURDAY ON 1584 KHZ 21.25-21.30 UTC in MFSK32
EVERY SUNDAY ON 7730* KHZ 00.55-01.00 UTC in MFSK32
EVERY SUNDAY ON 6070* KHZ 11.30-12.00 UTC in MFSK32 and OLIVIA 16-500
As usual our email is ibc@europe.com and site www.ibcradio.webs.com
* via WRMI, Florida
The Mighty
KBC will broadcast to North America
Sunday, 13 November, 0000-0200 UTC (7-9 pm EST) on 6145 kHz, via Germany.
A minute of MFSK32 (repeated from the previous weekend because of the poor
propagation) will be at about 0130 UTC. Reception reports to Eric: themightykbc@gmail.com
.
DigiDX
will
transmit MFSK32 and probably other modes :
Sunday 0630-0700, 6070
kHz, via Channel 292 Germany
Sunday 2130-2200 UTC,
15770 kHz, via WRMI Florida
Sunday 2330-2400 UTC,
11580 kHz, via WRMI Florida
Schedule subject to
changes: visit DigiDX at http://www.digidx.uk/ or https://www.facebook.com/digidx/
IBC (Italian
Broadcasting Corporation) has a broadcast to
Europe on 6070 kHz and new 3975 kHz, Wednesdays, at the new time of
1800-2100 UTC. The MFSK32 and Olivia 16-500 are still at 2030-2100 UTC. IBC has
also added a medium wave transmission Saturday 2100-2130 UTC from Radio Studio
X, 1584 kHz, in Terni, Italy, with MFSK32 at 2125-2030. IBC also has MFSK32
transmissions via WRMI in Florida: Friday 0125-0200 UTC on 9955 kHz (Thursday
9:25 pm EDT), part of its 0100-0130 broadcast. And Saturday at 0055-0100 UTC
(Friday evening 9:55 pm EDT), on 11580 kHz, part of its 0030-0100 broadcast.
See http://ibcradio.webs.com/ for the complete schedule and
contact information.
Thanks for your reception reports from last weekend. I’m still compiling a gallery of the Alderney images and hope to send them out this three-day weekend.
I hope you can tune in
and write in this weekend.
Kim Andrew
Elliott
Producer and
Presenter
VOA Radiogram
Twitter: @VOARadiogram
(especially active during and after broadcasts)