Hello friends,
Last weekend’s experiment with Olivia 64-2000 was very interesting, and lots of fun. The mode did provide successful decodes in conditions where the MFSK32 would have failed. Warren in Arizona described his decode …
I am astounded. Based on your email
I received, I set Fldigi to Olivia 64/2K and set the radio on 11.580 MHz and
forgot about it. About 23:35 I decided I had missed the broadcast as I was
hearing nothing but background white noise. I had Fldigi minimized so with the
idea of shutting it down, I opened it up and was amazed to see text coming in.
I listened to the entire broadcast and I could not hear the signal nor see any
of it on the waterfall, yet the text was printing. There was a lot of fading
based on the quality of the copy changing but there were periods of perfect
copy and a few sections that were pretty bad. Over-all I would say I had 80-90
percent copy of the entire broadcast.
Of course, the Olivia 64-2000 did
not work in all instances. For some listeners, the signal was bad enough that
no decode was possible.
We will try
more slow modes this weekend. On 3
December, during the troublesome Shortwave Radiogram transmission Sunday at
2330-2400 (24-S), we will try three slow modes that might succeed where our
usual MFSK32 fails. The three modes are MFSK16, MFSK8, and IFKP
1.0.
2030:00 Voice
introduction
2030:50 MFSK16:
India net neutrality*
2041:32 MFSK8:
India net neutrality (continued)
2049:21 IFKP1.0:
Migrating birds in Israel*
2057:47 MFSK16:
Closing announcements
* with image
Each mode will be preceded by its
RSID and five seconds of silence. The MFSK8, in particular, needs precise
tuning of the audio frequency. The IFKP1.0 will require a recent
version of Fldigi. And, sorry, IFKP1.0 and MFSK8 are not available on TIVAR and
AndFlmsg.
The other
three transmissions will be in the usual MFSK32. Here is the
lineup for Shortwave Radiogram, program 24, 2-3 December 2017, all in MFSK32:
1:29
Program preview
2:37
Ocean's deepest fish*
10:47
Could we run out of sand?*
19:21
Russia looks into separate internet for BRICs*
23:24
Sun's activity steady during solar minimums*
26:50
More SSTV from the ISS
28:07
Closing announcements
* with image
Please send reception reports to radiogram@verizon.netAnd visit http://swradiogram.net
Twitter: @SWRadiogram
Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/567099476753304
Shortwave
Radiogram Transmission Schedule
(2-3
December 2017)
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24
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Saturday
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1600-1630 UTC
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9400 kHz
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MFSK32
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Space Line, Bulgaria
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24
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Sunday
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0600-0630 UTC
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7730 kHz
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MFSK32
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WRMI Florida
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24
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Sunday
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2030-2100 UTC
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11580 kHz
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MFSK32
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WRMI Florida
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24S
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Sunday
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2330-2400 UTC
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11580 kHz
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MFSK16, MFSK8, IFKP1.0
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WRMI Florida
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The Mighty KBC
transmits to Europe
Saturdays at 1500-1600 UTC on 9400 kHz (via Bulgaria), with the minute of MFSK
at about 1530 UTC (if you are outside of Europe, listen via websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/ ). And to North America Sundays at 0000-0200 UTC
(Saturday 7-9 pm EST) on 5960 kHz, via Germany. The minute of MFSK is at about
0130 UTC. Reports to Eric: themightykbc@gmail.com . See also http://www.kbcradio.eu/ and https://www.facebook.com/TheMightyKbc/.
Italian
Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) For the complete IBC transmission schedule visit http://ibcradio.webs.com/ Five minutes of MFSK32 is at the
end of the 30-minute English-language “Shortwave Panorama,” per the schedule
below:
To Europe
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Wednesday
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2025-2030 UTC
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1584 kHz (MW)
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Thursday
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0325-0330 UTC
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1584 kHz
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Saturday
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2125-2130 UTC
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1584 kHz
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Sunday
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1155-1200 UTC
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6070 kHz
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To the Americas
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Tuesday
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0125-0130 UTC
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11580 kHz
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Friday
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0225-0230 UTC
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9955 kHz
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Saturday
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0155-0200 UTC
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11580 kHz
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Sunday
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0055-0100 UTC
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7730 kHz
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Thanks for your reception reports!
Kim
Kim Andrew Elliott, KD9XB
Producer and Presenter