Hi. This is my list of Shortwave stations that I have received. I am mainly interested in aircraft, but there are a number of other stations in there as well
see attachment ExportGrid.csv
http://www.hfcc.org/data/guidepost.phtml
this site has reasonably accurate and regularly updated shortwave broadcast station schedules
List of Shortwave Frequencies
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List of Shortwave Frequencies
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I'm all over the place/dial alphanull , Here also is another schedule finder also in real time .
So if one comes across a weak AM broadcast signal but can't hear the station id or know what it is or where , look here and enter the frequency > http://www.short-wave.info/
Canadian time clocks also with a digital format (one needs a decrypter gadget I gather) .
3333khz
14670khz
Good for propagation checks from that area .
So if one comes across a weak AM broadcast signal but can't hear the station id or know what it is or where , look here and enter the frequency > http://www.short-wave.info/
Canadian time clocks also with a digital format (one needs a decrypter gadget I gather) .
3333khz
14670khz
Good for propagation checks from that area .
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Re: List of Shortwave Frequencies
Interesting site
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3330khz is the correct freq and try 7850khz (which I hear all the time)Scanited wrote:I'm all over the place/dial alphanull , Here also is another schedule finder also in real time .
So if one comes across a weak AM broadcast signal but can't hear the station id or know what it is or where , look here and enter the frequency > http://www.short-wave.info/
Canadian time clocks also with a digital format (one needs a decrypter gadget I gather) .
3333khz
14670khz
Good for propagation checks from that area .
Cheers
BG
UBC9000XLT, UBCT8, BCT15X, UBC92XLT, Kenwood R-5000, PSR-410 , KG-UVD1P
BG
UBC9000XLT, UBCT8, BCT15X, UBC92XLT, Kenwood R-5000, PSR-410 , KG-UVD1P
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Re: List of Shortwave Frequencies
QSL card I got a while back & some recordings using the Kenwood R-5000
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BG
UBC9000XLT, UBCT8, BCT15X, UBC92XLT, Kenwood R-5000, PSR-410 , KG-UVD1P
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LOL I must have forgot that when I looked them up yonks ago , it was just that 3333 (+3hz) was easy to remember (all the 3's) .3330khz is the correct freq and try 7850khz (which I hear all the time)
I'll listen out on 7850 tonight on the SPM-19 , I monitored 3330khz for quite some time awhile back on its starting time due to the propagation and the ending time , and of course it varied quite a bit , but if I recall correctly there was one period in where it was starting to be audible at around 3.30pm local time in the afternoon at SEQ around 5-7 months ago .
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Oooops that's a typo in the previous , not 3hz but 3khz .
Anyway I turned on to 3333khz and yes that its is in the memory of the drake and spm-19 , and the reason now I recall is one can hear the carrier whistle using SSB when its a really really low signal so apologies as it is my method and memory! , plus I'm a hobbyist not a science techo dude ...
So this early evening just to rejog the memory 3333khz started to be heard at 4.50pm local time SEQ maybe just before that as I got distracted on the UHF , 4.50pm would be just before on the starting edge of the grey-line period imo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminator_(solar)
That's why I mentioned earlier on that at 3.30pm was a very unusual time and event , for memory (lol) it happened over 2 or 3 days and was never heard again at that time over a period of a month or 2 as I was checking it out for some time , also the Sun was very quiet if I recall that correctly too .
http://spaceweather.com/
As I've mentioned I'm all over the place on the dial's , just the other night cruising around I heard the wah wah wah "Siren" still and again , that transmission was about a few years ago and still is! , it seems to be a jammer/interference transmission at one of the Korea's for memory , one time the siren stopped for 5 minutes or so and one could hear the am broadcast transmission fairly clearly but it was not in English , it sounded Korean? , LOL again in the 6mhz area? or was it 9mhz? ...
Edited much much later> 9920khz
Anyway I turned on to 3333khz and yes that its is in the memory of the drake and spm-19 , and the reason now I recall is one can hear the carrier whistle using SSB when its a really really low signal so apologies as it is my method and memory! , plus I'm a hobbyist not a science techo dude ...
So this early evening just to rejog the memory 3333khz started to be heard at 4.50pm local time SEQ maybe just before that as I got distracted on the UHF , 4.50pm would be just before on the starting edge of the grey-line period imo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminator_(solar)
That's why I mentioned earlier on that at 3.30pm was a very unusual time and event , for memory (lol) it happened over 2 or 3 days and was never heard again at that time over a period of a month or 2 as I was checking it out for some time , also the Sun was very quiet if I recall that correctly too .
http://spaceweather.com/
As I've mentioned I'm all over the place on the dial's , just the other night cruising around I heard the wah wah wah "Siren" still and again , that transmission was about a few years ago and still is! , it seems to be a jammer/interference transmission at one of the Korea's for memory , one time the siren stopped for 5 minutes or so and one could hear the am broadcast transmission fairly clearly but it was not in English , it sounded Korean? , LOL again in the 6mhz area? or was it 9mhz? ...
Edited much much later> 9920khz
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Good one and nice Qsl card .bodyguard wrote:QSL card I got a while back & some recordings using the Kenwood R-5000
I never have done any qsling , couldn't be bothered , I have had a R-5000 too a nice radio .