[CW] Re: Can you listen to...?

Tony Martin [email protected]
Sun, 08 Jun 2003 06:21:41 -0400


Hi Jim, et al,
Thanks for your summary.
Well the station was and is indeed up and running, everyday with the same
text and
MO.  It is running as I speak at 1030Z on Sunday morning on 10106.4.  I
listened
later in the morning (1230Z'ish) yesterday and I could still hear the
signal,
although considerably weaker.  It has  been as strong as S7 here in
northwest GA
but typically the signal is S4-5 or less.  Right now (1038:35Z) it is S7.
Several
hams have reported being able to hear the signal, including stations in the
Carolinas
and others in GA. I just checked strength for comparison-sake: S6 on
elevated vertical GP,
S7 on 180' Zepp at 60 feet, S4 on a dipole at 25 feet.

Very odd that someone would be doing this "just for fun".

Comments and thoughts are welcome.

Tony, W4FOA
Chickamauga, GA


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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
Behalf Of Jim Minor
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 6:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CW] Re: Can you listen to...?


Greetings,

And thanks to all who checked.  Thursday and Friday at or about the time I
mentioned before someone was running a cw tape which had transmitted this
message:

9KR11 GOOD RIDANCE OATH OF ETERNAL DEATH (Followed by prosign) -.-.-.  The
9KR11 is a bit unusual as it is sent 9 -.-.-. 11 (the same sequence as the
ending prosign).  The word RIDANCE is spelled as such vice RIDDANCE?

Naturally, alot of folks were hot and bothered about it; and we were curious
as to the origin.  It was Nil here in the Northeast, but weak to S7 in the
southern US.  If it was someone just stirring the pot and had sent correct
prosigns, then no big deal.  But a few were intrigued by the wacky CW
prosigns, the fact it was in the 30 meter band, and the possibility it was
not a US station, but someone down south thereof.  Everyone who frequents 30
meters knows about our "friend" on 10.126 CW and commented perhaps there is
a loose association.  I found out later that that station had come up on
schedule S9+ while the other one was much weaker.  It ran for over an hour
at 5 minute intervals, and fortunately didn't make a weekend performance.
Obviously, anyone can make a tape with the software available today, but as
to why take the trouble and to put it on that freq... well, I just was
hoping if it was up again to get some expert ears on it.  Thanks again and
sorry for the trouble...


73, jim w2dsx


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