[Lowfer] KFI Opportunity!
John Andrews
[email protected]
Fri, 8 Aug 2003 10:42:57 -0400
Carl Swanson at KFI in Los Angeles has emailed me saying that they are
looking into the strange frequency shift problem, and have talked with the
engineering guys at Harris Corp., the manufacturer of their DX-50
transmitter. I will post the results here as they become available.
Carl has offered to send special QSLs to anyone in the Lowfer community who
submits an Argo/Spectran/Whatever screen shot. Here's what he told me:
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"Please forward this email onto your Lowfer mailing list and let them know
that I will send any interested listener a verification letter and a KFI
sticker if they will e-mail me a standard reception report and a URL to a
screenshot of the carrier like you did (with reception details added to the
JPG photo itself). Let's try to keep it under a hundred reception reports
please, quantity of reports isn't as important as widely varying locations
of reception.
To recap, each email should have a name/address/city/state/zip/phone
number, a standard repection report (date/time(z)/location), and a URL to a
screenshot of whatever software they are using showing this unusual
waveform, with the same reception details listed in the JPG itself. No
attachments to the e-mail, my corporate e-mail will strip any attachment and
I will never see it."
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I have Carl's email address, and will provide it to you on request. I don't
want to post it here, lest it turn into spam fodder when the reflector is
archived at QSL.net. Here are the details for your search:
KFI is in the Los Angeles area, and runs 50 kw on 640 kHz. Dale Rice and I
have observed their transmitter frequency to be centered on 640.0084 kHz,
varying about +/- 0.5 Hz in a square-wave pattern. Each "cycle" of the
square wave takes about 11.5 seconds. It can be nicely seen on Argo screens
from 20 through 60 seconds (Dale has used 120 as well). An Argo 20 second
screen shot from my house (2500 miles!) can be seen at:
http://webpages.charter.net/w1tag/files/KFI080603.jpg
I would suggest Argo 30 or 60 second screens as the best. Here on the east
coast, the signal has been visible between 0400 and 0900 UTC. Such an odd
waveform will be very distinctive, and excellent proof that you have seen
KFI's carrier.
So, have fun... and pester me for that email address.
John Andrews, W1TAG