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Back on 6991 kHz

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 06:12 am
by Kemenes
Hi all,

I'm testing a new antenna from 0600 to 1200 UTC on 6991 kHz
and also this evening from 2100 UTC. My transmitter also had some problem,
that has been fixed. There won't be own programme, just a relay of another station.
Power is still 10 watts, location is Eastern Hungary.
The new email address: bank69@rock.com

Greetings, Peter

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 07:32 am
by iann1971
Hello Peter,

I tried at 7H31 utc, and nothing, sorry, only noise.
I will try again later.

Greetings.

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 07:48 am
by MARCEL
Hello

I have one litle carrier at 7H41 UTC of 6991,2 Khz Maybe it is you.

73
FPD

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 09:27 am
by Glowbug
Verrrry weak longshot (fading) open carrier on ~6992.4 @ 0926 UTC.

???


Cheers!

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 12:35 pm
by Kemenes
Thanks to you all. Maybe it could be better in the evening.
I will be on air from 2100 UTC every evening for the time being.
The exact frequency is approx. 6991.15 kHz, maybe 6991.2
could be mine.

Sorry, I messed up the email address above. I have corrected
that.

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 22:30 pm
by Ray Lalleu
Very weak station tonight on 6991,2 kHz, since 21.30UTC.

Audio hardly above local noise (I'm short of tricks to improve it!)

Programme: mainly talk, man talking, can't say the language.

Carrier well above noise. Frequency seems to drift a bit, would say from 6991,22 to 6991,25, just relative measure, about 30 Hz drift in half an hour, nothing really bad.


If it's you, distance is about 1500 km. If you have a low antenna (quite possible, I think), you could get better reports from less than 500 km. Oh, I saw a report on a blog from central Poland for 6991,2 I think it was on Sunday.

Well, work on that antenna !

Ray

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 04:48 am
by Kemenes
Hello Ray,

Thanks for reply. I think that was me, the polish log surely. I was relaying a
slovak FM station at all times.

My antenna is a dipole, seven meters above the ground. I can't raise that
higher in this location, however I'm gonna build a bigger transmitter soon.
Untill that I have to use this rig.
Maybe conditions were not good tonight, I regularly check out my
signals on web receivers in the UK, but tonight it was weaker than before.

Greetings, Peter

6991khz

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 13:04 pm
by jan
Received sunday morning, about 11.20 UTC a station with nonstop dance music on 6991khz , Ditn't hear a ID
Signal S4 ~ S7 on a clear frequency

receiver yaesu frg8800; inverted L antenna; 7meter vertical 30 meter horizontal

Greetings Jan

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 18:05 pm
by centrepoint
18:00 GMT, can hear you on 6991.1 in southern UK. SINPO 34323. Programmes just hardcore dance. Antenna: dipole.

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 19:52 pm
by Kemenes
Thanks Jan and centrepoint for reply. Both signal was mine.
Of course, reception reports are welcome to my email
address, too.

73's, Peter

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 22:30 pm
by Jan II
Hello Peter!

Just checked... Around 22.10 UTC a pretty strong carrier on 6991,2 but no sound. :? About the same strength as last sunday when the techno was on. I didn´t hear one single pirate this evening on any band, so perhaps the radioweather wasn´t so good today...

A big thanks for the QSL-card :!: :D
Hungary is a new pirateworld for me, I hope we will hear great shows in hungarian from Bank 69 Radio in the future.

I will keep an eye on 6991!

:beerparty:

Jan

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 05:30 am
by Kemenes
Sorry, I switched on the transmitter at 2100 as usual,
but the audio was off untill 2230 UTC. I use an external
amplifier for modulation and I had to repair something.
But I'll be back tonight.

73's, Peter

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 21:13 pm
by iann1971
Hello Peter,

i hear music on 6991 kHz Wednesday November 5 since 21H05 utc, before it was a carrier.
Maybe it's you ? Sinpo 33232.

Greetings.

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 21:38 pm
by Jan II
Hello again Peter!

Event better signal this evening. I was dancing to Simple Minds a few minutes ago, thanks for the music. \:D/

Thanks also for the explanation of my "reception of no sound" last evening. I should have stayed on a little bit longer...
Amazing that 10 watts can sound like this 2000 km away. Great! :D

:pirate-great:

Jan

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 22:59 pm
by Kemenes
Hello everyone

Iann, I think that was me, the transmitter was switced on earlier,
but the music was started at 2205.

Thanks for tuning in again, Jan. Keep this good habit.

:beerparty:

73's