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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 19:57 pm
by Bycross Radio
7:30 would be difficult, although not impossible, to Broadcast... Perhaps I'll make a morning attempt tomorrow?...
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 20:28 pm
by R Spaceshuttle
Hello Mr Rob of Bycross Radio,
We are listening, let's go.... So morningtime 7.30 and perhaps evening from 13:30 UTC...
Dick of Spacemachine.... hic...
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 20:36 pm
by R Spaceshuttle
Sorry, meaning.... chick, of cource
Greetings,
hic... Dick of hic.... hic hic.....
Spaccsssssshhutttle
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 21:19 pm
by Bycross Radio
Many thanks!
I have just re-done the feedline joints on the antenna and trimmed it up. Antenna now higher and with a little more space - Found a shortcircuit in the feed! Any movent was causing intermittent shorting... replaced coax, Just made an hours test. TX running much, much cooler. I'll try 6:30 onwards to around 7:45 tomorrow, although those times are not set in stone. It depends when I get up!
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 14:02 pm
by Bycross Radio
Just an update. With the new antenna arrangement we have recieved and confirmed two reports on seperate occasions from london, approx 200 miles from our QTH. The antenna is doing something! The mod was reportedly low, so we turn up the volume next time!
Should be on again 3:30 - 4:30 BST Tuesday and Thursday, Many thanks to those who try and listen.
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 18:26 pm
by Dave
Bycross Radio wrote:Just an update. With the new antenna arrangement we have recieved and confirmed two reports on seperate occasions from london, approx 200 miles from our QTH. The antenna is doing something! The mod was reportedly low, so we turn up the volume next time!
Should be on again 3:30 - 4:30 BST Tuesday and Thursday, Many thanks to those who try and listen.
God it's hard work!! Then again nobody said it would be easy!!!
Keep it up!
Dave.
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 18:28 pm
by Bycross Radio
Many thanks for your support Dave, I'll give you a mention on air
Spent this weekend recording a show with 'ogre', so both of us present it. As the weather was so nice we decided to record it outside - if you hear any birdsong on 48 meters, is probably us!
Many diffrent songs picked out a random, from 'Spaceman' by babylon zoo to 'Through fire and flame' by Dragon Force... Quite a varied show!
Best of luck my friends
International Bycross Radio, 6278 kilocycles, 48 meters shortwave.
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 07:53 am
by MARCEL
Hello Bycross Radio,
I have Send to you two Private Mail to you, one of Alfa Lima and one of your address.
Kind regards
Marcel/France
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 19:53 pm
by Bycross Radio
Message recieved, QSL printed
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 10:19 am
by MARCEL
Bycross Radio wrote:Just an update. With the new antenna arrangement we have recieved and confirmed two reports on seperate occasions from london, approx 200 miles from our QTH. The antenna is doing something! The mod was reportedly low, so we turn up the volume next time!
Should be on again 3:30 - 4:30 BST Tuesday and Thursday, Many thanks to those who try and listen.
Hello Bycross,
Hour BST !!! is Local or UTC Time !!! can you gave in UTC please I confuse Hi.........This afternoon I hear at 3H30 !!!!!
Regards
Marcel
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 11:30 am
by Dave
MARCEL wrote:Bycross Radio wrote:Just an update. With the new antenna arrangement we have recieved and confirmed two reports on seperate occasions from london, approx 200 miles from our QTH. The antenna is doing something! The mod was reportedly low, so we turn up the volume next time!
Should be on again 3:30 - 4:30 BST Tuesday and Thursday, Many thanks to those who try and listen.
Hello Bycross,
Hour BST !!! is Local or UTC Time !!! can you gave in UTC please I confuse Hi.........This afternoon I hear at 3H30 !!!!!
Regards
Marcel
Marcel, he means (I think) 14:30 - 15:30 UTC.
Dave
Tuesday
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 14:35 pm
by curious george
Trying to hear you on a web receiver in the UK. Nothing on 6277.8 as of 1434 UTC.
Are you on the air now?
Bowie
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 14:38 pm
by curious george
Heard "John, I'm only Dancing" by David Bowie at 1436 UTC, then audio cut out. Was that you? Sounded pretty good.
Sat on 6277.8 kHz until 1540 UTC, at which point I stopped listening. Nothing heard other than the brief bit from Bowie.
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 17:59 pm
by Bycross Radio
Could be... i'll ask ogre what he played. (I wasn't running the TX today).
Edit: I see the forum clock hasn't changed yet...
Re-edit: Its in our song list, but ogre is fairly Sure he didn’t play it …
I thank you for trying to listen. We seem to be very hit and miss…
One DXer in london, living in a high-rise 60 feet above the ground, has logged consecutive transmissions several times and sent us varying reports, many of which (transmissions, that is) I hadn't annouced anywhere. He was using a 48 meterband dipole antenna strung inside his hall, along with a drake (i think) reciever...
Most ‘loggings’ are coming through our E-mail address, and one person has listed us as 6279, another as 6276… This may just be inaccurate freq dials or logging, - how difficult is it to pull a TX off frequency? The corsair seems to be very stable, and is running much cooler and more efficiently now the antenna has been sorted… Do you know where this web receiver is based?
Sorry, So many questions!
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 19:42 pm
by curious george
The web receiver is based in Nottingham. I was tuned in USB at the time, tuned to 6277.8 kHz, and the audio came on after several minutes of dead air. The audio sounded natural, so I was close to zero-beating the carrier.
I've yet to tune you with a real communications receiver, but I'd say whatever frequency Dr. Tim logged you on the past week, is your actual carrier frequency. I doubt your rig is drifting.
Those other reports you have may have come from DXers who don't have a proper radio with SSB capability so they can zero-beat the carrier frequency. They just reported the frequency that you sounded best on. Either that, or they were actually hearing someone else at the time.
I'll try my best on Thursday, but please be sure to announce your start time in UTC, not BST.