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Thursday, March 3, 2016

  • CLE 204 Results



    With a very quiet sun for the entire week, this past weekend's CLE proved to have much better conditions than normally experienced.


    Conditions were 'good' but not 'great'. Really 'great' nights are few and far between but with the rapidly declining solar cycle, we should see more and more of these over the next few winters.

    Most listeners around the world reported good conditions, with the nod going to Friday night as being the best. I thought that all three nights were good, but heard nothing new on night number three.

    A surprise catch, with a good signal, was 'BRA -379' in Asheville, North Carolina. It's classified as an 'H-class' NDB and is an outer marker locator. I believe the H-class indicates a 400W transmitter and with the large vertical antenna, seems to get out very well.

    courtesy: http://www.bing.com/maps
    Even more surprising was 'SPH-375' located in Springhill, Louisiana. It is an LOM ndb, being co-located with the runway's ILS outer marker. The beacon appears to be using the classic "T' as seen here and is likely in the 25 watt range.

    courtesy: http://www.bing.com/maps
    As I mentioned earlier, I was rather dreading this CLE since my local blowtorch pest signal (AP-378) was smack in the middle of the CLE's frequency range. 'AP' is located 6/10ths of a mile from me, just down the shoreline and has a huge signal here.

    Fortunately, Perseus has an extremely effective 'notch' filter, and this, along with putting 'AP' in my LF loop's null, allowed me to hear two other NDB's beneath it ... 'ZFA' (Faro, Yukon) and 'UX' (Hall Beach, Nunavut).

    The following 44 stations were heard on the Perseus SDR while using either the LF loop or my inverted 'L', tuned to 370 kHz.

    27 06:00 370.0 YBV Berens River, MB, CAN
    27 06:00 370.0 PAI Whiteman, CA, USA
    27 06:00 371.0 YK Yakima, WA, USA
    27 11:00 371.0 UK Laughlin, CA, USA
    27 06:00 371.0 PUR Marshall, MO, USA
    27 06:00 371.0 ITU Great Falls, MT, USA
    27 05:00 371.0 GW Kuujjuarapik, QC, CAN
    27 06:00 372.0 ZPA Prince Albert, SK, CAN
    27 08:00 372.0 YCO Kugluktuk, NU, CAN
    27 05:00 373.0 MF Table Rock, OR, USA
    27 06:00 374.0 LV Livermore, CA, USA
    28 09:00 374.0 HY Hays, KS, USA
    27 05:00 374.0 EX Kelowna, BC, CAN
    27 08:00 374.0 EE Forada, MN, USA
    28 09:30 375.0 SPH Springhill, LA, USA
    27 05:00 375.0 FS Fort Simpson, NT, CAN
    27 07:00 375.0 CP Casper, WY, USA
    27 08:00 375.0 BM Balmoral, MB, CAN
    27 08:00 375.0 BD Moose Jaw, SK, CAN
    27 08:30 376.0 ZIN Matthew Town, BAH
    27 07:00 376.0 YAG Fort Frances, ON, CAN
    27 05:00 376.0 PVQ Deadhorse, ALS
    27 07:00 376.0 LC Columbus, OH, USA
    27 09:00 377.0 EHA Elkhart, KS, USA
    27 08:00 377.0 BUB Burwell, NE, USA
    27 08:00 378.0 ZFA Faro, YT, CAN
    27 05:00 378.0 UX Hall Beach, NU, CAN
    27 07:00 378.0 OT North Bend, OR, USA
    27 05:00 378.0 AP Mayne Island, BC, CAN
    27 08:00 379.0 ZEG Edmonton, AB, CAN
    28 11:00 379.0 IWW Kenai, ALS
    27 07:00 379.0 DL Duluth, MN, USA
    27 08:00 379.0 BRA Asheville, NC, USA
    27 10:00 380.0 OEL Oakley, KS, USA
    27 08:00 380.0 GC Gillette, WY, USA
    27 05:00 380.0 BBD Brady, TX, USA
    27 08:00 381.5 SJX St James, MI, USA
    27 10:00 382.0 YPW Powell River, BC, CAN
    27 10:00 382.0 YE Fort Nelson, BC, CAN
    27 06:00 382.0 SP Springfield, IL, USA
    27 08:00 382.0 JNR Unalakleet, ALS
    27 08:00 382.0 AW Marysville, WA, USA
    27 10:00 383.0 PI Pocatello, ID, USA
    27 07:00 383.0 CNP Chappell, NE, USA
    27 10:00 384.0 3F Ile-a-la-crosse, SK, CAN

    The listening results for all North American listeners and those outside of Europe can be found here.
     

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