PODCAST

2005-03-15

K5RM, ARS MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA, USA

UR5KCU de K5RM op.Connie Connie - QTH Muskogee, Okl

15-03-2005 18.35 21070 KHz BPSK31

W8ERN, ARS BRIGHTON, MICHIGAN, USA

UA1NAN de W8ERN

Thank you eougene for the nice report from Lavodsk Petrozaeeodsk, Russia

Very pleased to have this PSK31 QSO with you - Rig is an Icom 781 at 40 Watts / Force 12 DXer array / Software is MixW 2.14 - Registerd / RIGblaster Interface /


Thank you for the info on your nice ststion setup - Your 30 W / Dipole doing a very good job into my QTH this evening.
Tnx again for your call and hope to QSO again on one of the bands or modes - Happy DXing - CUSN my friend .
Good luck Eugen , 73 !
UA1NAN de W8ERN SK

15-03-2005 17.30 21070 KHz BPSK31

2005-03-10

FDI8, FRENCH AIR FORCE, NICE

NG
EST DE FDI8
VOYEZ LE BRICK GEANT QUE JEXAMINE PRES DU GRAND WHARF
0123456789
RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYQYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY
Frequency: 5366,5 kHz
Call: FDI 8
Station: FAF Nice
Country: FRA
Modulation: DIG RTTY ITA2 50 Baud
10-02-2005 19.47

BANGKOK VOLMET, THAILAND

DATE: 10-03-2005
TIME: 17.40 - 17.43
FREQUENCY: 6676 KHz
MODULATION: USB
SIGNAL: 57
REMARKS: VOLMET IN ENGLISH

2005-03-09

EAV, CABO DE LA NAO RADIO, SPAIN

ZCZC XA37
07 1058 UTC MAR 05
COASTAL WARNING

NR/0608/2005
IMPORTANT

BALEARES ISLANDS
MALLORCA ISLAND.-PALMA HARBOUR, ISOLATED DANGER LIGHTBUOY, FLASH, TWO, WHITE, 10 SECONDS, 5 MILES, ESTABLISHED, IN PSN: 39-33.57N 002-38.78E, VICINITY HARBOUR ENTRANCE, MARKING WRECK.

09-03-2005 03.50 518 KHz NAVTEX

2005-03-08

RADIO MADAGASIKARA

Frequency: 5010.0 [kHz]
Station: R. Madagasikara
Tx-Site: Antananarivo
Country: MADAGASCAR
Language: My
Date: 07-03-2005
Time: 18.55 - 20.00 utc
SINPO
33333
Remarks: last 5 minutes of transmission, talk in MY, national anthem, end of trasmisisons.

2005-03-07

E-QSL FROM RADIO BOOMERANG

Hello Francesco,thanks VERY much for the MP3.
Overhere (at work) I am not able to listen toit, but I'll surely do this at home this evenening.
And Yes I was on air on 6-03-2005 (instead of 6-02 :-) ) that time on 6300 and 6305 Khz.I have attached an info sheet about R.Boomerang
Thanks again.
Arie.



Dear radio-friend,

In this leter you will find some short background information about radio Boomerang and his operator.

Radio Boomerang is a free radio station configured for transmitting on the most common frequencies in the medium- or short wave range. Mostly however, in the 180, 76 or 48 meter band.
At he moment, on medium wave a kind of dipole antenna at 20 meters high is used. It can be switched as a dipole or as a ‘T’ antenna. On short wave I am using some kind of an inverted-V alike antenna.
The power fed into the antenna is about 800 watts. The transmitter that is mostly used consists of a driving stage containing 10 IC's, 6 transistors and 2 tubes and a power amplifier containing a single power tube. The so called modulator for audio amplification is built around 4 triodes in push-pull. All the equipment (including test- and receiving equipment) is home made. The QTH is the city of Neede, which is located in the mid-east of the Netherlands near the German border.

At the moment, I (Arie, the operator) am 45 years old, married, and have two kids. Furthermore I am working as a computer engineer an I am practising the (free) radio hobby since about 1976. First only on medium wave (with sometimes 'big' power) and later on short wave (with less power).

I am not a regular ‘program supplier’ because I am more technically interested. Most of my free time I spend with building equipment for reception and reception measurements like receivers, panoramic adapters and so on.
Between that I develop and test different kind of antenna systems. This both in real life and as computer simulations. At the right, for instance, you see the radiation pattern for the antenna used in october 2003.



Best wishes from:

Arie (Operator Radio Boomerang),

Po-box 73, 7160 AB, Neede, Holland.
(Email: box73@gmx.net)

2005-03-06

RADIO BOOMERANG, DUTCH PIRATE RADIO, NETHERLANDS

RADIO BOOMERANG
DATE: 06-03-2005
TIME: 15.40 -15.45 UTC
FREQUENCY: 6300 KHz
SINPO
34433
IDENTIFICATION, MX, OFF AIR AT 15.45

FUE, FRENCH NAVY, BREST, FRANCE

VZCZCABP001
ALL DE FUE
TESTING
RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY
SGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGSG
0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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06-03-2005 08.21 6348 KHz RTTY 150/850 INV.

GNI, NITON RADIO, UK

ZCZC EE80
EXTENDED OUTLOOKMONDAY TO THURSDAY
ISSUED BY THE MET OFFICE, ON BEHALF OF THE COASTGUARD AND MARITIMEAGENCY,
AT 052300 UTC

STRONG EAST OR SOUTHEAST WINDS WILL AFFECT WESTERN PARTS OF FITZROYON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND AT FIRST ON THURSDAY. ELSEWHERE, WINDS WILLREMAIN MODERATE OR FRESH

06-03-2005 01.40 518 KHz NAVTEX
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4XO, HAIFA RADIO, ISRAEL

ZCZC PE45
ROUTINE0600
20 UTC MAR 05
HAIFARADIO
4XO
002468
WEATHER SHIPPI_HW?/3#.
EAST OF 25 DEG. EAST,VALID TILL 06/03/9600 UTC.
GALE WARNING: NILSYNOPSIS: A RIDGE OVER EAST MED.

06-03-2005 00.20 518 KHz NAVTEX

CROSS ETEL, FRANCE

UENCY 2182 KHZ AND BROADCAST ON 2677 KHZ.
FROM CROSS ETEL ON TRANSMITTER CHASIRON KPUPE_LOC_ SULA_ 0715LOC, __)1485+ 0803 LOC FOR CURRENT DAY AND RESPECTIVELY ON THE SAME TRANSMITTERS AT 1903 LC, 1915 LOC, 1945 LO_, 2003 LOC FOR NEXT ZAZH_LJ/1_5UYXYQRINE CHANNELS 6 ANDP_JQQWUPPZ MAR

06-03-2005 00.10 518 KHz NAVTEX


http://home.tele2.fr/charles-stage/Rapport%20de%20stage.htm

WLO, MOBILE RADIO, AL, USA

Frequency: 4369.0 [kHz]
Call: WLO
Station: Mobile R, AL
Country: USA
Modulation: usb
Details: nav warnings
Date: 06-03-2005
Time: 00.04

2005-03-04

FDG, FRENCH AIR FORCE, BORDEAUX, FRANCE

VVV VVV VVV DE FDG FDG FDG AR
VVV VVV VVV DE FDG FDG FDG AR
VVV VVV VVV DE FDG FDG FDG AR

04-03-2005 21.00 5043.5 KHz CW

2005-03-02

ANTALYA RADIO, COASTAL STATION, TURKEY

ZCZC FA56
281357 UTC FEB 05
ANTALYA TURK RADIO
NAVTEX N/V NR:114
1) FIRING PRACTICE ON 1 MARCH 2005
FROM 06.00Z IN THE AROA BOUNDED BY:
MEDITERRANEAN SEA
35 30 00N, 33 00 00E
35 30 00N, 33 15 00E
35 21 00N, 33 15 00E
35 22 06N, 33 00 00E
WIDE BERTH REQUESTED.
2) CANCEL THIS NOTICE ON 011700Z MARCH 2005
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02-03-2005 20.40 518 KHz NAVTEX