Station on approximately 1622Khz received for over an hour. At best SINPO 24332
QSO in dutch at around 07:15 but I'll have to listen to the recotding for any possible ID
Good DX
Dave
Receiver : Degen DE-1103.
Antennas : 0.5m home made 18 turn loop for MW or 10m long wire on SW
zonnester is very regular on sunday morning.
he usualy closes down between 9 and 9.30 dutch time,
come,s back on air once to do reaction on the reports [qso]
he get,s from a lot of other pirates, and is then followed
up by radio tower, also very regular.
I don,t no who it was at 9.15, i left my shack to go to breakfest
just before 9 dutch time.
WireUK schreef:Thanks for the prompt feedback. I was surprised to hear stations that late today
Remember, CET is 1 hr ahead of GMT, so the station was received at 10:15CET today
I remember 'Zonnester' was heard by Iann (France) too at that time.
Also, i did some tests myself last sunday at 1440 and 1395 khz.
I was heard on a webreceiver in Ireland between 11:00-12:00 CET.
Also some other stations received overthere at 1620-1660 khz.
In the recording there are 2 pirate stations audible and some American stations.
The first pirate til about 5.20 was i think ( no ID audible) Radio Vriendschap and the second one up to 8.17 , with the ID was Radio Noordzee giving rapport to Radio Vriendschap
Thanks for listening to the recording and more importantly solving the mystery.
Nordzee is clear but certainly confused me when refering to Radio Vriendschap. This sounds nothing like it's written either, sounds like it should be 'Breescap'
There is probably no American stations in the recording, perhaps English station 1602, or perhaps Vatican in English on 1611. When I tune the loop, it does saturate the radio with the tuned frequency so I do have to be careful to tune the loop correctly !
Thank you again Jan for your input.
Good DX
Dave
Receiver : Degen DE-1103.
Antennas : 0.5m home made 18 turn loop for MW or 10m long wire on SW