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Author Topic: 11 meters very good this morning UTC 31 Oct 2015  (Read 1853 times)

Offline ChrisSmolinski

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11 meters very good this morning UTC 31 Oct 2015
« on: October 31, 2015, 1513 UTC »
The 25910 STL is extremely strong here, much stronger than I recall in some time. 25990 also strong.
Also a freebander on 25925 talking about a tornado.
Starting to get some UK CB now, as well.
« Last Edit: October 31, 2015, 1517 UTC by ChrisSmolinski »
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Re: 11 meters very good this morning UTC 31 Oct 2015
« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2015, 1537 UTC »
Here's some logs.  I was going to make a new thread but saw that you started one!

Starting at 1445 UTC.

25000 AM - WWV S7-S8
25060 AM - Strong carrier, no audio heard
25910 FM - STL, fading from S5 to S9 on peaks
25925 AM - Weak English language traffic
25965 AM - Taxi dispatch (Spanish speaking YL) - pretty weak but there
26990 FM - STL, heavy fading but its there!
26075 AM - Spanish language traffic
26225 USB - Spanish language. This is a Latin American DX calling frequency (one of many)
26305 AM - Truckers, with OTH Radar QRM
26375 AM - Spanish language, lots of stations at once, S4-S5 signal
26485 AM - Similar to 26375
26565 AM - Spanish language, S3-S4 signal levels with roger beeps
26585 AM - Spanish language, stations calling each other's "numbers" (callsigns).  Music under OM voices
26635 AM - Spanish language, weak (lots of roger beeps and such on this freq too)
26645 AM - Taxi dispatch (Spanish speaking YL)
26665 AM - Spanish language - with various roger beeps and echo
26715 AM - Spanish language, very strong signals, some heavily overmodulated and splattering onto adjacent channels
26735 AM - Spanish language, strong signals (similar to 26705, 26715 and 26725)
26735 AM - Truckers (US English language)
26795 AM - "He doesn't go to club meetings anymore"
26805 AM - Taxi dispatch (Spanish speaking YL, with roger beep)
26915 AM - Southern US AM DX calling channel, hearing stations down in the noise
26955 AM - "Big Radio 549 Texas" - Google this guy, he runs hi-fi audio on the CB bands (and is likely running several kW)
26985 AM - CB channel 3 - Spanish language traffic
27015 AM - CB channel 5 - Spanish language traffic (getting throughly QRMed by 27025)
27025 AM - CB channel 6 - The Superbowl.  Strong (and sometimes extremely distorted/overmodulated) signals
27065 AM - CB channel 9 - Spanish language traffic.  This is apparently used as an AM calling channel in Latin America
27095 AM - CB channel 11A - Spanish language, possibly taxis, but possibly not
27125 AM - CB channel 14 - English language traffic, possibly local
27145 AM - CB channel 15A - Taxi dispatch (Spanish speaking YL)
27175 AM - CB channel 18 - Various stations, English and Spanish heard
27185 AM - CB channel 19 - S4-S5 level heterodyne, with local trucker traffic sometimes coming in over the QRM
27255 AM - CB channel 23 - Somebody whistling into the mic, S9+30
27265 AM - CB channel 26 - "Country Preacher 92" - very loud signals, US AM DX calling frequency
27275 AM - CB channel 27 - Spanish language
27285 AM - CB channel 28 - Similar to 27265
27295 AM - CB channel 29 - Spanish language QSO, with roger beeps
27345 LSB - CB channel 34 - Weak QSO unknown language, with AM het QRM
27385 LSB - CB channel 38 - US SSB DX calling channel, busy with various stations
27405 AM - CB channel 40 - "Hello!" "Helllllooooooooo"
27425 AM - Spanish language taxi dispatch, with roger beep
27435 LSB - English language, midwestern accents
27455 USB - Latin American SSB DX calling frequency.  Several stations heard, some pushing S9+30.  
27505 LSB - English language, southern accents
27515 AM - Spanish language, YL taxicab dispatcher, with multiple-tone roger beep
27515 LSB - Jamaican stations, with AM taxi dispatch on top of them.  27515 LSB is the Caribbean calling frequency
27525 LSB - Jamaican stations, likely QSYed from 27515 LSB (their usual frequency) due to taxi dispatch QRM
27555 USB - International 11 meter calling channel. Various stations calling CQ DX Station calling DX and requesting QSY to 27600.
27575 USB - German language QSO
27600 USB - "10AD607 - 10 alpha delta 607 Mexico calling CQ Europe"  
27605 USB - Spanish language QSO, S9 signals, with roger beep
27610 USB - Unknown language, weak
27615 USB - "Please confirm you have 10 division my friend" "please confirm 10AT017 comeback!"
27625 LSB - Spanish language traffic, Mexican acccents.  Very nice clean audio - easy copy.  Oakland, California mentioned
27635 AM - Truckers - this is channel 19 "up one band" on export radios
27640 USB - 10RC000 - 10 Radio Charlie 000 working a station I can't hear
27645 LSB - Spanish language traffic, with QRM from 27640 USB.  Baja California mentioned
27665 USB - Spanish language traffic
27675 USB - Spanish language traffic
27700 USB - SSTV tones heard, very weak
27735 - OTH Radar (20-30 kHz wide, seems to be centered around this freq - moving up and down the band)
27765 USB - Unknown language, possibly German??
27781 FM - Weak UK FM CB traffic heard - UK FM CB "27/81" channel 19
27811 FM - Weak UK FM CB traffic heard - UK FM CB "27/81" channel 22
27851 FM - Weak UK FM CB traffic heard - UK FM CB "27/81" channel 26
27855 AM - Spanish language traffic, with some QRM from 27851 FM
27960 - OTH Radar (20-30 kHz wide, seems to be centered around this freq - moving up and down the band)


« Last Edit: October 31, 2015, 1542 UTC by R4002 »
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Re: 11 meters very good this morning UTC 31 Oct 2015
« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2015, 1625 UTC »
Lots of UK CBers now coming in. I'm hoping today is the day some of the Irish churches make it across the pond. Should be about time?
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Re: 11 meters very good this morning UTC 31 Oct 2015
« Reply #3 on: October 31, 2015, 2101 UTC »
Heard UK FM CB on 27781 FM, 27601 FM and 27971 FM

Also hearing both FM and LSB traffic on 26775.  The stations using FM are speaking English with American accents, LSB is Spanish language and way down in the noise.

Interesting band conditions today
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