Texas Radio Shortwave

Aloittaja JJH, 29.09.2022 - 10:12

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Hi Kari -
We're happy to be back on Channel 292.
Thanks for your correct reception report with audio clips.  Here's your verification.
Best wishes and 73.
trsw
Texas Radio Shortwave
Returning to our roots




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Hi Kari -
Thanks for your great reports this weekend.  Here's your 9670 kHz QSL.
Look for schedule changes next month on Channel 292
Best wishs and 73.
trsw
Texas Radio Shortwave
Returning to our roots on Channel 292

www.facebook.com/texasradiosw
www.channel292.de


KKX

Hi Kari -Thanks  for your reception report and the audio clips.  I saw the reports of a massive CME and
knew that upper latitude reception would be affected. 
Your report's correct.  Here's your QSL.
We hope to hear from you next month as we feature Texas blues musicians Lead Belly and Lemon Jefferson.
73.
trsw
Texas Radio Shortwave
Returning to our roots on Channel 292
www.facebook.com/texasradiosw
www.channel292.de

KKX

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Beginning August 4, TRSW will beam a monthly program to North America at 0100 UTC on 9670 kHz.  Transmissions will come from Channel 292, Rohrbach, Germany.
In November, the broadcast time will change to 0200 UTC.
TRSW offers a new specially designed verification every month to listeners who email correct, detailed reception reports to . Reports from listeners using remote receivers (SDRs) are welcomed.
--
Terry N5RTC
Austin, Texas USA




KKX

In addition to its regularly scheduled monthly broadcast beamed to North America on August 4, TRSW will test different beam headings on the other days to see if it can provide a good signal to a more significant part of the continent.
These broadcasts will come from Channel 292, Rohrbach, Germany, with 10 kW power into a 10.5 dB gain beam antenna.
As you can see, we use heading "R" for our scheduled monthly broadcasts. This gets our signal into the Northeastern US, the upper Midwest, parts of Canada, and even Utah and BC.
We're testing heading "P" to see how well it covers the East Coast and Mexico and heading "S" to see if it puts a good signal into the West Coast and Western Canada.
We think the solution could be headings "P" and "S" at the times shown in the schedule, but we need your help to confirm that.
If you can, we'd like you to use your home receiver and as many SDRs as possible in the target areas and provide SINPO readings (and maybe an audio clip or two).
We know this will be a lot of work. Thank you for working with us to provide the best coverage for NAm listeners.
New QSLs will be available for correct, detailed reception reports, including a SINPO or SIO rating.  If you try and don't hear us, let us know, and we'll send you a souvenir card, which will be a nice addition to your collection.   Reports from listeners using remote receivers, called SDRs, are welcome.
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KKX

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Hello Kari -
Thanks for tuning in to our monthly program on Channel 292.  Your report's correct, and here's your El Capitan QDL.
We hope you'll listen next month for music by Texas artist Steven Stills.
Best wishes and 73.
trsw

Texas Radio Shortwave
Returning to our roots on Channel 292


KKX

#51


Hi, Kari -
Thanks for all the information.  We were obviously well-heard in North America.  Your report is correct, and here's your Texas Coloring Book QSL #7.
No more tests for a while, so you can sleep in!
Best wishes and 73.
trsw
Texas Radio Shortwave
Back to our roots on Channel 292

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