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Monday, May 13, 2019

Daily ham radio news 05/13/19

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NEWS UPDATE – Harold, DF2WO will again be active as 9X2AW from Kigali, Rwanda between November 4-16, 2019.

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Harald, DF2WO will again be active from Burkina Faso as XT2AW during December 2-20, 2019. QRV on HF, Digi/CW/SSB.

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9X2AW will be active again from Rwanda, 4 - 16 November 2019.

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XT2AW will be active again from Burkina Faso, 2 - 20 December 2019.

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Harald DF2WO will again be active holiday-style from Praia Baixa, Cape Verde as D44TWO during September 29 to October 13, 2019. QRV on 160-6m; CW, SSB, FT8, JT65. QSL via M0OXO.

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Nobuaki, JA0JHQ will again be active from Koror, Palau as T88PB during June 15-23, 2019. QRV on HF bands. QSL via JH0JHQ.

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Yesterday, I posted a photo and asked if you guess where I was when I took the shot.
Those of you who guessed the Edward R. Murrow Transmitting Station (formerly, “VOA Site B”) near Greenville, North Carolina, were absolutely correct!
My buddy, John Figliozzi, gave a presentation about NASWA and the Winter SWL Fest at the NASB (National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters) which was held in the Raleigh area, May 9th and 10th. Due to a conflict, I was not able to attend the NASB meeting this year, but I did arrive at the conference hotel late Thursday where I met a handful of attendees. I had previously invited John to join me on the station tour, and he was quite happy to do so!
Macon Dail (WB4PMQ), the transmitting station’s Gold Medal award-winning Chief Engineer, made time to give us a tour Friday, May 10, 2019.
And now, on to the photo tour of this remarkable facility.  My inclination is to caption each photo…but I know if I attempt this, I won’t post this gallery for several months!  Instead, I’ll roughly divide the photos by the various sections of the site. Note, however, that there are more than one hundred photos in this detailed post––to decrease its length, some of the photos have been placed in clickable thumbnail galleries. Those of you who receive the SWLing Post as an email digest, I would strongly encourage you to view this post directly on our website, so all of the gallery images will appear.
Enjoy!
Station entrance, lobby, and library

The Front Lobby
In this photo, Macon is showing John one of the notebooks, which is chock-full of reception reports from listeners. This notebook, as you can see, is prominently displayed in the front lobby.
We found our friend Rich D’Angelo in the stack of reception reports.
In a mezzanine above the control room, there is a space that houses a library, a presentation/classroom area, and even a small workout/fitness room.

View into the control room from the mezzanine.
Control room

     
Transmitters
Tubes glowing in the active GE transmitter!

Very high voltage in this power room for the GE transmitters.

Installing new transmitters Macon and his team are in the process of installing modern transmitters sent from other IBB sites. As you might imagine, this is a tedious process, and requires highly-skilled technicians.

Power

Antenna switching bay and feed lines

In this photo, we’re looking straight down a 50 kW feed line in conduit which leads to the switching bay. Normally, this would not be accessible, but this line is being built for a new transmitter.
The antenna switching bay is truly massive…




Antenna farm
View from the observation tower
Wow, what a tour… John and I enjoyed our in-depth tour of the Edward R. Murrow Transmitting Station! The staff, as always, were incredibly welcoming and accommodating.
I believe this was my fourth tour; nonetheless, I still discovered new things, and it’s no wonder. The staff of the station are constantly upgrading, updating, and tweaking the performance of their equipment. This is the reason their signals are always full-fidelity and crystal-clear on the air.
I’m simply amazed by all they accomplish.  Keeping this station running is certainly a labor of love.
Of course, this won’t be my last visit to the station.  I fully intend to return, if not later this year, at least next, to check out the new transmitters in operation.  Stay tuned! To this active VOA station.
Click here to read an article about my first visit to the Murrow Transmitting Station.
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The 2019 GNU Radio Conference (GRCon19), September 16 – 20 in Huntsville, Alabama, is seeking papers and presentations for the event. Submissions are due by July 1.
The GNU Radio Conference highlights the substantial and remarkable progress of the world’s premier open-source digital signal processing framework for software-defined radios. In addition to presenting GNU Radio’s theoretical and practical presence in academia, industry, the military, and among radio amateurs and hobbyists, GNU Radio Conference 2019 will have a special focus on the 50th anniversary of NASA’s Apollo 11 mission, which landed the first humans on the moon — hence, the selection of “The Rocket City,” home to NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, as the venue.
Organizers are inviting developers and users from the GNU Radio community to present projects, presentations, papers, posters, and problems at GRCon19. Papers for inclusion in the Technical Proceedings are welcome, but submitters do not need to submit papers to the Proceedings in order to present at GRCon19. For more information visit the GRCon19 website.
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D44TWO will be active again from Praia, Santiago Island, IOTA AF - 005, Cape Verde, Cabo Verde, 29 September - 13 October 2019.

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T88PB will be active again from Koror Island, IOTA OC - 009, Palau, 15 - 23 June 2019.

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One of the best Amateur Radio purchases that I have ever made is not what you might consider to be a “normal” Amateur Radio item. It’s not a rig, or an accessory, or anything you might see in a everyday, run of the mill Ham shack.

One of my finest Amateur Radio purchases occurred back in 2016, when I purchased two of these from the ARRL back in the NPOTA days.


I thank God that I had the foresight to buy two, long sleeved NPOTA T-shirts from the ARRL

So why am I talking about this? Today, Mother’s Day - May 12th 2019 has to be one of the most miserable Mother’s Days, weather-wise, in memory. The high temperature for today was only about 45F (7C), and it’s been on and off rainy, misty and raw - a very raw and unseasonable and most uncomfortable day.

A perfect day to wear one of my long sleeved NPOTA T-shirts.  Not only do these shirts bring back memories of one of the greatest Amateur Radio operating events that I have had the privilege to participate in, but they are also very beefy, soft and very, VERY comfortable. In fact, during the colder months,I practically live in these things on weekends when I’m not at work. I only wish that I had the foresight to purchase more than two. I will have these until they are threadbare. These will be with me for a very long, long time.

Kind of stupid, right? But I love these two shirts so much that, for me, they rank right up there with the best Amateur Radio purchases that I have ever made. Call me crazy - you’d be right!

72 de Larry W2LJ



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Laci HA7JTR will be active from the Seychelles as S79HA during May 22-29, 2019. QTH: Praslin Island-Anse Kerlan. HF bands 160-6m, Kenwood TS-480HX/200W, wire antennas, CW (some SSB) QSL: eQSL, LoTW, QSL also OK via BURO or direct to HA7JTR with SAE+2USD.

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