Radio Programas del Perú, Pilcomayo, at an altitude of 3,271 meters in Peru. Reception: 15.07.2014, 0300 UT, 1140,250 kHz, Winradio Excalibur PRO/CSO, Hari Windom 78 mt. Thanks to Joe Olivas Panzino for the verification of this seldom signal here in Salzburg.
QSL: Radio Tawantinsuyo, Cusco, Peru, 1190 kHz.
QSL: Radio Sicuani, Peru, 1360 kHz.
Ham Radio 2014
My little tour in pictures of this weekend’s Ham Radio 2014 in Friedrichshafen, Germany is now attached to my
website: http://ratzer.at/galerien/ham-radio-2014
Very rare reception: VDOT Highway Advisory Radio, 1680 kHz.
Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Highway Advisory Radio (HAR) comprises of 8 transmitters located throughout the Hampton Roads Area, Virginia. USA. Each transmitter is simultaneously broadcasting on 1680 kHz. AM running 10 Watts RMS and are GPS coordinated for simultaneous transmission using “Text To Speech” software. The antennas are vertically polarized with a 40 ground radials. The antenna height is restricted to 49 ft. maximum as per federal regulations. Possible the first reception of this low power TIS station in Europe. Many thanks to Frank Shearman, Maintenance Manager for this verification. Reception: 25.4.2014, 03.29 UT, Winradio Excalibur PRO/CSO, Beverage 250 mt.
QSL: Ecos del Naranjito, 1470 kHz, Equador.
QSL: DP1POL. Antarctica.
Audio: Radio Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
Broadcasting from Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Recorded 04.03.2014, 02.00 UT, 6134,8 kHz, G33DDC Winradio Excalibur PRO/CSO, 78mt. Hari Windom.
GOEX X-Ray Flux.
Incredible Sun.
From Karel Honzik: there is an interesting connection between your extraordinary reception of Angola 4950 kHz and Solar Wind Data. I have added a thick yellow transparent line into the picture to show your time of reception. Thank you Karel!





