Band 2 Meteor Scatter:
88.9 0009 LUX RTL Radio Lëtzebuerg, Dudelange/Ginsterberg (gld) Pops, as web 573km **
88.9 0014 SRB Radio Beograd 1, Subotica/Crveno Selo (Voj) Local music, as web 1591km **
88.9 0034 S SR P1, Skövde/Billingen TM (vg) Running water. Very likely this site. Frequent
bursts. 1023km **
88.9 0039 D Bayern 1, Dillberg (bay) Fairground Attraction, as web 878km ** **
88.9 0700 G BBC Radio 2, Oban/Pulpit Hill (SC-AGB) Moira Stewart with the news. Oban
most likely 519km **
98.6 1617 SVK Jemné Melódie, Kosice/Dubník (KE) 5354 JEMNE___ with radiotext AFs 1544km
87.6 1717 HNG MR 1 Kossuth Rádió, Györ / Szabadhegy (Gyo) B203. 36dB 1368km
87.5 1719 POL PR 1, Czestochowa/Wreczyca (SL) 3211 JEDYNKA_ 1291km **
88.8 1928 CZE CRo Sever, Ústí nad Labem/Buková hora (US) Garfunkel - Mrs Robinson song,
as web 991km **
93.1 1944 G BBC Radio Scotland, Meldrum (SC-ABS) YL talking about the Edinburgh Festival,
suddenly over Belmont 501km **
102.2 2003 POL PR Radio Lublin, Lublin/Piaski (LB) 3900. News 1548km **
** Personal Skegness 'First' via the respective mode
The Perseids seem to be livening up with lots of longer bursts
overnight. Focussing on 88.9, Radio Belgrade 1 from Subotica was the
most consistent visitor, appearing almost every minute at times. Bayern
1, Dillberg was also regularly heard. Even RTL Letzebuerg appeared
frequently via meteor scatter.
There were many other stations received which I couldn't identify. It's
not easy to record all the appropriate web streams, but with 30 streams
recorded ( just about the maximum number of streams I dare before things
get too complicated) it was easy to know which station was which due to
the regular activity and web stream checks. As always, I recorded all
German streams so as to keep a check on shared overnight programming,
and tonight I didn't have one single dropout, very different to
yesterday when streams dropped out repetitively. The streams to
Switzerland kept failing at the same time, for instance.
In addition to the above log I am sure I heard Radio Maria from Italy on
numerous occasions. It's impossible to know which site was coming in of
course. I assume Poland's PR1 was one of the regulars but I am usually
unable to record Polish streams due to them using the asx format -
StreamWriter doesn't like this format.
Come the afternoon, meteor scatter was not only frequent but was also
becoming much stronger. This gave me the incentive to attempt to null
down local Belmont frequencies as much as I could by tilting the 9.2
into various slanted angles. This only reduced the signals down to a
fluctuating 10dBf and 25dBf (XDR-GTK scale), but this was weak enough to
allow some of the big Perseid bursts to topple Belmont. Here's an
example, demonstrating Lincs FM 102.2 being toppled by Radio Lublin:
https://app.box.com/s/zwh0mqdngdplvmygmj28 Lublin was identified by its
PI code in this case.
I am still aiming to positively identify meteor activity on all band 2
frequencies. The current total stands at 127 out of a possible 206
frequencies. Whether I will achieve this goal remains to be seen. There
is certainly some way to go.
Good DX!
John Faulkner, Skegness, Lincolnshire (JO03dd) <3m ASL.
Blog: http://skegnessdx.blogspot.co.uk
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/g1vvp
Vimeo Channel: https://vimeo.com/skegnessdx
Receivers:
Sony XDR-F1HD with Konrad i2c modification
Aerial:
Körner 9.2 @ 5.5 metres agl. QTH is 3 metres asl.
Rotator:
Yaesu G-5500 azimuth & elevation rotator, allowing antenna to be vertical or horizontal, etc.
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