Peterson, Conor / AI5EZ
At my home in Santa Fe, NM these signals came across as a slowly modulating carrier right at the noise floor with seemingly little of the content audible. For some recordings I set my mode to CW to better focus on the carrier which has its own ethereal quality.
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Reception Reports
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Date | Movement | Media | ||
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Expand | XI. Ricochet | Audio |
Time
06:00
– 06:29
Frequency (MHZ)
3.2
Antenna
40M Dipole
Receiver
Icom IC-7300
SINPO
1
5
3
3
2
Note
The carrier came riding in on my noise floor at approximately S5, but little if any of the content is audible. |
|
Expand | XII. Where do I start? | Audio |
Time
06:01
– 06:04
Frequency (MHZ)
3.35
Antenna
40M Dipole
Receiver
Icom IC-7300
SINPO
2
5
3
3
3
Note
For this movement, I chose to demodulate the signal as CW instead of AM. The carrier gently fades in and out in a pattern imitating speech, though it is unclear to me whether that is genuine spoken word or the gentle modulation of the ionosphere. |
|
Expand | XIII. Mixing Moving Pictures (NBTV) | Audio |
Time
06:05
– 06:11
Frequency (MHZ)
3.3
Antenna
40M Dipole
Receiver
Icom IC-7300
SINPO
2
0
3
3
1
Note
A basic recording of the NBTV signal demodulated as AM. Many harmonics are audible, presenting as a sustained metallic drone intertwined with the background of natural sferics. |
|
Expand | XIX. Snowy Owl | Audio |
Time
06:23
– 06:28
Frequency (MHZ)
3.35
Antenna
40M Dipole
Receiver
Icom IC-7300
SINPO
3
1
3
3
2
Note
I chose to demodulate Snowy Owl as CW. For me, the fluttering carrier evokes both muffled speech and a hallucination of morse code. In this recording, the signal begins at approximately 1:15 seconds. |