ID: 851adc45-a3fe-4406-9eed-b7c2c7c29add

Anonymous

I marked my name and callsign to remain private due to the fact that I can't positively say my report is for your broadcast. I would hate having my identity publicly associated with a bogus report. On the other hand, If this is a valid reception of your broadcast I am ok with that info being published. Is there any chance you could let me know. Thanks.

-- note from amanda upon review: It's the correct time and frequency for my broadcast, but I didn't hear any of my audio in your recording. I wouldn't however call it Bogus... it's still great to know what does and does not get through where... so having a recording of something else that was propagating at the same time on the same frequency is still interesting to me. --

Reception Reports

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Illinois, United States
Date Movement Media
Expand XIV. Polar Mesospheric Summer Ekho
Time
16:42:00 – 16:43:00
Frequency (MHZ)
9.450
Antenna
PA0RDT style active miniwhip
Receiver
SDRPlay RSP
SINPO
2 3 3 2 2
Note

This reception just popped out of my speaker for the duration of the included audio file (about 1 minute). I am not sure it was even a part of your broadcast. I listened for the complete 30 minute duration, but only heard this audio. All else was noise or splatter from a commercial SW broadcaster at 9.455 Mhz..

My receive setup was an SDRPlay RSP, with CuteSDR software, running under Linux. My antenna was a PA0RDT style Active Miniwhip at 10Ft. AGL. My recording was made using the builtin CuteSDR recorder. It was creating a new wave file every 5 minutes This cut was 1 minute into the 16:41 file making it's start time about 16:42 UTC. I was doing my best to stay with the frequency changes.

Maybe the trumpet sound and voice at the end originated from the splatter from the SW broadcaster.