ID: 32c1bc10-342f-4d82-a439-59d3ef6a33ab

Salmaniw , Walter

Yesterday was a difficult copy, but tonight, being later in the evening resulted in some very powerful signals into Victoria, BC. The 3, 4 and 5 MHz channels were best, although all were heard. The weakest into my QTH was the 6900 and 7400 frequencies. I recorded the entire broadcast, flipping between frequencies. Maximum strength noted was S9 + 20....very nice!!! I really enjoyed the wolf howls, the phonetics, and SSTV images. I don't copy CW, so those were difficult to decode using FLDigi and Mix W software. I'll attach images received here and a screen capture of my Perseus SDR. Main antenna used was a north directed corner fed loop, although heard on others including an ALA 100 array aimed NE/SW and another aimed N/S.

Reception Reports

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British Columbia, Canada
Date Movement Media
Expand I. Prelude / II. Introductions to the Ghost / III. Methodologies in Music and Morse
Time
02:00:00 – 02:11:00
Frequency (MHZ)
3.35
Antenna
Main antenna north directed corner fed loop, ALA 100 array aimed NE/SW and N/S
Receiver
Perseus SDR
Note

Yesterday was a difficult copy, but tonight, being later in the evening resulted in some very powerful signals into Victoria, BC. The 3, 4 and 5 MHz channels were best, although all were heard. The weakest into my QTH was the 6900 and 7400 frequencies. I recorded the entire broadcast, flipping between frequencies. Maximum strength noted was S9 + 20....very nice!!!

Expand IV. Saxophonal Stochastic Ghost Resonances
Time
02:11:30 – 02:16:30
Frequency (MHZ)
3.35, 2.82
Antenna
Main antenna north directed corner fed loop, ALA 100 array aimed NE/SW and N/S
Receiver
Perseus SDR
Note

Yesterday was a difficult copy, but tonight, being later in the evening resulted in some very powerful signals into Victoria, BC. The 3, 4 and 5 MHz channels were best, although all were heard. The weakest into my QTH was the 6900 and 7400 frequencies. I recorded the entire broadcast, flipping between frequencies. Maximum strength noted was S9 + 20....very nice!!!

Expand V. Wolves Chasing the Ghost
Time
02:17:00 – 02:22:00
Frequency (MHZ)
3.35, 2.82
Antenna
Main antenna north directed corner fed loop, ALA 100 array aimed NE/SW and N/S
Receiver
Perseus SDR
Note

Yesterday was a difficult copy, but tonight, being later in the evening resulted in some very powerful signals into Victoria, BC. The 3, 4 and 5 MHz channels were best, although all were heard. The weakest into my QTH was the 6900 and 7400 frequencies. I recorded the entire broadcast, flipping between frequencies. Maximum strength noted was S9 + 20....very nice!!!

Expand VI. The Mind and the MRI
Time
02:22:30 – 02:32:30
Frequency (MHZ)
3.35, 2.82
Antenna
Main antenna north directed corner fed loop, ALA 100 array aimed NE/SW and N/S
Receiver
Perseus SDR
Note

Yesterday was a difficult copy, but tonight, being later in the evening resulted in some very powerful signals into Victoria, BC. The 3, 4 and 5 MHz channels were best, although all were heard. The weakest into my QTH was the 6900 and 7400 frequencies. I recorded the entire broadcast, flipping between frequencies. Maximum strength noted was S9 + 20....very nice!!!

Expand VII. Letters and Numbers
Time
02:33:00 – 02:39:00
Frequency (MHZ)
4.40, 4.50
Antenna
Main antenna north directed corner fed loop, ALA 100 array aimed NE/SW and N/S
Receiver
Perseus SDR
Note

Yesterday was a difficult copy, but tonight, being later in the evening resulted in some very powerful signals into Victoria, BC. The 3, 4 and 5 MHz channels were best, although all were heard. The weakest into my QTH was the 6900 and 7400 frequencies. I recorded the entire broadcast, flipping between frequencies. Maximum strength noted was S9 + 20....very nice!!!

Expand VIII. Pictures and Words
Time
02:39:30 – 02:45:30
Frequency (MHZ)
4.40, 4.50
Antenna
Main antenna north directed corner fed loop, ALA 100 array aimed NE/SW and N/S
Receiver
Perseus SDR
Note

Yesterday was a difficult copy, but tonight, being later in the evening resulted in some very powerful signals into Victoria, BC. The 3, 4 and 5 MHz channels were best, although all were heard. The weakest into my QTH was the 6900 and 7400 frequencies. I recorded the entire broadcast, flipping between frequencies. Maximum strength noted was S9 + 20....very nice!!!

Expand IX. Spy Cameras from the Sky and a Mystery Box in the Woods
Time
02:46:00 – 02:56:00
Frequency (MHZ)
5.10, 6.90
Antenna
Main antenna north directed corner fed loop, ALA 100 array aimed NE/SW and N/S
Receiver
Perseus SDR
Note

Yesterday was a difficult copy, but tonight, being later in the evening resulted in some very powerful signals into Victoria, BC. The 3, 4 and 5 MHz channels were best, although all were heard. The weakest into my QTH was the 6900 and 7400 frequencies. I recorded the entire broadcast, flipping between frequencies. Maximum strength noted was S9 + 20....very nice!!!

Expand X. Not with a Bang but with a WSPR
Time
02:56:30 – 02:59:30
Frequency (MHZ)
3.20
Antenna
Main antenna north directed corner fed loop, ALA 100 array aimed NE/SW and N/S
Receiver
Perseus SDR
Note

Yesterday was a difficult copy, but tonight, being later in the evening resulted in some very powerful signals into Victoria, BC. The 3, 4 and 5 MHz channels were best, although all were heard. The weakest into my QTH was the 6900 and 7400 frequencies. I recorded the entire broadcast, flipping between frequencies. Maximum strength noted was S9 + 20....very nice!!!