This weekend, one more North America broadcast of The Mighty KBC on
9450 kHz via Bulgaria, before switching to 7375 kHz via Nauen the
following week. The broadcast is Sunday 0000-0200 UTC (7-9 pm EST
Saturday evening in North America). This UTC Sunday, 24 February, at
about 0130 UTC, MFSK16 will be transmitted, centered on 510, 1000,
1500, 2000, 2500, and 2900 Hertz. This is to test whether the audio
frequency of digital text has an affect on the ability to decode. At
just before 0200 UTC, we will explore whether digital text and voice
can be transmitted simultaneously. MF63-2000 long interleave will be
centered on 2000 Hertz. First will be a 34-second transmission, with
Kim Andrew Elliott talking at the same time. That will be followed by
the same 34-second transmission, but, thankfully, Kim is silent. These
messages will be Flmsg-formatted, with html. In Fldigi, go to
Configure > Misc > NBEMS > under Reception of flmsg files click Open
with flmsg, and below that indicate the location of flmsg.exe http://voaradiogram.net
http://www.kbcradio.eu/index.php?dir=news/detail&id=271
My log at 0105 UTC on 24th Feb 2013 :
http://soundcloud.com/alokesh-1/kbc-radio-9450-khz-0105-utc-24
My log at 0105 UTC on 24th Feb 2013 :
http://soundcloud.com/alokesh-1/kbc-radio-9450-khz-0105-utc-24
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