In that spooky, electronic "female" voice, no less! Did I hear Gulf of Mexico? But in English. Perhaps a Coast Guard station or automated C.G. beacon somewhere on the Gulf Coast? Alabama?
I was thinking perhaps somewhere along the gulf coast. I've have heard the rebirth of WLO in mobile AL. But it has a more robotic voice and is on a different frequency. I know I heard a "W" on the CW identifier at the end of the transmission, but I had already stopped my video before it, of course, darn!
I found the same transmitting on 8722 usb very weakly on a kiwi sdr out of Pass Christian, MS today approx 2015 utc and :45 past the hour. This is the nearest kiwi sdr I could find to Mobile AL. I think it may be WLO on a different freq. Nothing heard on 8788 though.
Hi, do you mind me asking what program are using to listen to these? Where can i find a list of these frequencies? How do you send them a listening report? Thanks, Eric.
Of course! I use SDR Console v3.3 (which is what is in the video) - I also use SDRUno, and SDRConnect preview 2(new software in beta). This programs are used with my SDRPlay RSP1A SDR. I use different websites for finding frequencies or validating what I am hearing. I have a couple of videos that may help: th-cam.com/video/I4IkfEVwres/w-d-xo.html - showing the website eibispce.de and its use th-cam.com/video/Z2FNRxh1jCU/w-d-xo.html - showing different websites I use Thank you for watching and commenting. I would like to know if these are helpful and if I can help you, please let me know! Thanks!
As for a listening report, the easiest way is to look up the website of the station. They normally will post an email or postal address where you can send a reception report.
In that spooky, electronic "female" voice, no less! Did I hear Gulf of Mexico? But in English. Perhaps a Coast Guard station or automated C.G. beacon somewhere on the Gulf Coast? Alabama?
I was thinking perhaps somewhere along the gulf coast. I've have heard the rebirth of WLO in mobile AL. But it has a more robotic voice and is on a different frequency. I know I heard a "W" on the CW identifier at the end of the transmission, but I had already stopped my video before it, of course, darn!
I found the same transmitting on 8722 usb very weakly on a kiwi sdr out of Pass Christian, MS today approx 2015 utc and :45 past the hour. This is the nearest kiwi sdr I could find to Mobile AL. I think it may be WLO on a different freq. Nothing heard on 8788 though.
Unable to catch any station ID. Weak.
Thank you for the comments. I will continue to monitor this. I think you may be onto something. Maybe they switched to this freq from the other.
Hi, do you mind me asking what program are using to listen to these?
Where can i find a list of these frequencies?
How do you send them a listening report?
Thanks, Eric.
Of course! I use SDR Console v3.3 (which is what is in the video) - I also use SDRUno, and SDRConnect preview 2(new software in beta). This programs are used with my SDRPlay RSP1A SDR.
I use different websites for finding frequencies or validating what I am hearing. I have a couple of videos that may help:
th-cam.com/video/I4IkfEVwres/w-d-xo.html - showing the website eibispce.de and its use
th-cam.com/video/Z2FNRxh1jCU/w-d-xo.html - showing different websites I use
Thank you for watching and commenting. I would like to know if these are helpful and if I can help you, please let me know! Thanks!
As for a listening report, the easiest way is to look up the website of the station. They normally will post an email or postal address where you can send a reception report.
@SWLSignals23-hp6vp thank you very much, I watched both videos, and that was very useful 👍.
Thank you ever so much.
@@tourdumondiste1 you're very welcome.