Last week was a difficult week for Shortwave Radiogram. The transmission from Bulgaria Saturday at 1400 UTC was canceled too late for me to notify you in the weekly email. It is uncertain whether a Shortwave Radiogram broadcast from Bulgaria will be restored. I am exploring other transmission possibilities. For now, best reception in Europe is probably Saturday at 0230 UTC on 9265 kHz and Sunday at 2330 UTC on 7780 kHz. These are both inconvenient hours for European listeners. Some listeners leave their radios and Fldigi on all night and see the results in the morning. The Audacity timer record feature can also be useful.
Also last weekend, Sunday at 0800 UTC, 5850 kHz was not heard from WRMI because of a transmitter issue. However, parallel 7730 kHz was on the air. Both frequencies should be available this weekend.
Please note the new frequency of 15120 kHz for the WINB DRM transmission Fridays at 1500-1530 UTC.
Transmissions to listen for: The International Space Station is transmitting SSTV (PD120) again this weekend until Sunday at 1800 UTC on 145.8 MHz FM. See this press release. And another art project involving SSTV is under way. This time artist Lucy Helton is transmitting SSTV (Martin 2) from Iceland on 14227, or thereabouts, in the 20 meter amateur band. The project continues through 23 April. Information at lucyhelton.com.
Here is the lineup for Shortwave Radiogram, program 95, 12-14 April 2019, in MFSK modes as noted:
1:39 MFSK32: Program preview 2:46 International Space Station is brimming with bacteria 6:28 MFSK64: First photo of black hole* 11:03 Solar cycle 25 predicted to be similar to cycle 24 13:59 Images of the week 27 11 MFSK32: Closing announcements*
* with image(s)
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