Article VABM Video: Shortwave listening and radio astronomy

Video: Shortwave listening and radio astronomy

by
Thomas
from The SWLing Post on (#VABM)

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On Thursday I attended an event at the Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute (PARI)-location of the 2015 SWLing Post DXPedition.

During a break, I had a couple of free hours, so I reached in my messenger bag and pulled out the Sony ICF-SW100: a radio that has quickly surpassed all others as my favorite EDC (everyday carry) radio. It has so many useful features in such a small package!

Radio astronomy observatories are ideal locations for impromptu shortwave radio listening as there is little to no radio interference/noise present.

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PARI's "Building 1" and the 26 West (left) and 26 East (right) radio telescopes.

While the weather on Thursday was gorgeous, HF band conditions were"well"miserable. There was very little to hear other than China Radio International, Radio Havana Cuba and a few other blow torch broadcasters.

Still, time signal station WWV was on my mind since I had just purchased Myke's new edition of At The Tone and have been reading your excellent comments with early memories of listening to WWV and WWVH.

I tuned to 15 MHz and, of course, there was reliable WWV in Fort Collins, Colorado on frequency. Though WWV's signal was relatively strong (despite the conditions) I turned on the SW100's sync detector because fading (QSB) was pronounced at times.

Here's a short video of the ICF-SW100 on a picnic table in the middle of the PARI campus. That's PARI's 26 (meter) West telescope in the background:

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