Friday, 26 May 2023

CLE 292 Seek List


List candidate AP-378 Mayne Island, BC...Can you hear it?

Here is the remaining information needed for this weekend's CLE 292. Please give it a try, especially if you have not entered before. MF conditions have been very good this week.


Hello all

Our 292nd CLE starts at 12:00 UTC  this Friday (probably ‘today’ as you read this) and it ends at 12:00 UTC on Monday.

Big thanks to those of us who each chose 1, 2 or 3 ‘special’ NDBs for us all to try and log during the event.   Several of you also gave interesting reasons why they are special – something for the Coordinators’ Comments afterwards!

 As expected, we have ‘netted’ a final total of about 75 NDBs in all.

That’s not a lot, so, for THIS CLE ONLY, everyone is invited, wherever they are, to make ONE OR TWO SEPARATE LOGS – one log made in the ‘normal’ way (e.g. listening from home)  PLUS, if you wish, a separate log made vIa any kind of remote receiver (WebSDR, KIWI, etc.).

 (The full Final Details for the Event are repeated below)

 Here is your seeklist. 

The Radio Countries are in Alphabetical sequence, with the European ones flagged in yellow:

 

RADIO      

 NDB

COUNTRY

ID

kHz

Chosen by

ALG(?)

ESR

290

Jorge G

ALS AK

PEE

305

Noel W

AUT

RTT

303

Andrea D

BEL

ONO

399.5

Roelof B

BRU

BR

318

Ken A

CAN BC

AP

378

Steve M

DEU

BRU

427

Hartmut W

DEU

FR

297

Hartmut W

DEU

HC

330

Hartmut W

DEU

LYE

394

Joachim R

DEU

NOR

372

Joachim R

DEU

WSN

378

Joachim R

ENG

BBA

401

Noel W

ENG

BPL

318

Alan G

ENG

BZ

386

Brian K

ENG

CAM

332.5

John M

ENG

CUL

370

Peter G

ENG

CWL

423

Noel W

ENG

EME

353.5

Peter G

ENG

EMW

393

Andrew P

ENG

EPM

316

Brian K

ENG

EX

337

Paul N

ENG

LBA

402.5

Alan G

ENG

LCY

322

John M

ENG

LPL

349.5

Alan G

ENG

SBL

323

Peter G

ENG

SND

362.5

John M

ENG

STM

321

Brian K

ENG

TNL  

327

Andrew P

ENG

WL

385

Paul N

ENG

WTN

337

Dave R

ESP

SA

416

Jorge G

FRA

TLN

322

Giorgio C

FRO

MY

337

Roelof B

HOL

NW

373

Roelof B

HRV

RI

289

Andrea D

HWA HI

HN

242

Mike T

HWA HI

POA

332

Mike T

ITA

VIC

417

Andrea D

MDW

MDY

400

Mike T

MN USA

AA 

365

Steve M

POR

STR

371

Jorge G

SAR

CAL

316

Giorgio C

SAR

DEC

331

Giorgio C

SCT

BRR

316

David A

SCT

OBN

404

David A

SCT

PIK

355

David A

SCT

SAY

431

Paul N

THA

NP

383

Ken A

THA

SN

365

Ken A

USA AZ

IP

201

Steve R

USA AZ

RBJ

220

Steve R

USA AZ

RYN

338

Frank O

USA CA

MOG

404

Frank O

USA CA

SB

397

Frank O

USA CO

ITR

209

Tony C

USA MO

FZ

227

Dick P

USA MO

JE

397

Dick P

USA MO

SU

326

Dick P

USA NE

CD

362

Tony C

USA NH

LAH

276

Stephen H

USA NH

LC     

328

Charles D

USA NY

GF

209

Stephen H

USA OR

PND

356

Steven O

USA TX

DNI

341

Douglas S

USA TX

GG

410

Douglas S

USA TX

MA     

326

Charles D

USA TX

ROB

400

Douglas S

USA VT

BT

382

Stephen H

USA WA

AW

383

Steven O

USA WA

BVS

240

Steven O

USA WA

MW

408

Steve M

USA WY

GYZ

280

Tony C

XOE

EKO

375

Dave R

There might be some discussion on the List about good remote receivers to choose.

(If you have kept the Results from previous CLEs, you might be able to see where users have made good results with their chosen remotes.)

Here are the Final Details again, sent before we had the finished seeklist:

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Hello all,

This coming weekend's Coordinated Listening Event is a very special one!

For the first time, the NDBs that we shall be listening for have all been selected by NDB List members during this last week.

Nearly all the replies had the suggested maximum of three NDB choices, mostly fairly local ones that have a special significance for that listener.

There will be about 75 different NDBs in all for everyone to listen for (not just those who chose them!) 

YES – that sounds difficult for many of us, with most of the chosen NDBs in Western Europe and Western USA/Canada.

BUT  recognising that, Joachim and I have been busy in the last few days finding a way to increase the number of available NDBs for each of us to listen for.

So, for THIS CLE ONLY, we can invite listeners, wherever they are, to make one OR TWO SEPARATE LOGS – one log made in the ‘normal’ way (e.g. listening from home)  PLUS, if you wish, a separate log made via any kind of remote receiver (WebSDR, KIWI, etc.).

e.g. North American listeners could make a log as usual, PLUS a second listening via the Enschede WebSDR (University of Twente) in Holland.

(That supports hundreds of simultaneous listeners and is good on the NDB frequencies).

 As always, first-time CLE logs will also be very welcome, however modest.

 Days:       Friday 26th May to Monday 29th May

 Times:     Start and end at midday local time at the receiver.

 Targets:  The Nominated NDBs ONLY   The seeklist is to follow.

                     (the NDB nominations finish today at 16:00 UTC*)

     (QRG:    ALL NDB frequencies, 190 – 1740 kHz)

Send your final one CLE log, or 2 separate logs, to NDB List, preferably as plain text emails, not in an attachment, with CLE292 and FINAL at the start of their title.

Please show on EVERY LINE of your log(s):

 #   The full Date (or Day no.)  e.g. '2023-05-26' (or just '26') and UTC (the day changes at 00:00 UTC)

 #   kHz   (the beacon's nominal published frequency)

 #   The Call Ident.

Other optional details - Location, Distance, etc. - go LATER in the same line (or in footnotes).  

Please make your log useful to old and new members alike by ALWAYS including the receiver’s location, its 6-character Locator if you know it, and brief details of the receiver and aerial(s).

We will send an 'Any More Logs?' email at about 20:00 UTC on Tuesday evening so you can check that your log(s) have been found OK.

To be included in the combined results, all logs must arrive on NDB List by 09:00 UTC on Wednesday 31st May at the very latest.

We hope to complete making the Combined Results within a few days.

Good listening

Brian and Joachim

ndbcle'at'ndblist.info

1 comment:

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