Monday, October 25, 2010

567 Cape Talk Antenna Mast at Klipheuwel, Western Cape, South Africa

The 120 metre antenna mast situated at Klipheuwel, Western Cape, South Africa (Photograph Gary Deacon).

An appropriate road sign (Photograph Gary Deacon).

It seems an appropriate time to feature the antenna mast of Cape Town's local mediumwave radio station, 567 Cape Talk. The station commenced broadcasting just over 13 years ago on the 14th October 1997.

A visit to the SENTECH broadcasting site at Klipheuwel for the first time last week has been long overdue. I managed to take a few interesting photographs of the mediumwave facility.

Another view of part of the antenna mast, showing two of the three wind turbines at Eskom’s first experimental wind energy farm at Klipheuwel (Photograph Gary Deacon).

The mediumwave facility is situated on relatively high ground clear of mountains and has long been the preferred site for a radio transmitter and antenna system. Marconi erected 245 meter high radio masts at Klipheuwel in 1923. This was part of a plan to establish long-wave radio links between London and the entire British Empire.

The sign at the entrance of the mediumwave facility at Klipheuwel. SENTECH is "The Common Carrier for Broadcasting in South Africa" to quote from the almost faded description on the sign (Photograph Gary Deacon).

A view of the entrance with the transmitter building in the distance (Photograph Gary Deacon).

Google Earth Image of the 567 Cape Talk mediumwave facility at Klipheuwel (Click onto the image for a higher resolution) .

The 25 kw signal on 567 kHz at Klipheuwel covers the entire Western Cape. Cape Town's first talk radio station is twinned with Johannesburg's 702 Talk Radio and is owned by Primedia.


AUDIO CLIPS

567 Cape Talk station identification - recorded at 2000 UTC on the 25th October 2010 at Fish Hoek :



UNUSUAL TRANS-ATLANTIC RECEPTION !

It was interesting to read about dxer Jean Burnell's trans-Atlantic reception of 567 Cape Talk's mediumwave signal which made it through over an impressive distance of 11 425 km / 7 100 miles - recorded at 2158 UTC on the 30th April 2009 during a dxpedition at Cappahayden on the south-east coast of Newfoundland :

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Ultralight Dxing At Castle Rock - 15th and 16th October 2010

Google Earth Image showing the dx locations of Fish Hoek and Castle Rock, Cape Peninsula, South Africa.

Castle Rock, Cape Peninsula, South Africa

Castle Rock is situated in a picturesque marine reserve just south of Millers Point on the Cape Peninsula. The remote conservation area has some of the most impressive views over False Bay. It is a short 20 minute drive from my QTH at Fish Hoek to an excellent elevated coastal position which is especially suited to early evening dxing. The isolated dx location is very quiet for dx reception with no local electrical noise sources to contend with - a huge advantage when trying to dig out long haul dx or distant low power stations that would be difficult or impossible to hear in Fish Hoek's more urban environment.

Google Earth Image showing the dx location at Castle Rock, situated south of Millers Point along the winding coastal road overlooking False Bay .

The South African dxer is in a fortunate position with few local stations to contend with and utilising the non-directional properties of a relatively short antenna at Castle Rock allows for the reception of quite a variety of TIO (Trans-Indian Ocean) and African/Middle East DX. It's interesting to hear distant stations fight it out on certain frequencies in line with constantly changing propagation conditions.

A visit to Castle Rock during the evenings of the 15th and 16th October 2010 produced a few interesting stations despite average reception conditions with some moderate static.

The dx location with the mountainside towards the west.

Highlights

The tentative reception of SBC Victoria, Seychelles on 1386 khz (10 kw) and fair peaks from 3ABN Busselton Western Austalia on 1629 kHz (400 watts) occured. Huge consistent "local" quality peaks from 6WF Perth on 720 kHz was quite astonishing - it is usually the most consistent of the Australian mediumwave stations received here. HLAZ Juju, South Korea owned 1566 kHz with some remarkable clear peaks - no sign of co-channel AIR Nagpur, India which has the reputation of quite a balanced fight with HLAZ. Radio Tanzania, Mwanza blew the usually dominant co-channel 6WF out of the water on 720 khz via the 220 metre BOG which was aligned towards the north, along the left hand side of the road, during the later part of the evening.

Another view of the dx location with convenient picnic site tables.

The Loggings (mp3 audio clips have been included below).

Freq (kHz) Time (UTC)

594 2002 MALAWI MBC Radio 1 Lilongwe in Chichewa // 756 kHz 16 Oct *

612 1806 AUSTRALIA 6RN Dalwallinu w Radio National programming 15 Oct

666 1912 REUNION Radiodiffusion Vision Réunion St.Pierre in FF 15 Oct

684 1736 MAURITIUS Radio Maurice Malherbes mp3 audio clip in FF w pops 16 Oct

684 1840 AUSTRALIA 6BS Busselton w mx interlude // 720 6WF 15 Oct

702 1838 AUSTRALIA 6KP Karratha w detailed wx rpt // 720 6WF 15 Oct

720 1834 AUSTRALIA 6WF Perth mp3 audio clip w wx - consistent with excellent "local" quality peaks (8 685 km / 5 397 miles) 15 Oct

Google Earth Image of the 6WF 720 kHz 180 metre mast with a "top hat", located in Hamersley, Perth, Western Australia.

720 2024 TANZANIA Radio Tanzania Mwanza mp3 audio clip in Swahili w local music 15 Oct *

729 1852 AUSTRALIA 5RN Adelaide w human interest report 15 Oct

729 2015 GREECE GRC NET Athínai 15 Oct *

747 1842 AUSTRALIA 6SE Radio West Esperance w ads 15 Oct

756 2002 MALAWI MBC Blantyre in Chichewa 16 Oct *

774 1841 AUSTRALIA 3LO Melbourne // 720 6WF 15 Oct

810 1820 AUSTRALIA 6RN Perth under Mozambique 15 Oct

882 1740 AUSTRALIA 6PR Perth w ad 15 Oct

891 1820 AUSTRALIA 5AN ABC Adelaide under Lesotho 15 Oct

990 1747 AUSTRALIA 6RPH Perth w BBC relay 15 Oct

1044 1815 AUSTRALIA 5CS Port Pirie w classic hits 15 Oct

1098 1748 AUSTRALIA 6MD Radio West Merredin 15 Oct

1098 1934 TAIWAN Radio Free Asia in Mandarin 16 Oct

1134 1927 KENYA KBC Kitale 16 Oct

1143 1933 TAIWAN Taiwan Area Fishery Broadcasting Station Penghu w music 15 Oct

1152 1918 AUSTRALIA 6PNN Busselton w ABC News Radio programming 15 Oct

1242 1737 AUSTRALIA 5AU Port Augusta w ads 15 Oct

1242 1924 JAPAN JOLF Tokyo in JJ 15 Oct

1242 1940 FRANCE France Info, Marseille-Cabriès-Réaltor in FF 15 Oct

1296 1721 AUSTRALIA 6RN Wagin w interview15 Oct

1323 1804 AUSTRALIA 5DN Adelaide w classic hits 15 Oct

1368 1738 SEYCHELLES SBC Victoria mp3 audio clip (tentative) w ann on top of overdrive lead guitar rock music bed - very poor 15 Oct

1359 1720 TAIWAN Family Radio 15 Oct

1395 1832 AUSTRALIA 5AA Adelaide w news 15 Oct

1404 1755 AUSTRALIA 6TAB Busselton w discussion //1449 kHz 15 Oct

1404 2002 MALAWI MBC Chitpa in Chichewa // 756 kHz 16 Oct *

1413 1854 JAPAN Fukuoka in JJ under Oman 16 Oct

1422 2002 MALAWI MBC Matiya in Chichewa // 756 kHz 16 Oct *

1431 1709 DJIBOUTI Radio Sawa Arta w id 15 Oct

1440 2004 TANZANIA Radio One w EE id jingle mp3 16 Oct *

1449 1755 AUSTRALIA 6TAB Mandurah w discussion //1404 kHz 15 Oct

1458 1708 MAYOTTE Radio Vision Mayotte Pamandzi in FF 15 Oct

1458 1923 ANGOLA Emissora Provincial do Moxico Luena in PP 16 Oct

1503 1735 TAIWAN Family Radio Fangliao mp3 in Vietnamese 15 Oct

1548 1712 AUSTRALIA 4QD Emerald w talkback under Radio Islam Lenasia 15 Oct

1557 1920 TAIWAN Family Radio Kouhu in EE 15 Oct

1566 1729 SOUTH KOREA HLAZ Jeju mp3 audio clip (13 482 km / 8 377 miles) 15 Oct

Google Earth Image of the HLAZ 1566 khz antenna masts, located in Jeju Province, South Korea.

1566 1848 AUSTRALIA 3NE Wangaratta w ad and id 15 Oct

1575 1812 MAURITIUS BBC World Service Relay Bigara w interview 15 Oct

1593 1701 CHINA CNR1 Changzhou in CC 15 Oct

1611 1822 VISION Radio Network Margaret River w Christian programme 15 Oct

1629 1758 AUSTRALIA 3ABN Busselton mp3 audio clip (8 545 km / 5 310 miles) w Christian programme 15 Oct

The 3ABN 1629 kHz 30 metre AM mast with a "top hat", situated just north of Busselton (Photograph with kind permission from Rosemary Malkiewycz).

Receiver : Sony SRF-M37V ULR

Antenna :
Most stations were received inductively via a modest 30 metre sloper antenna directed towards the north. Stations indicated with an asterix * were heard inductively via the 220 metre BOG directed along the left hand side ot the road towards the north.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

TAIWAN Voice of Asia 612 kHz QSL



The Voice of Asia, Taiwan was heard on the 30th August 1986 at Hermanus. The station made it through on 612 kHz via the FRG7 and 30 metre longwire antenna.

I was fortunate to receive a QSL card and station pennant in response to my reception report.


Tuesday, October 12, 2010

KSL Salt Lake City UT 1160 kHz QSL



It was a pleasant surprise to hear KSL Salt Lake City Utah on 1160 kHz over a distance of 15 623 km / 9 707 miles on the 28th August 1986 via the FRG7 and 30 metre longwire antenna at Pinelands.

I was fortunate to receive the above QSL in response to my reception report.

Google Earth Image showing the Pinelands QTH and Cape Town - a good location for long haul dx from the U.S.A. during the 1980's.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

5RN Adelaide 729 kHz and 5AN Adelaide 891 Khz Barefoot Ultralight Radio QSL



Graham from the ABC kindly responded to my reception report regarding the unusual barefoot appearance of 729 5RN Adelaide and 891 5AN Adelaide on the 22nd September 2010.

Both 50 kw stations made it through to Fish Hoek, South Africa over a distance of 10 125 km / 6 291 miles via the Sony SRF-M37V's internal 5cm loopstick antenna.


Hi Gary,

I am happy to confirm your reception of:

729kHz 5RN Adelaide @ 1929Z 22/09/2010, and
891kHz 5AN Adelaide @ 1916Z 22/09/2010.

Both stations operate at a power of 50kW from a site at Pimpala in the southern suburbs of Adelaide in South Australia.

Impressive reception - thanks for the report!

Regards,

Graham.


Yours truly with the Sony SRF-M37V ultralight receiver - an impressive performer in the Cape Peninsula / South African environment with only a few local stations to contend with.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Audio : 729 5RN Adelaide and 891 5AN Adelaide received barefoot at Fish Hoek, South Africa.



I thought I'd share the unusual reception of 729 5RN Adelaide and 891 5AN Adelaide on the 22nd September 2010 , with the Sony SRF M37V via its internal 5 cm loopstick antenna!

Both 50 kw stations made it through to Fish Hoek, South Africa over a distance of 10 125 km / 6 291 miles via the barefoot Sony SRF-M37V.

891 5AN Adelaide peaked to an astonishing level at 1916 UTC - the most remarkable barefoot signal that I've been fortunate to hear from the station.

AUDIO

Two brief audio clips of the reception have been included below :

891 5AN Adelaide recorded at 1916 UTC on 22nd Sep 2010.

729 5RN Adelaide recorded at 1929 UTC on 22nd Sep 2010.

Google Earth Image of the 729 5RN and 891 5AN antenna masts site at Pimpala, situated in the southern suburbs of Adelaide in South Australia.

Google Earth Image showing the arrival bearing of 5RN and 5AN from Adelaide. After an initial takeoff above 6.6 km of land from down under, the signals continued over an all-sea path across the Indian ocean, arriving above False Bay and only 1 km of land to the dx location at Fish Hoek, over 10 125 km / 6 291 miles away.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

KDKA Pittsburgh PA 1020 kHz QSL


KDKA Pittsburg PA on 1020 khz made it through to Pinelands via the FRG7 and 30 metre longwire antenna on the 21st August 1986.

Radio Programming Intern Rodger Sauer kindly responded to my reception report with a letter and an interesting 1970 booklet "It Started Hear", about the early history of KDKA.




Carried aloft by a big balloon, an experimental antenna is tested in the Pittsburgh area by KDKA personnel (Photographs from "It Started Hear" - a KDKA booklet commemorating 50 years of broadcasting).

Friday, October 1, 2010

WMAZ Macon GA 940 khz QSL

WMAZ logo on the station's letterhead from 1986.


WMAZ Macon, Georgia on 940 kHz made it through on the 27th July 1986 via the FRG7 and 30 metre longwire at Sandbaai (The station was heard with co-channel WINZ Miami, Florida).

Chief Engineer William Sowell kindly verified my reception report.