BC-DX TopNews WWDXC #945 BC-DX 945

BC-DX TopNews WWDXC #945 BC-DX 945 BC-DX TopNews WWDXC #945 BC-DX 945

10.12.2012 Views

Summer 1400-1500 (-1530 Sun-Thur), winter 1500-1600 (-1630 Sun-Thur) UT 6990 40 ISR 250 90 800 pers ISR KOL 9390 40 ISR 250 90 800 pers ISR KOL 9985 40 ISR 250 90 800 pers ISR KOL 11595 40 ISR 250 27 800 pers ISR KOL 13850 40 ISR 250 90 800 pers ISR KOL 15760 40 ISR 250 90 800 pers ISR KOL antenna type 800 - 849 Horizontal log-periodic antenna Designation: LPH N / L / h1 / hN / l1 / lN / Z N = number of elements L = distance between the centres of the shortest and the longest elements in meters. hL = height of the shortest element in meters hN = height of the longest element in meters l1 = length of the longest element in meters lN = length of the longest elements in meters Z = impedance of the antenna internal feeder () Antenna Code - Antenna Definition 800 LPH 18/35/30/30/3/26/89 (ITU file list) JAPAN Ham Fair 2010 was held on August 21 and 22 at Odaiba Island, Tokyo, with many participants, instead of unusual "killing" heatness in Tokyo. Alinco DX-R8 shortwave receiver, and AOR AR-5001D multi-band receiver were unveiled for the first time. Japan Shortwave Club had also a booth there, and staffs from HCJB and Voice of Vietnam were attended. On August 21, JSWC also held the "shortwave lecture" in the nearest building. The items were 1. A study on Magnetic Loop Antennas - development of Delta Loop 7 and Delta Loop 8 Antennas, by Atsuhisa Kageyama. 2. Shortwave World in 2010 - recent trends and measures, by Takahito Akabayashi. 3. A Hora Japonese - a study on Japanese language broadcasting of the Japanese community in Brazil, by Tetsuya Hirahara. Attached photographs 1. With Kazuo Ozaki from HCJB at JSWC booth. 2. Takahito Akabayashi in lecture. (Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Aug 23) JAPAN Yahoo maps, MS Virtual Earth, Google Earth imagery. Some high file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WWDXD-BCDX/2010/BCDX977.TXT[11.06.2012 10:40:16]

esolution place. VE Update - Google Earth V.5 historical image. JPN SAP Sapporo Ebetsu MW 567, SW 3970 6005 9535 kHz. JPN VLF JJY-40 Ohtakadoya-yama 40 kHz. (Ootakadoya 250m tall tower for JJY & radio wave for clock) JPN SHO Tokyo Shobu, NHK 594 and 693 kHz, 2 masts. JPN Osaka 1008 kHz 50 kW JPN Osaka 1179 kHz 50 kW JPN JOCR Kobe 558 kHz 20 kW dir, 2masts JPN Hiroshima 702 / 1071 kHz 10 kW JPN JOIF Fukuoka 1413 kHz 50 kW JPN Oita 639 / 1467 kHz file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WWDXD-BCDX/2010/BCDX977.TXT[11.06.2012 10:40:16]

Summer 1400-1500 (-1530 Sun-Thur), winter 1500-1600 (-1630 Sun-Thur) UT<br />

6990 40 ISR 250 90 800 pers ISR KOL<br />

9390 40 ISR 250 90 800 pers ISR KOL<br />

9985 40 ISR 250 90 800 pers ISR KOL<br />

11595 40 ISR 250 27 800 pers ISR KOL<br />

13850 40 ISR 250 90 800 pers ISR KOL<br />

15760 40 ISR 250 90 800 pers ISR KOL<br />

antenna type 800 - 849<br />

Horizontal log-periodic antenna<br />

Designation: LPH N / L / h1 / hN / l1 / lN / Z<br />

N = number of elements<br />

L = distance between the centres of the shortest and the longest<br />

elements in meters.<br />

hL = height of the shortest element in meters<br />

hN = height of the longest element in meters<br />

l1 = length of the longest element in meters<br />

lN = length of the longest elements in meters<br />

Z = impedance of the antenna internal feeder ()<br />

Antenna Code - Antenna Definition<br />

800<br />

LPH 18/35/30/30/3/26/89<br />

(ITU file list)<br />

JAPAN Ham Fair 2010 was held on August 21 and 22 at Odaiba Island,<br />

Tokyo, with many participants, instead of unusual "killing" heatness in<br />

Tokyo.<br />

Alinco <strong>DX</strong>-R8 shortwave receiver, and AOR AR-5001D multi-band receiver were<br />

unveiled for the first time. Japan Shortwave Club had also a booth there,<br />

and staffs from HCJB and Voice of Vietnam were attended.<br />

<br />

<br />

On August 21, JSWC also held the "shortwave lecture" in the nearest<br />

building.<br />

The items were<br />

1. A study on Magnetic Loop Antennas - development of Delta Loop 7 and<br />

Delta Loop 8 Antennas, by Atsuhisa Kageyama.<br />

2. Shortwave World in 2010 - recent trends and measures,<br />

by Takahito Akabayashi.<br />

3. A Hora Japonese - a study on Japanese language broadcasting of the<br />

Japanese community in Brazil, by Tetsuya Hirahara.<br />

Attached photographs<br />

1. With Kazuo Ozaki from HCJB at JSWC booth.<br />

2. Takahito Akabayashi in lecture.<br />

(Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>TopNews</strong> Aug 23)<br />

JAPAN Yahoo maps, MS Virtual Earth, Google Earth imagery. Some high<br />

file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WW<strong>DX</strong>D-<strong>BC</strong><strong>DX</strong>/2010/<strong>BC</strong><strong>DX</strong>977.TXT[11.06.2012 10:40:16]

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