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    [UltralightDX] CHRISTMAS EVE DX TEST: WCGA 1100 Woodbine, Georgia

    The Courtesy Program Committee (CPC) of the National Radio Club and International Radio Club of America is pleased to announce a Christmas Eve DX Test for WCGA 1100 in Woodbine, Georgia.


    Station owner Wesley Cox explained, “WCGA is a daytime-only station that broadcasts a news/talk format to the Georgia coast at 10,000 watts. We sign off at sundown to protect WTAM in Cleveland, Ohio. But we need to do some maintenance on our Harris DX-10 transmitter and the audio chain, so we thought, let’s do it on Christmas Eve.”

    The station will broadcast test tones, Morse Code identifications, long-duration 1 kHz test tones, and Christmas music produced using a modular synthesizer. The testing will begin at 12:01 AM Eastern Time (05:01 UTC) on Saturday morning, December 24th.

    The test can be received at great distances, perhaps even in Europe and Scandanavia. Cox welcomes reception reports from faraway listeners, “We’re especially interested in hearing reports about the audio coming from the station, noting any distortion or modulation issues.”

    Listeners who hear the test are asked to submit reception reports to the CPC, who will handle the station's reception reports. Please follow the requirements below:

    Send an email of your report, along with a two-minute long recording of your reception in .MP3 or .WAV format to:

    dx@highnoonfilm.com

    The email should include the following:

    John Doe, W4DOE
    123 Main Street | Contact Information of DXer
    Anytown, AL 35112 |
    USA |

    johndoe@yephoo.com | Email Address of DXer

    Member of both IRCA & NRC | Please note your membership in our clubs.

    Drake R8B with a 40’ longwire | Information about the equipment used to receive the station.

    Remarks | Comments about the station’s audio, interference, frequency stability, or
    other information you’d like to share.

    WCGA.mp3 | Attach a copy of the audio you received.

    All emails should be formatted exactly as above. Start with your contact information, and be sure to include the email where you want the QSL emailed.

    Reception reports must be received within the next 30 days. The use of remote SDRs to receive the test is discouraged unless it is a receiver location that you have built and maintained specifically for DXing. If a remote SDR is used, you must disclose the location of the receiver and the name of the owner, if known. The remote receiver must be located at least 500 miles from WCGA.

    One QSL per DXer.

    The CPC would like to thank station owners Wesley and De Cox, along with everyone at Cox Broadcast Group, Inc for working with the DXing community to coordinate the station maintenance. “We wanted to give something back to hobbyists who love radio as we do. It’s also a great way to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Something that gets lost too often in all the hustle of the season. We hope our local listeners will enjoy it too.”

    The station will be on the air testing for two hours, using their daytime power and pattern. Their antenna is a six-wire Ron Knott folded unipolar. Don’t miss this chance to hear a rare daytime-only station and put a new one in the logbook.

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    DXer John Johnson at the WCGA Transmitter Site
    Enfield, CT USA
    Visit Mike's DX at https://mikesdx.com or go here.

    On the web since 1999! (that's 23 years!)
    See what else I have over there
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    #2
    Thanks for letting us know about this test Mike! I’m listening to them now. They just finished broadcasting an Apple ringtone over and over followed by Morse code. So far I’ve heard these and the various test tones. Haven’t heard the Christmas music yet.

    This is the first time I have heard a test broadcast so this is quite interesting. Will definitely keep updated on future tests.

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      #3
      The test concluded with a Christmas tune and verbal message by female voice at 2:00am est.

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        #4
        Sent my e-mail out last night. Your reception came through quite clear! Thanks for the opportunity!
        Broc D'Albor
        St. Martinville, LA
        EM40cb
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        Equipment List:
        - Antennacraft FM6 6-Element Yagi
        - RCA VH226E Outdoor Antenna Rotator
        - Wineguard Boost XT 18dB Preamp
        - Sony XDR-S3HD AM/FM Tuner/Receiver
        - SDRplay RSP1A running SDR Console v3.2

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          #5
          ** U S A. 1100 kHz, WCGA in Woodbine, SE Georgia scheduled for a

          special DX test Dec 24 at 0500-0700 UT. I heard it last time in April,

          but check again and record for a QSL. 0608 tune in, tone sweeps upward

          audible under WTAM Cleveland, even before I null it on the rotatable

          DX-398 with internal antenna only. WTAM is 50 kW ND; WCGA is a 10 kW

          ND daytimer. 0609, continuous 1 kHz tone; 0610 sweeps upward. I record

          at 0618-0623 and later can just barely make out Morse code VVVs and at

          0621, WCGA several times. Here`s my 2-minute clip I will be submitting

          as evidence for eQSL:

          https://www.w4uvh.net/WCGA_MorseID_20221224_0621.mp3

          It`s most readable around halfway in, followed by continuous tone. So

          that`s it. Tnx for the test. Another one is coming at same hours Dec

          25 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)



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