WNJC-1360 NJ Transmitter Test (QRSS Mode Added!)
Date: Sunday, June 10th (Late Saturday night, early Sunday Morning).
Time: 00:00AM until 04:00AM Eastern Time (0400-0800 UTC). Test may extend until 6:00 AM Eastern.
Modes of Operation: 4,000 Watts ND. Transmitter testing and maintenance ongoing during the evening.
Programming: Morse Code ID's, Sweep Tones, Voice ID, SFX, quasi-QRSS 2.5khz Slow Speed Morse Code
Test Material: Morse Code ID's, Sweep tones, and a "QRSS" (Slow Speed Morse Code ID'S). The quasi-QRSS signal is encoded at 2.5khz. Dot length is 5 seconds in length.
You can attempt to detect the quasi-QRSS signal using only your radio, computer soundcard and some free spectrum analysis software such as Argo from www.weaksignals.com.
QSL Information: Reception reports are desired via e-mail (first choice) and snail mail (only if e-mail is not available) Station would prefer to received recordings of the test (MP3, CD, or cassette). Submit reports to: les @ highnoonfilm.com and please put "WNJC DX Test" in the subject line.
All standard mail reports should go to:
Les Rayburn
High Noon Film
100 Centerview Drive Suite 111
Birmingham, AL 35216
SASE Required for QSL.
Our special thanks to John "Duke" Hamann, KC2DUX for including this test material during the transmitter mainteanance!
++Best bet for up to the second DX Info is on the #mwdx chat room at www.starchat.net. Join us during the test nights!++

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