YouTube Video - BBC 2016 ANTARCTIC BROADCAST
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YouTube Video:
THE 2016 BBC ANTARCTIC TRANSMISSION
Southeastern Australia is not really that far from the Antarctic Territories. So our reception of the special BBC Winter Solstice broadcast to the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) teams on June 21, 2016 was probably a fair indication of how listeners in that region might have heard the broadcasts, although they probably had more success with the Ascension Island relay outlet on 7360 kHz than I had here at Mount Evelyn! Overall, 5985 and 6035 kHz were the best signals here. But a number of other listeners around the globe also had good reception of 7360.
I've made a 12 minute YouTube video record from the three BBC relay stations. This recording focuses not so much on the program content, but rather the reception characteristics of the signals. It also looks at a variety of DSP, modes and IF control tuning techniques using the Yaesu FTDX3000 transceiver.
You can find some more information on the Midwinter festivities at the BAS website:
https://www.bas.ac.uk/media-post/midwinters-day-in-antarctica-2/
So, here's my video summary of the broadcast as monitored at Mount Evelyn:
73 and good DX to you all!
Rob Wagner VK3BVW

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