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Re: [IRCA] September 11 2016 PART Three (of 3) - West Coast TP's
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] September 11 2016 PART Three (of 3) - West Coast TP's
- From: "Paul B. Walker, Jr." <walkerbroadcasting@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2016 19:20:16 -0400
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No TP DXing for me last night/this morning, enjoyed a booming Radio Rossie
9895khz, Vocie of Vietnam 12019jhz and a few others.
I can only stay up so late like this on weekends, so I have to pick and
choose what to hear.. especially when its already in the mid 30s to upper
30s at night
Paul
On Sun, Sep 11, 2016 at 7:18 PM, R. Colin Newell <coffeecanuck@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> 900 - 1600 Khz
>
> This morning did not belong to the upper band (and neither did
> yesterday...) but with a little
> patience and digging, some nuggets were retrieved.
>
> 909, 918, 927, 936, 945khz... carriers and little else during the 12:20
> until 13:40 session.
>
> 954 khz Almost always TBS Tokyo JOKR and today no exception - higher energy
> music and talk -
> and you can tell by the fact that the female on-air personalities sound 16
> years old and giggle a lot.
>
> 963 Khz - if you hope to hear Russian on medium wave these days, this will
> be one of the first -
> and ironically, it is from China. Come to think of it, Russia on
> medium-wave is a sad shadow of
> its former self. As little as 5 - 7 years ago there were a dozen high
> powered Russian long wave
> stations in Siberia that would put bone crushing signals into the North
> West - truly staggering levels
> of signals. 279 Khz being one good example. The electric bills got too
> high. They turned them off.
> Anyway - at great levels at 13:27 moments before the band started its
> sunrise death pangs.
>
> 972 Khz KBS S. Korea - at 1500KW (max) this is easily the first S. Korean
> station you will here.
> IN for the entire morning session with chorale/christian sounding music and
> talk.
>
> 1017 Khz JOLB Fukuoka, Japan - what I consider one of the more dominant and
> easily received Tier-2
> NHK2 stations. At a decent level around 1323 UTC
>
> 1053 Khz S. Korea Jammer - built for one purpose - to play something that
> "sounds" like "Ditty ditty ditty ditty..." over and over again
> with no variation - and much to my surprise, it sometimes fades revealing
> either Japan underneath or the DPRK station its
> trying to flatten. In this morning for the entire shift - but with JJ
> coming to the surface every 5 - 10 minutes or so.
>
> 1143 Khz China (t) with Chinese opera - as opposed to more the poppy stuff
> that Taiwan Fisheries plays - this is a classic
> battle royale channel. Either one can appear.
>
> 1179 Khz UNid - 12:53 with what sounded like Chinese opera.
>
> 1242 Khz NBS JOLF - one of the top ten Japanese stations to usually appear
> and top 5 among the "commercial" stations. 12:51 UTC
>
> 1287 Khz JOHR Hokkaido HBC - arguably the best sounding Tier 1 commercial
> stations in Japan - often at absurdly good levels on the W/NW Flag
> definitely in the category of "always there when the band is open..." and
> often among the last to leave when sunrise sets in.
>
> 1566 Khz HLAZ (FEBC) - likely the consistently loudest Asian signal on the
> band- with a couple of different antenna patterns - and at 250kw
> packs a wallop and a great "split" for good penetration into the North
> American continent. When in Hawaii, this appears early and stays late -
> here on the west coast, it'll hang around regardless of the suns position
> in the sky.
>
> 1575 Khz VOA Thailand - at a million watts, not quite the thumper that you
> would expect. Almost always second fiddle to 1566 and always with Lao and
> S.E.A. languages and familiar VOA interval signals on the hour.
>
> 1593 Khz CNR (t) China likely the chorale music at 13:32 as the band began
> its shut down. This is a good window for Japan quite often later in the
> season.
>
> Receivers - Drake R8 / AOR 7030+
> Antennas - W/NW Flag with FLG100 Wellbrook Head and "Newell made" Remote
> VACTROL & ALA100 (N-S)
>
> --
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