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Re: [IRCA] Oklahoma TP DX 10/5/16
Gary:
I didnât hear anything on 567 kHz, but the PL-380âs S/N indicator was showing a signal.
I got lucky hearing 3LO on Sunday. I couldnât understand the talking on the program, but there was a passage of distinctive sounding Tibetan music that matched the simulcast on Radio Australia. Later I downloaded a podcast from the ABC to compare. There is no doubt that I heard the station.
Unfortunately I couldnât do the same after with 4BC yesterday. Due to the weak signal and QRN it was justl unintelligent talk by a man. Iâm pretty sure it was English. There was a brief announcement by a woman that coincided with what was on the internet. Even after running the recording passed Audacity and iTunes several time I couldnât tell what I had heard. So Iâm only listing the 4BC ID as tentative. I canât believe itâs only 6.3 kW at night. I briefly had a inaudible signal on 1016 kHz at sunset in Brisbane this morning.
I feel Tahiti on 738 kHz is nearly impossible because of the inference on 740 kHz. At night, I mostly hear near-by KRMG (25 kW) and CFZM (50 kW) with an occasional XE from south of the border. The same is true of 4QR on 612. KCSP-610 is audible 24/7 and pretty much impossible to null toward Australia. There is also XEGS in Sinaloa.
Because of the distance and super powered signals, itâs easier to hear Asians.
Good DX.
Richard.
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