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Re: [IRCA] Saturday October 20 - TransPacific Note Book - Victoria
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Saturday October 20 - TransPacific Note Book - Victoria
- From: Gary DeBock <d1028gary@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2018 15:21:15 -0700 (PDT)
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Thanks for the very detailed TP-DXing report, Colin (which I'm sure took a serious amount of time and effort).
On hot-propagation days like yesterday and today, the essential question is how much time do you devote to a detailed TP-DXing report (that does justice to the exceptional conditions) without neglecting other important duties as a well-connected member of the human race?
Thank goodness for live DXing, where you only receive one frequency at a time.
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
> On October 20, 2018 at 11:39 AM Nick Hall-Patch <nhp@xxxxxxxx mailto:nhp@xxxxxxxx > wrote:
>
>
> Nice descriptions Colin. You put your finger on a big (but
> pleasant) problem in that a number of channels these mornings are a
> jumble. If there was time enough, one could perhaps park on 864 for
> example, and see what turns up, almost like a graveyard channel. But
> even with an SDR, there's not enough hours in the day.
>
> Another issue is that even on a channel like 594, JOAK can suddenly
> take a dive, and who knows what might then turn up. At most times
> of the year, it might just be be noise and splatter, but right now....?
>
> 73
>
> Nick
>
>
>
> At 17:50 2018-10-20, R. Colin Newell wrote:
> >As others have noticed, it was a pleasantly lively morning at the dials
> >with a combination of stellar Japanese, Korean and Chinese reception -
> >Using a old school notebook approach to things today (by request) - my
> >YouTube video channel needs to some fine tuning; better audio and
> >continuity for starters.
> >
> >************* PART ONE ****************
> >
> >FREQUENCY UTC STATION Observations
> >---------------------------------------------------------------------
> >531 Khz 1325 JOQG NHK1 Morioka At its level best from 1325 through
> >around 1340 with Japanese talk
> >540 Khz 1432 NHK Various Very, very tentative with musical fanfare //
> >to 594 - was watching this and other even channels
>
> > > for activity and there was lots to pick from - but nothing super
> >
> > > definitive - nor did I hear any pips on the hour.
> >558 Khz 1408 HLQH Korea - assuming the pop music station that was not
> >// to a more sombre CC or KK talker on 603
> >567 khz 1330 on JOIK Sapporo - in all morning with NHK1 programming
> >585 Khz 1423 EE Aussie style news - 7RN maybe?
> >594 Khz 1330 on - JOAK Tokyo NHK1 programming solidly in all morning
> >603 Khz 1330 on - more or less monopolized by a non-Korean station -
> >China?
> >612 Khz 1330 on - EE talk most of the time that I checked - 4QR Brisbane
> >621 Khz 1330 on - a miss mash of stuff that at any given moment of
> >perseverance would have yielded some audio or talk
> >but I did not hang around.
> >639 Khz 1330 on - CNR1 bashing the stuffing out of 640 (KFI) most of the
> >morning
> >657 khz 1330 on - KCBS Pyongyang - occasionally at good levels with sombre
> >and brain rinsing organ music
> >666 khz 1330 on - JOBK Osaka NHK1 - pretty much one of the regulars with
> >syndicated network stuff
> >675 Khz 1411 could have been something sounding somewhat Vietnamese - but
> >also could have been a Chinese dialect
> >693 Khz 1340 on - JOAB Tokyo NHK2 stuff getting clobbered by CBC 690 - but
> >at good levels none the less
> >702 Khz 1340 on - NHK2 various - Japanese talk on numerous passes
> >738 Khz 1345 on - Chinese talk in 730 Vancouver and KCBS San Francisco
> >splatter assault - Taiwan I imagine
> >747 Khz 1330 on - JOIB Hokkaido NHK2 - full on all morning with various
> >syndicated programs
> >756 Khz 1330 on - CNR Various - Chinese and variants on what sounded like
> >Chinese on around a dozen tune pasts...
> >*765 Khz 1424 - UNKNOWN - not sure who the DU sounding EE Talk was here -
> >quite distinctly - assumed it was ABC*
> >* but I did not see any active listings for ABC Australia on this channel -
> >any ideas?*
> >774 Khz 1330 on - JOUB Akita - ruling the channel most of the morning --
> >apart from the times that clear English speaking would emerge underneath -
> >assuming 3LO Melbourne Australia with network programming
> >792 Khz 1426 Assuming 4RN Brisbane with ABC programming here
> >801 khz 1330 on - a solid signal here all morning with occasional snippets
> >of choral signing - assuming the North Korean
> >819 khz 1330 on - more or less like 801 - just better and louder
> >828 khz 1330 on - JOBB Osaka - NHK2 holding the fort - but occasionally
> >other sort-of-sounding English murmurs deep in the background
> >837 khz 1330 on - a mix of different things with occasional snippets of
> >what sounded like Japanese
> >846 Khz 1330 on - a real nest of stuff, 2 to 4 signals duking it out with
> >occasional Chinese and/or Korean talkers surfacing
> >855 khz 1330 on - Like 846 khz but worse - lots of combined signals but
> >no actual winner
> >864 khz 1330 on - less of a wrestling match than the 2 previous channels
> >but still pretty thick with Korean surfacing occasionally
> >873 khz 1330 on JOGB NHK2 - solidly holding the channel on multiple passes
> >891 khz 1330 on - likely 2 or more players here with not one defining the
> >channel - best guess JOHK Sendai being the trophy bearer with JJ talks
> >900 khz 1330 on - an enticing channel with a blend of odd, non-North
> >American sounding stuff but no dominant station
> >909 khz 1330 on - a rats nest of stuff - but I did not spend much time
> >here - have heard Japanese in the past.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >--
> >Colin Newell - Editor and creator *of *Coffeecrew.com
> ><http://www.Coffeecrew.com> and DXer.ca <http://www.DXer.ca> -
> >VA7WWV | Twitter @CoffeeCrew | Victoria - Canada
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