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Re: [IRCA] Poipu, Kauai (Hawaii) DXing



Theo -


I should have mentioned it is Brazilian Portuguese, like you did.

And yes, about the first word is Transmundial. Good spot.


I think this is another case of reporting even channel DX on a TP/DU frequenmcy.

Chuck
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] Poipu, Kauai (Hawaii) DXing

801 is in Portuguese, and to my ears of the Brazilian kind.

Are you sure you weren't on 800, though the direction would be totally
wacky?  <g>  The woman says "Transmundial" within the opening seconds of
your clip but there's no context I can grab before that.

Theo

On 3/11/2018 9:15 AM, Bruce Portzer wrote:
> Hi Gary
>
> It sounds like you're off to a good start.
>
> 783 lacked the key words I need, such as "Guangbo", to ID Chinese
> stations.  No ideas on that one.
>
> 801 sounds like Italian, which suggests the Rete Italia station in
> Gosford NSW.  The gang at RealDX should  be able to nail it down for
> sure.
>
> Enjoy you trip
>
> Bruce
>
>
> On 11/3/2018 04:47, Gary DeBock wrote:
>>       After two trips to Kona, Hawaii (on the Big Island) my wife and
>> I decided to try a vacation on the "Garden Island" of Kauai. Craig
>> Barnes has already been here with his 5" Frequent Flyer FSL in April
>> of 2017 ,and made out like a bandit with lots of Asian DX in
>> Princeville, on the north side of the island.
>>
>>       Whereas Kona on the Big Island has a high mountain ridge which
>> greatly reduces the strength of North and South American stations,
>> Poipu in Kauai has a straight ocean shot to both areas, along with
>> similar paths to both Asia and the South Pacific. In DXing tonight it
>> seemed like all four areas were coming in at good strength, with 621
>> kHz having two S9 stations from two different areas (621-Tuvalu and
>> VoK's Japanese service) and 1440 kHz having the same (Kiribati and
>> JOWF). Fortunately the "Frequent Flyer" FSL can completely null out
>> one area or the other.
>>
>>       To investigate some questions that were discussed recently
>> among the Northwest TP-DXing gang, I made a recording of 621-VoK's
>> Japanese service at 0943, complete with a buzzing hum on the audio
>> (which is more noticeable during signal fades)
>> https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/7d6eggmr9ntnfjej3zf22dh1s5p32wyd
>>
>> There was also a question of the identity of the 783 "Chinese Opera"
>> station. At the 1000 TOH I was able to record the full Chinese ID,
>> which hopefully someone can decipher
>> https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/rcliqm4q1b9amlvmw11ofgfje6en66a2
>>
>> Finally, I promised Chris Kadlec that I would investigate whether 801
>> kHz really has a Seoul metro area jammer on the Pyongyang BS signal .
>> Unfortunately 801 kHz had this monster UnID covering the frequency
>> from 0910-0930 tonight, which I think may be from the Philippines.
>> Can anyone provide language or station identification?
>> https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/mpi5eam5d93beb5hd0kne8y0x50h9zua
>>
>> Anyway, Chris, I'll keep trying on the 801 jammer investigation. One
>> thing seems to be for sure here in Kauai-- the 819-KCBS and 981-CNR1
>> stations don't seem to have the overwhelming strength that they did
>> in Kona (at least not tonight). But 783-China was at S9+ strength for
>> much of the evening, when it was pretty weak in Kona
>> https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/dsw1h8s4ilxq5mxpnd0bd67fte4wfifw Go
>> figure!
>>
>> 73 and Good DX,
>>
>> Gary DeBock (DXing at Poipu Kai, Kauai, Hawaii for 6 days)
>>
>> 7.5" loopstick CC Skywave Ultralight + 5" Frequent Flyer FSL antenna
>>
>>
>>

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