[IRCA] TPs Nov 11: Decent
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[IRCA] TPs Nov 11: Decent



Since this AM was my last one to DX here until mid-May, I got up at 
4:30 local time (sunrise 7:15 AM) to get the last bit of gusto before 
we head back to OKlahoma.  My efforts were rewarded with pretty darn 
decent conditions, even that early. I had at least mumble-level audio 
on virtually every channel from 738 to 1107 before the morning was 
over and on about 50% of the rest of the channels. 774 Japan was the 
strongest and the most consistent through the morning, but I also had 
very listenable audio on: 828 Japan, 837 Harbin (excellent at times), 
918 Shandonggggg,  936 Anhui (not great-but best o season), 963 the 
CRI Russian Lang. SVC, 1377 CNR1, 1386 NHK2 Synchros and language 
recognition level on a slew of others.

The morning closed out for me with a het and then threshold audio 
appearing once again for a few post-dawn minutes on 1548. Gonna have 
to get at least to the language recognition level before I can start 
bragging about DW in Sri Lanka, but this sure keeps my hopes up for 
next year.

Since we don't like to drive much at night and the days are now 
short, I'll be on line from various motels most evenings this next 
week. Lord willin' and the creek don't rise, we project getting to 
central Oklahoma by Thursday evening.  We are hoping for a very 
boring road trip.

Its been a wonderful season with so many high points that I hardly 
dare think about them (leaving the lovely Pacific Northwest is 
difficult enough as it is.) It was great hearing all sorts of new 
stations, mostly here on Orcas rather than Grayland this year, and 
the DXpedition to QCI was REALLY special. The most fun was spending 
time with various old friends (getting older every season) and 
meeting one new one... I finally got over to Victoria, BC in person 
and got to meet Colin Newell for the first time, face-to-face. A very 
nice man.  Colin has provided several of my best grins, too. Colin 
lives in a high-rise in Victoria... on the 8th floor or so.  During 
those great conditions recently, he found he could do better DXing 
with his e1 by getting away from his DX desk hanging it (the radio) 
out over the rail of his balcony, whip antenna extended..... I've 
heard of DXing "bare-foot," but given the dark hour, Ol' Colin may 
have had several other parts bare up on that balcony at "Oh 
dark:30!"  Colin,  may this be the year that you and yours find that 
perfect house with room for real antennas.... next fall, it would be 
nice to be inside, I bet!

Although the Fall TA and TP season (from the Pacific NW) is obviously 
winding down, I hope it continues to give you guys reason to get up 
before dawn and stagger over to the radio.... I'll be reading the 
list, hoping to be (mildly) jealous!

John B.

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