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Re: [IRCA] TP for 31 Oct from Victoria, BC
Nick and Bruce,
When I first checked the band at 1330 (before setting up the loops in the
back yard) things did indeed seem more promising than they turned out from
1400-1445. On the modified ICF-2010 indoors at 1330, I had audio from both
738-Taiwan Fisheries and 657-Pyongyang. Between 1330 and 1410 the band
seemed to drop off badly, and the audio from both of those stations fizzled out.
There was almost no sunrise enhancement noted, and conditions around 1435
were bad enough to call it quits.
73, Gary
In a message dated 10/31/2009 12:29:17 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
bportzer@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
> Hmm, in spite of Nigel's and Bruce's comments, this morning in Victoria
was a large improvement on yesterday, thought part of the quantity of
loggings was due to spending more time at it. Hope the guys at Grayland had
similar conditions.
>
> One caveat, the strongest signals were heard between 1250 and 1330UT
(maybe peaking about 1320), and signal strengths tapered off after that point,
with no obvious sunrise enhancement. In addition, after 1330, the
decline in signals was most noticeable in the upper band, which had shown some
signs of liveliness previously. Finally, 603 kHz and below was a bit of a
gold mine of good signals this morning, though nothing new logged. (also
ran the SDR-14 earlier, and found Mayak chimes on 666//576 at 0959, mystery
chimes on 603 at 0959 and 1359, which I'm suspecting is KBS2, and 720 had
CC pips at 1200UT mixing w/KDWN.
I also noticed better signals at around 1320. In my case, I was
recording 30 minute segments starting at the upper part of the band and
working my way down. That may explain why 1206 was my best audio of the
morning and 1170 was one of the best (despite having co-channel KPUG) -
I was recording that part of the band when everything apparently
peaked. That's one of the drawbacks of timed SDR recordings - you get
snapshots of parts of the band at various times. You can't tell for
sure if conditions were consistently good or bad in a particular part of
the band or if the band in general was good or bad while you were
there. That would be mush less of an issue for someone DXing in "real
time" or recording on a Perseus.
Bruce
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