Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-2
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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-2



Hi Gary;

I had JOIP Oita in here nicely on 639 at 1400Z Sep 30 2010. A clear NHK1 //594. Also had Koriyama on 846 the same morning, along with the 675 NHK1 synchros, all 5 KW.  I'd say JOIP is an excellent candidate for your 639 station. Even though the big JA guns were down somewhat on Oct 1 the band does strange things. The 1 KW 1602 synchros were audible here, for instance.

73 and have fun with the TP's

Tom Rothlisberger K7WV
Perseus SDR
Wellbrook ALA-100M with 50' NW/SE loop element









-----Original Message-----
From: D1028Gary@xxxxxxx
To: ultralightdx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sat, Oct 2, 2010 2:41 pm
Subject: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-2


Hello All,

    The Chinese TP's were really strong here this  morning, and several 
ainland stations had their strongest audio ever. 981-CNR1  was really booming 
n on a very noisy frequency (980-CKNW is a daytimer  here, and Seattle 
oise from 950 and 1000 doesn't help) for a first-ever  Puyallup logging (the 
tation is a regular at Grayland). 621-China  (presumed Heilongjiang) had its 
est audio of the season, and many other  second-tier Chinese stations had 
ecent strength. Like Bruce and Tim  have already observed, though, this 
orning's TP propagation was pretty  selective, and the Japanese stations 
enerally didn't share in the  increased-strength bonanza.

    The most interesting signal of the morning,  though, was a persistent 
siatic TP co-channel mixing with 639-CNR1 around  1406-- the first time any 
sian co-channel had been heard here on 639. The  station certainly wasn't 
iji (which was looped out, in this DU-dead zone), and  had strength which 
pproached that of CNR1 at times. I made a couple of  "headphone recommended" 
P3's, but since the Grayland and Masset archives don't  show too much here 
xcept CNR1, it's a real mystery. Congratulations to Bruce  and Tim for 
heir loggings of 1170-VOA in the Philippines-- one that I certainly  would 
ave checked, if alerted. It should receive due attention  tomorrow :-) 

    The following were received on a C.Crane SWP  Slider model (7.5" 
oopstick) inductively coupled to a 9' sided PVC tuned  passive loop (in the 
ack 
ard):

58  JOCR  Kobe, Japan  Weak Japanese speech around  1328
85  JOPG  Kushiro, Japan  Poor-fair Japanese talk in and  out, 1330
94  JOAK  Tokyo, Japan  Good interview program at 1329, w/  fades
03  TP-Mix  HLSA pop music and UnID Chinese at good level  1333
21  China (presumed Heilongjiang)  Best signal of season so far  in
        some KPOJ  splatter  _http://www.mediafire.com/?dcjtuqxybcdy168_ 
http://www.mediafire.com/?dcjtuqxybcdy168) 
39  CNR1  China Synchros  Good Chinese speech w/  fades, 1343
39  UnID-TP  Mixing with CNR1 at a fair level from 1406-1410,  this
         mystery station  was heard for the first time ever here. At 1408
         the speech sounded  something like CNR1's Chinese-- maybe
         Thai?   _http://www.mediafire.com/?nd3tvsthu73m4np_ 
http://www.mediafire.com/?nd3tvsthu73m4np)   
         A couple of minutes  earlier the mystery station was also 
         competing w/  CNR1   _http://www.mediafire.com/?76bd609cy1kudz0_ 
http://www.mediafire.com/?76bd609cy1kudz0) 
48  VOR  Razdolnoye, Russia  Very good Chinese program at  1355
57  Pyongyang BS  N. Korea  Loud Korean male shouting  at 1337
66  JOBK  Osaka, Japan  Fair-good Japanese talk program at  1341
75  VOV  Hanoi, Vietnam  Fair-good VV news at 1402, no  NHK's
84  China (presumed)  Threshold audio in and out from  1330-1400
02+  Korean Central B.S.  N. Korean buzzing again in  splatter, 1348
38  BEL2  Penghu, Taiwan  Vibrant Chinese pop music w/  HKLG
47  JOIB  Sapporo, Japan  Good Japanese talk w/ KXL  splatter, 1339
56  CNR1  China Synchros  Very good Chinese speech  around 1342
74  JOUB  Akita, Japan  No match for KTTH splatter this  morning
92  UnID  Threshold audio, apparently Chinese, around 1350
28  JOBB  Osaka, Japan  Not especially strong, CC QRM at  1349
91  TP-Mix  Apparent mix of JOHK and China, fair at  1335
18  China (presumed Shandong)  Fair-good Chinese talk at  1354
36  China (presumed Anhui)  Good male-female Chinese dialog  1353
72  HLCA  Dangjin, S. Korea  Fair-good Korean pop music  1351
81  CNR1 China Synchros  Very strong Chinese (in some  splatter)
         for new  Puyallup logging at 1345   
http://www.mediafire.com/?cb1u9f9g4kcqbav_ (http://www.mediafire.com/?cb1u9f9g4kcqbav)  
1035  China (presumed)  Good strength Chinese speech around  1326
044  CRI  Jiangsu, China  Good strength Japanese external  program
         at 1403  _http://www.mediafire.com/?97yz7n0qvl8swgf_ 
http://www.mediafire.com/?97yz7n0qvl8swgf) 
053  Korean Jammer  Fighting it out with Chinese co-channel  1409
134  TP-Mix  Good strength snarl of KBS and CNR1 around  1408
566  HLAZ  Jeju, S. Korea Fair Japanese religious program at  1319
575  VOA  Ban Rassom, Thailand  Poor Asiatic language talk  at 1320

3 and Good DX,
ary DeBock

     
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