Re: [IRCA] Oregon Cliff (Rockwork 4) Ultralight DU's for 7-21
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Re: [IRCA] Oregon Cliff (Rockwork 4) Ultralight DU's for 7-21



Yeah, but the nominal total programme supplier to Kordia's 783 tx at TItahi Bay as I understand it is "Wellington Access Radio".

Access has a huge small-group contributory programme source. However, AFAIK, Samoa Capital leases/brokers a block (~40 hours/week), rather than being a production unit within Access.

That seems to be where the dual ID confusion arises. My experience with ethnic CJVB/1470 in Vancouver mirrors that split of producer-for-station or brokered time.

But you're still hearing 10kW from the latest earthquake-hit city in Godzone.

Theo


d1028gary@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
>Hi Theo,
>
>You are definitely the expert on Kiwi station programming!
>
>The funny thing was that the 2012 WRTH had Wellington 783 kHz listed as
>Access Radio (which I had always assumed that it was), but the new 2013
>WRTH has changed the listing to "Samoan Capital Radio." I was going by
>the new WRTH listing, although even I thought that the music had an
>Indian flavor. I have no idea why the WRTH changed the listing if the
>same shared-programming system is continuing on 783 kHz. In any case,
>this was by far the strongest that I have ever heard 783-Wellington on
>any Cliff trip--- so I'll be happy to take it... whatever it is.
>
>By the way, Theo, these Oregon cliff sites seem to have an astonishing
>preference for Kiwi signals, at the expense of Australian stations. It
>will be interesting to see if the Yachats group (at Cape Perpetua) will
>report the same bizarre phenomena.
>
>73, Gary DeBock (temporarily in Cannon Beach, OR)
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Theo <theod@xxxxxxxxx>
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>
>
>Great stuff, Gary.
>
>Um, but that's the strangest Samoan programming I've ever heard (on 
>783)!  That would be Wellington Access Radio with a South Asian
>segment.
>
>I can't get Access' website to spit out a schedule, either on the PC or
>
>tablet, but Samoa Capital  Radio's sked suggests they don't have any 
>programming from 6 p.m. NZT Friday (0600 UT Saturday) till 7 a.m. NZT 
>Monday (1900 UT Sunday).
>
>Theo
>
>On 21/07/2013 2:14 PM, d1028gary@xxxxxxx wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello All,
>>   
>> First of all, thanks very much to Dennis, Bill, Nick and Walt for
>their DU-DX 
>reports this morning, which provided a very interesting comparison. The
>first 
>"Cliffhanger' DXing session at Rockwork 4 provided the typical
>Kiwi-slanted 
>results this morning, although there were a few surprises. About 18
>DU's were in 
>audio, although huge signals were less common than usual. The biggest
>surprise 
>of the session was a booming signal from 783-Samoan Capital Radio,
>which nearly 
>pegged the PL-380 S/N display with its island-type music around 1248
>(usually 
>this is a weak underperformer). Other than this 594-NZ Rhema had a
>pretty nice 
>signal, and the usual Kiwi big guns were well represented. Except for
>decent 
>signals from 576-2RN, 774-3LO and 828-3GI, the Aussies were pretty much
>missing 
>in action. With far more DU signals than live DXing time, I
>concentrated on the 
>low-band signals as usual.
>>   
>> With the major DXpedition in Yachats (and nearby Cape Perpetua)
>scheduled to 
>start up tomorrow, there should be some heavy-duty South Pacific DXing
>activity 
>this week. This morning's Cliff DU-DXing results seem strangely out of
>synch 
>with the other reports, but I was able to record a few MP3's to back up
>the 
>claims. Hopefully Nick and the others will not feel motivated to drive
>down and 
>throw me off of the Cliff.
>>   
>> 531  PI  Auckland, NZ  Fair-good signal with female Samoan voice
>mixing with 
>UniD Aussie male voice at 1305
>> 567  RNZ  Wellington, NZ  Good DU English male conversation at 1252
>overcoming 
>some KVI splatter
>>            
>http://www.mediafire.com/listen/tp81ibsa67s0b7i/567-RNZ-1252z072113PL380.mp3.MP3
>> 576  2RN  Sydney, Australia  Fair-good DU English commentary at 1235
>> 594  NZ Rhema   Timaru, NZ  Good level Christian contemporary music
>at 1318
>>            
>http://www.mediafire.com/listen/v2871q170bnsv0b/594-NZ.Rhema-1318z072113PL380.mp3.MP3
>> 603  R.Waatea  Fair-good Maori language music at 1244, // 765
>> 639  RNZ  Alexandra, NZ  Fair DU English conversation // 675 at 1322
>> 657  Southern Star  Wellington, NZ  Strong level Christian music at
>1222
>> 675  RNZ  Christchurch, NZ  Strong level music and DU English speech
>at 1228
>>           
>http://www.mediafire.com/listen/tktcaddq46c7bwg/675-RNZ-1228z072113PL380.mp3.MP3
>> 738  Radio Polynesie  Mahina, Tahiti  Good TOH fanfare and French OM
>speech at 
>1200 (through KCBS splash and het)
>>          
>http://www.mediafire.com/listen/8cscgc1gk6zhap8/738-R.Polynesie-1200z072113PL380.mp3.MP3
>> 756  RNZ  Auckland, NZ  This 10 kW RNZ relay had fair signals at 1301
>despite 
>its proximity to 750-Portland
>> 765  R. Kahungunu  Napier-Hastings, NZ  Good Maori-language music at
>1244, // 
>603
>> 774  3LO  Melbourne, Australia  Fair good DU English conversation at
>1238, // 
>828
>> 783  Samoan Capital Radio, Wellington, NZ  Biggest surprise of the
>morning-- 
>huge signal at 1248 almost pegging the PL-380
>>          
>http://www.mediafire.com/listen/jfmefx37z1pbvo5/783-SamoanCapRadio-1248z072113PL380.mp3.MP3
>> 828  3GI  Sale, Australia  Fair DU English conversation // 774 at
>1320
>>   
>> (many more DU signals were all over the band, but these were the ones
>that I 
>had time to investigate during live DXing during morning enhancement.
>Presumably 
>the Perseus-SDR DXers in Yachts will not have this issue :-)
>>   
>> 73 and Good DX,
>> Gary DeBock (temporarily in Cannon Beach Oregon)
>> DXing at the "Rockwork 4" ocean cliff (photo at
>http://www.mediafire.com/view/khqdch7gk0w1v1l/P1100481.JPG
>> 7,5" MW loopstick Tecsun PL-380 Ultralight + New 12" Medium Wave FSL
>antenna
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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