Re: [IRCA] Oregon Cliff (Rockwork 4) Ultralight DU's for 7-22
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Re: [IRCA] Oregon Cliff (Rockwork 4) Ultralight DU's for 7-22



Terrible day in Masset with just a little DU activity on hi end...Walt


On Monday, July 22, 2013,  <d1028gary@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hello All,
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> Huge DU signals were back in force at the soggy cliff this morning as
several "Big Gun" Aussies did their best to compete with the usual Kiwi
regulars on several frequencies. 531-PI, 567-RNZ, 594-3WV and 603-Radio
Waatea all managed to peg the PL-380 S/N display at various times this
morning, with 531-PI (a 5 kW Samoan language station in Auckland, NZ)
accomplishing this for the first time on any cliff trip. Some marginal
Chinese was received on 936 around 1225 (indicating probable reception of
the 1 kW New Supremo station in NZ) and 585-2WEB (Bourke, Australia, 10 kW)
was apparently back for the first time in 2 years with weak classic rock at
1250.
>      Despite the unusually vibrant signals the DU propagation didn't
stick around much past 1320, so the period of peak sunrise enhancement was
relatively short (from 1230-1300). The 8-man Yachats DXpedition group was
planning to start its Perseus-SDR recording sessions this morning, so I'll
be interested to hear how their multi-elevation antenna results come out.
At least for the Standard (single-optimized frequency) version of the 12"
FSL antenna used here, the DU-DXing results have been all that I could have
hoped for during the past couple of days.
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> 531  PI  Auckland, New Zealand  Pegging the PL-380 S/N display with
Samoan language speech at 1232; best signal ever
>                received during any of my DXpeditions
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http://www.mediafire.com/listen/n6kdtuy5lk4q6f1/531-PI-1232z072213PL380.MP3
> 531  UnID Aussie  Talkback station with news and interview format
dominating over 531-PI at times. Not heard during any
>                previous trip (the other Aussies usually have a rock
format on this frequency)-- any ideas from Down Under?
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http://www.mediafire.com/listen/w0cxa6rsr0mijhy/531-UnID-Aussie-1230z072213PL380.MP3
> 558  Unid-DU  Some weak audio here around 1225, but no match for the 560
domestic splatter
> 567  RNZ  Wellington, New Zealand  Monster signal with DU English
interview program around 1255
> 576  2RN  Sydney, Australia  Huge signal at 1245 during ABC interview
program
> 585  2WEB  Bourke, Australia  Presumably the one with weak classic rock
at 1250; the other usual DU on this frequency is R. Ngati
>                Porou (Maori), and the format didn't match up
> 594  3WV  Horsham, Australia  Very strong ABC interview program pegging
the PL-380 S/N at times (through some KUGN splatter)
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http://www.mediafire.com/listen/0yzqh6hpoz5j43i/594-3WV-1244z072213PL380.MP3
> 603  Radio Waatea  Auckland, New Zealand  Pegging the PL-380 S/N with
Maori-language choral music at 1253-- one of the best
>                DU signals on the Cliff so far (// 585 and 765)
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http://www.mediafire.com/listen/u25glqbzfr7e2h3/603-R.Waatea-1253z072213PL380.MP3
> 639  RNZ  Alexendra, New Zealand  Pretty vibrant signals from this
low-power (2 kW) relay at 1304; this station consistently rules
>                the frequency on the Cliff, although 2HC sneaks in at times
> 657  Southern Star  Wellington, New Zealand  Excellent strength Christian
music at 1231
> 675  RNZ  Christchurch, New Zealand  Strong interview program // 567 and
639 at 1312
> 684  NZ Rhema  Good strength Christian contemporary music at 1239
> 738  Radio Polynesie  Mahina, Tahiti  Booming French YL speech at 1205;
no trace of Aussie 2NR yet on this frequency
> 756  RNZ  Auckland, New Zealand  In and out with interview program at
1312 // 675 and others
> 765  Radio Kahungunu  Napier-Hastings, New Zealand  Very good strength
Maori music // 603 at 1253
> 783  **Access Radio** (not Samoan Capital Radio :-)  Good strength speech
in unknown language at 1248, but signals nowhere
>                 near yesterday's awesome level
> 936  New Supremo (presumed)  Auckland, New Zealand  Marginal
Chinese-language speech on the frequency at 1225 (with no
>                 Asian propagation at the time), but will keep tying for
more conclusive evidence on this 1 kW station
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> (Many more DU signals were on other frequencies throughout the band
during the session, but there wasn't enough live DXing
> time during sunrise enhancement to sort them all out. Hopefully the
Yachats group (with multiple SDR's) will have the same delightful issue at
Cape Perpetua-- along with the means to solve the problem.
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> 73 and Good DX,
> Gary DeBock (temporarily in Cannon Beach, OR)
> DXing at the "Rockwork 4" ocean side cliff near Manzanita, OR (photo at
> http://www.mediafire.com/view/khqdch7gk0w1v1l/P1100481.JPG )
> 7.5" MW Loopstick Tecsun PL-380 Ultralight + New 12" FSL antenna (design
photo at
>  http://www.mediafire.com/view/8dmg6yx83vl7a0a/12inchFSLprojects-037.jpg )
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