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Re: [IRCA] TP 16 Sep 2013 - Lions Bay BC
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] TP 16 Sep 2013 - Lions Bay BC
- From: d1028gary@xxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2013 11:55:18 -0400 (EDT)
Hi Michael,
Thanks very much for your first TP report from Lions Bay! It's great to have another DXer chasing the Asian signals this season (and we certainly welcome your reports from north of Vancouver, providing a different perspective than Nick's Victoria loggings).
Your modified ICF-2010 and Welbrook Imperium are obviously doing an excellent job in tracking down the Japanese and Korean stations, Michael-- and 531-JOQG is rarely reported by any of the local gang (except during ocean coast DXpeditions). It takes a little time to sort out the TP station identities and formats, but you certainly are making great progress already. Welcome to the group, and we are very honored to have you as one of the reporters!
73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
Ultralight Radio Group Co-Founder
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Yule <michaelyule@xxxxxxx>
To: irca <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mon, Sep 16, 2013 7:56 am
Subject: [IRCA] TP 16 Sep 2013 - Lions Bay BC
Hi all - this is my first set of loggings since I moved into this location on
the coast of BC just north of Vancouver. I use a Kiwa modified Sony ICF2010,
Wellbrook 1520 Imperium on a rotator, and Datong FL3. My home is about 600 feet
above sea level, facing West South West towards Gibsons BC and the Wellbrook is
about 15 metres from the house. I know that most of you have been DX'ing TP a
long time, but frankly it was a total rush for me to have amazingly readable
audio from TP locations! All of the station ID's are presumed because I did not
hear any actual ID's on air. As soon as I get some recording capability (I need
a line level converter because the 2010 line out won't push a big enough signal
into my Mac mini to do a reasonable recording) I'll probably be able to do some
'proper' ID's.
Anyway, this morning seemed like condx here were good to Japan, but not so much
to China. I note that propagation dropped severely at 14:00, just after local
sunrise. Peak was at about 13:50.
Michael Yule
1. Clearly understandable strong audio with reasonably long stretches of
readability so content could be understood by a native speaker
828 JOBB 12:23 JJ woman and man with what appeared to be language lessons but no
EE heard until tuned back at 12:40. May have been another station underneath.
747 JOIB 12:41 // 828 EE lessons
774 JOUB 12:48 // 828 EE lessons, strongest signal this morning
972 HLCA 13:47 2 females speaking in KK, signal way up at 13:48
1287 JOHR 13:29 JJ males in conversation, like an interview, also a female. Very
strong by 13:32.
2. Clearly understandable audio for short periods of time, understandable by a
native speaker
693 JOAB 13:04 JJ male with presumed news broadcast or reading some other
material
594 JOAK 12:26 JJ male and female speaking
585 JOPG 13:33 JJ male speaking
666 JOBK 13:35 JJ male speaking, animated female at 13:37
1242 JOLF 12:42 music, male speaking
3. Barely understandable audio due to low signal strength, or fading. Some words
might have been recognizable to a native speaker
531 JOQG 12:49 bits of JJ inflected speech. Also at 13:30 when I checked back,
but lots of fading and weak signal.
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