Re: [IRCA] TP DX for Monday Sept 16
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Re: [IRCA] TP DX for Monday Sept 16



Hi Nick,

<<<    Dunno Gary, there hasn't been that much upper band DX of any strength 
outside of HLAZ here this September.   The lower band gets pretty lit 
up, while there's just one or two channels at any given time that 
deliver any signal above 1100kHz.   >>>

That's a very accurate description for the September TP's here so far, Nick. 1134-KBS, 1287-JOHR, 1566-HLAZ and 1575-VOA show up with audio almost every morning, but little else. 1377-China and 1593-CNR1 have been missing in action here since the season started, although I have had anemic audio on 1017, 1035, 1044 and 1323 at times.

Some Chinese on the low-band (639-CNR1 and 738-Taiwan), one Russian (648-VOR) and one Korean (603-HLSA) have already reached better signal levels than they did all last season, though. For live DXing with limited time, the tendency is to stick around where the action is.

73, Gary

 


  


-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Hall-Patch <nhp@xxxxxxxx>
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mon, Sep 16, 2013 10:05 pm
Subject: Re: [IRCA] TP DX for Monday Sept 16


Dunno Gary, there hasn't been that much upper band DX of any strength 
outside of HLAZ here this September.   The lower band gets pretty lit 
up, while there's just one or two channels at any given time that 
deliver any signal about 1100kHz.

best wishes,

Nick


At 04:20 17-09-13, you wrote:

>Hi Bruce,
>
><<<   I'm still not hearing much on 603 and 738.  Somehow, they both 
>manage to
>fly over my house and plop down with a thud in Gary's back yard.   >>>
>
>Well, you are receiving some mid-band and high-band TP's that I 
>don't hear, so maybe everything balances out in the long run? 
>819-NK, 945-China, 963-CRI and 981-CNR1 have yet to reach audio 
>level here this season.
>
>There is pretty strong evidence that the PL-380 + FSL combination 
>favors the low-band, at the expense of the high-band. The same kind 
>of tradeoff seemed to occur this summer on the Oregon coast during 
>the July DXpeditions, when you guys had far more high-band DU 
>loggings than I did.
>
>73, Gary
>
>
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bruce Portzer <bportzer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America 
><irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Mon, Sep 16, 2013 8:18 pm
>Subject: [IRCA] TP DX for Monday Sept 16
>
>
>It was another good morning for TPs here.  The North Korean on 819
>managed to poke through next to my 820 local again, and Japanese
>stations on 585 and 1287 finally showed some audio.   The South Korean
>on 1170 was in well enough for a readable "KBS World Radio" ID behind
>semi-local KPUG.  The mystery of the day was a weak Chinese station on
>891.  I wish I knew who that was.  There's also something coming in at
>times under the 972 Korean.
>
>I'm still not hearing much on 603 and 738.  Somehow, they both manage to
>fly over my house and plop down with a thud in Gary's back yard.
>
>Great audio - parts of it would easily understood by a native speaker
>693 JOAB male wx 1313
>747 JOIB CC lessons 1333
>774 JOUB, time pips & start of wx report 1300
>828 JOBB weather report in JJ 1315
>972 KBS making its usual strong appearance w/happy KK talk and lively mx
>1320-1335.  Audio from unid stn sometimes in background.
>1053 jammer
>1287 JOHR briefly good 1323, otherwise considerably weaker
>1566 HLAZ, 1344 closing anmt for JJ program, including call ID. 1345
>carrier dropped, then came back much weaker after pattern change
>
>Somewhat OK Audio - a few words and phrases would be understood by a
>native speaker
>585 JOPG, JJ talk 1324// 594
>594 JOAK JJ talk 1324
>657 DPRK, KK talk 1325
>666 JOBK JJ talk //594 1324
>670 KDLG, likely the one w/BBCWS 1258 & 1301, faded across ToH
>780 KNOM legal ID u/KKOH 1300
>819 DPRK, presumably patriotic song by melodic woman 1328
>850 KICY, legal ID by woman 1300, then religious pgm
>1134 KBS, KK talk fair 1325
>1170 time pips 1300, then "KBS World Radio" ID by woman u/KPUG
>1575 VOA, SEA language 1327, not particularly strong today but was still
>audible 1349
>
>
>Marginal audio - could recognize program content
>603 bits of music 1316.
>621 bits of talk 1324-27, far too much KCIS-630 splash to decipher the audio
>729 JOCK, JJ talk //594 etc 1323
>738 bits of CC-like talk 1324
>756 CNR1 CC tlk 1324
>837 slow pop vocal song 1327
>864 bits of talk 1332
>891 Chinese talk and music box sounds 1329.  No idea who this might be.
>945 CC talk in KJR splash 1323
>963 CRI, Russian talk u/electrical noise 1331
>981 CNR1, CC tlk in 980 splash 1325
>1017 bits of talk 1321
>1035  CNR1 bits of CC talk 1329, two-tone time signal at BoH 1330, at
>least 5 carriers visible on SDR display
>1044 faint bits of talk 1324, Asian language, presumably CRI
>1098 bits of talk & tinkly mx 1330
>1205.95 Yanbian KK talk sometimes poking through domestic splash
>1242 JJ talk 1328
>1323 CRI Russian talk //964 1320
>1422 bits of talk 1338
>1476 bits of talk 1325
>
>Bruce in Seattle
>Winradio Excalibur
>K9AY antenna
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