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Re: [IRCA] South Pacific DXing Demonstration Video-- 531-PI in Auckland, NZ



 Hi Gary,

That's a wonderful demo video you made from the Rockworks cliff! I didn't
realize you were now using one of your stock ICF-2010 receivers for DX
spotting, rather than the hotrodded one with multiple 7.5" Amidon ferrite
rods linked together.

With any luck I'll have a few sunrise sessions back at the Cape Perpetua
cliff near Yachats, Oregon in September, as my wife and I are planning a
return trip to the coast. I've left the Perseus SDR "fold" after 6-1/2
years, but have an Elad FDM-S2 now.

73,

Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA


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> From: d1028gary@xxxxxxx
>
> Subject: South Pacific DXing Demonstration Video-- 531-PI in Auckland, NZ
>
> Date: 21 July, 2014 6:45:33 PM EDT
>
> To: irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, ultralightdx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>


> Hello All,
>
> In response to several requests, on the last day of the recent Rockwork 4
> ocean cliff DXpedition I recorded a demonstration video of the process of
> receiving an actual South Pacific DX station on the modified PL-380 + FSL
> combo at the cliff side location. The 1230 UTC reception time was ideal for
> reception of a strong signal from 531-PI, a 5 kW Samoan language station at
> 6,858 miles (11,035 km) distance. Although the lighting just after local
> sunrise wasn't exactly ideal, the entire process of reception (checking the
> DX station carrier strength on the ICF-2010 SSB spotting receiver, tuning
> the 15" FSL antenna to boost the signal on the ICF-2010, entering the DX
> station's frequency on the modified PL-380 and finally coupling the PL-380
> to the FSL to receive a huge signal boost) is shown in the demonstration
> video. 531-PI's signal was S9+ at the time, and an actual English ID from
> the station was fortunately recorded as it boomed in on the modified
> PL-380. Despite what the sleep-deprived narrator says, however, the actual
> distance to 531-PI from the Rockwork 4 DXpedition site is actually 6,858
> miles (11,035 km), NOT "over 8,000 miles." After running on limited sleep
> for seven days straight, it was amazing that this guy could even remember
> how to turn on the camcorder.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITBJ31cEAH0
>
> 73 and Good DX,
> Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
> DXing at the Rockwork 4 ocean cliff site on Highway 101, Tillamook Co.,
> Oregon
>
>
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