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[IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 2-28
- Subject: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 2-28
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- Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2015 18:26:10 +0000 (UTC)
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- Thread-topic: Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 2-28
Hello All,
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Intrigued by Nick's report of a "pretty thunderous" signal from 1566-HLAZ yesterday just after 1300, I tuned in myself at that early hour this morning-- and found some pretty thunderous signals indeed. A potent sunrise enhancement boost just after 1420 once again brought the low band regulars on 594, 603, 693 and 747 up to very energetic levels, with 594 and 603 seeming to compete with each other to reach S9 levels around 1435.
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Although live DXing around 1300 isn't really recommended for good family relations the Asians made the effort worthwhile this morning, with 1566-HLAZ hitting some "thunderous" peaks during its Japanese service at both 1322 and 1344 (just prior to its switch to Chinese). 972-HLCA was also hitting some very good peaks around 1330 with Korean conversation, while 1575-VOA managed some fair peaks in and out around the same time. There was somewhat of a lull between 1345 and 1410 as signals tapered off somewhat, especially from 1566 (which never again came close to its monstrous level). The lull was only the calm before another low band bonanza, however, as 594-JOAK and 603-HLSA began potent runs around 1425, with both of them reaching S9 peaks in and out around 1435. 603-China was joining in the funÂwith the KBS2 regular at a much lesser strength, while a presumed 738-BEL2 was also coming out of the noise at an anemic level.ÂThe NHK2 big guns on 693 and 747 were also managing very good peaks,Âand a fair-strength 657-Pyongyang came out of the noise with its dreary orchestral music. The high bandÂsounded deflated after its earlier performance, with 1566-HLAZ's Chinese service far off its Japanese service strength-- although the unusual performer 1377-CNR1 did manage to get some fair peaks through the horrendous 1360 Tacoma splatter just before 1445. Unlike yesterday the band seemed to fold early, with Asian signals generally bailing by 1450. Overall it was a pretty exciting session, with 1566-HLAZ's monster peak at 1344 strong enough become the first TP to give the new C.Crane Skywave its first seriousÂcrunch-resistance test.
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594Â JOAKÂÂ Tokyo, JapanÂÂ Female and male Japanese speech at a very good level at 1432
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/edpo9d0f29ssaxi/594-JOAK-1432z022815CCSW.MP3 Â
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603Â HLSAÂÂ Namyang, S. KoreaÂÂ Korean pop music building up to S9 level peaks at 1436
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/ll9lib7np2ba82b/603-HLSA-1436z022815CCSW.MP3 Â
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603Â ChinaÂÂ (Hulun Buir?)ÂÂ Female Chinese voice at weak level mixing in and out with HLSA's pop music at 1434
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/d69sm21xpfyncv6/603-HLSA-China-mix1434z022815CCSW.MP3 Â
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1566Â HLAZÂÂ Jeju, S. KoreaÂÂÂS9+ signal at 1344 just prior to Japanese service sign off; the strongest TP received here so far in 2015
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/5yfi9h97l87s987/1566-HLAZ-1344z022815CCSW.MP3 Â
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73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
7.5" loopstick C.Crane Skywave Ultralight +
15" FSL antenna
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