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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight DU's for 10-10 (Really)
Good on the 4RN Gary. Yes, that was it all
right, your recording is of a female jazz
vocalist testing out the pipes a bit. Here, it
was tough to find any parallels, but 576, though
very faint at that time, seemed to have the same
vocalist, so I think you can claim it.
You can also claim the laid back vocalist on 594
which was parallel to 774 here at that time.
Aren't you glad you got up, hi.
best wishes,
Nick
At 15:03 10-10-15, you wrote:
It wasn't exactly a Victoria-like session, but
freakish auroral conditions brought the first
Australian DU audio to Puyallup in 8 years.
Audio showed up on 594, 792 and 828, althoughÂ
they didn't cooperate to provide parallels. The
SSB spotting receiver had them all nulling to
the SW, however, leaving no doubt of their
origin. Â Around 1152 in the predawn darkness
738-Tahiti managed its best signal ever here,
with good-level French speech rising above the
KCBS splatter in the freakish conditions. Things
stayed pretty quiet until around 1345, when a
pattern of Australian big gun heterodynes
started showing up on 594, 702, 774, 792, 828
and 891 (plus a mystery DU heterodyne on 603).
None of them were very strong until about 1356,
when 594 broke into audio with music. Scrambling
around for an LR network parallel proved
fruitless, as 702 and 828 were in dives at the
moment. When 594Â sunk into the noise just after
1400 the carrier on 828 broke into weak audio,
again without any LR network parallel to check.
Finally 792 broke into fairly strong audio with
exotic music at 1407, almost certainly from 4RN
but (you guessed it) without 576 in audio toÂ
confirm a parallel. 891 also had a strong
heterodyne around 1412 but finally sank into the
noise without reaching audio level. Although
there was a weak carrier on 1575, no Asian
station managed any audio at all during the
session. Obviously if the Australian signals
were strong enough to manage audio in this
"DU-dead zone," it must have been a fantastic
morning in Victoria. Â 594Â (Probably
3WV) Weak music at 1357 nulling to the SW
direction; no LR network // available for
confirmation
https://app.box.com/s/8jgpc3cmt4ts3ftzzsje0nh834a63j10
  738 Radio Polynesie  Mahina, TahitiÂ
  French speech dominating over KCBS splatter
at 1152; its best signal ever here
https://app.box.com/s/n57r87f4v3gsp09gcw1pztlcdfdoouug
  792 (Probably 4RN) Exotic music at
good strength at 1407, but no RN network //
available for confirmation
https://app.box.com/s/5rzom7sxu2xemqc44potk111h18uv3hy
  73 and Good DX, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup,
WA, USA) 7.5" loopstick C.Crane Skywave
Ultralight + 15" FSL antenna     Â
Â
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