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Re: [IRCA] September 11 2016 PART ONE (of 2 or 3) - West Coast TP's



Paul, you should have no problem logging North Korea, especially around
your local dawn.  An easy catch in Masset.   73,  Walt

On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 4:01 PM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. <
walkerbroadcasting@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Man, I would love to hear the DPRK and Vietnam on MW. I can hear The DPRK
> SW signals in my friggen teeth.. I've logged 29 of their SW frequencies!
>
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 12:00 PM, Nick Hall-Patch <nhp@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >
> > An interesting take on conditions of reception Colin.    I really get the
> > impression that your receiving set up is considerably better than mine
> for
> > Asistics, as many things that you mention that seem fairly common for you
> > are either completely missing here or quite rare.
> >
> > Some thoughts on the following (and working on the assumption that you
> are
> > describing a season's worth of reception in the cases that I highlight
> > rather than what has been happening in the last few weeks or on September
> > 11 particularly):
> >
> >
> >
> > At 17:15 11-09-16, you wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > 621 DPRK Pyongyang - this brute located in the "somewhat unstable" nation
> >> of North Korea is always hammering at 620 and occasionally reveals
> typical
> >> Korean ranting in a style only heard within the confines of this basket
> >> state. 1250 - 1310 UTC
> >>
> >
> > very rarely noted here
> >
> >
> >
> > 657 DPRK - At an alleged 1500KW (I imagine less than half of that...)
> this
> >> 2nd day in a row appearance with its stock-in-trade sabre rattling
> >> harangues - occasionally 12:50 through 13:10
> >>
> >
> > not often heard here in 650/660 splatter
> >
> >
> >
> > 675 Hanoi, Vietnam - frequently between 12:50 and 13:10 at numerous
> passes
> >> - often at good levels but suffering from lower than average modulation.
> >> Likely the number one picture for those hunting for Vietnam.
> >>
> >
> > this seems considerably rarer here than in your reports.  The mark of a
> > deeper opening here, after coastal Chinese start to appear.  Seems also
> to
> > be an early season visitor rather than later in winter when the Chinese
> may
> > still be around?
> >
> > 819 DPRK - little audio but worrying 820 constantly with a solid growl.
> >> Gets louder as the season progresses.
> >>
> >
> > again, this is a rare visitor here, almost never "louder" here by any
> > stretch of the imagination
> >
> >
> > 855 DPRK - usually home to a growling and often distorted government
> >> station - but today just growls and burbles.
> >>
> >
> > rare also here
> >
> >
> > 864 NHK/KBS On good mornings this is a great place to park for lower
> >> powered NHK stations or KBS - this morning was
> >> more on he NHK side of the house with a JJ YL chatting at 13:26 UTC --
> >> pretty much the peak moment for LSR enhancement.
> >>
> >
> > KBS very occasionally heard here.   There are a number of low power
> > Japanese commercial stations here (no NHK), and I think I may have heard
> > HBC once or twice //1287, but not a frequent channel for audio of any
> kind
> > at home, though tempting carriers appear
> >
> > 891 Thailand (t) Likely the SEA Lang at 1309 - in Hawaii this is, by and
> >> far beyond, one of the loudest signals on the dial - not so much
> >> here slightly inland.
> >>
> >
> > have never heard this one.  JOHK is in when conditions are fair to good.
> >
> > 963 Khz - if you hope to hear Russian on medium wave these days, this
> will
> >> be one of the first -
> >> and ironically, it is from China.
> >>
> >
> > This seems rarer than 1323 for me, though I admit it is the only one of
> > the pair heard this season so far.
> >
> >
> >
> > 1017 Khz JOLB Fukuoka, Japan - what I consider one of the more dominant
> and
> >> easily received Tier-2
> >> NHK2 stations. At a decent level around 1323 UTC
> >>
> >
> > -rarely heard here in recent years.  CRI in Korean seems more likely, so
> > not complaining too much
> >
> >
> >
> > 1053 Khz S. Korea Jammer - built for one purpose - to play something that
> >> "sounds" like "Ditty ditty ditty ditty..." over and over again
> >> with no variation - and much to my surprise, it sometimes fades
> revealing
> >> either Japan underneath or the DPRK station its
> >> trying to flatten. In this morning for the entire shift - but with JJ
> >> coming to the surface every 5 - 10 minutes or so.
> >>
> >
> > neither Japan or the North Korean show any evidence here on mornings when
> > you report them
> >
> >
> > 1143 Khz China (t) with Chinese opera - as opposed to more the poppy
> stuff
> >> that Taiwan Fisheries plays - this is a classic
> >> battle royale channel. Either one can appear.
> >>
> >
> > not here.  Taiwan Fisheries has been the only visitor during good
> > conditions, and considerably more likely than its parallel on 738
> >
> >
> > 1287 Khz JOHR Hokkaido HBC - arguably the best sounding Tier 1 commercial
> >> stations in Japan - often at absurdly good levels on the W/NW Flag
> >> definitely in the category of "always there when the band is open..."
> and
> >> often among the last to leave when sunrise sets in.
> >>
> >
> > this is the most likely upper band Japanese to be sure, though rarely
> > "always there".  Interestingly, 1242, though not often heard with audio,
> > seems to be the one to watch along with 954 for sunrise appearances.   My
> > perception is that they are more likely than 1287 to hang around after
> > sunrise at this location.
> >
> > Also CNR1 on 945 can hang around for quite awhile, and in recent years
> has
> > been a fairly frequent visitor here when conditions deepen.
> >
> > Thanks again for your impressions.   Interesting the difference a few
> > miles make.
> >
> > best wishes,
> >
> > Nick
> >
> >
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