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Re: [IRCA] Sunday the 18th Sept West Coast TP report - part 2
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Sunday the 18th Sept West Coast TP report - part 2
- From: Chuck Hutton <charlesh3@xxxxxxx>
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- Thread-topic: [IRCA] Sunday the 18th Sept West Coast TP report - part 2
Walt:
Colin mentioned TP's, not DU's. The bearing to Tokyo is 300 degrees from Victoria. Tokyo would then be 60 degress from the flag peak. A flag is only down about 3 to 4 dB at a 60 degree offset. So a North flag ought to work. Perhaps not very well, but certainly to a fair level.
But... why point it north? Might as well do what you do and point it more towards the TP DX.
Chuck
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From: IRCA <irca-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Walter Salmaniw <canswl@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2016 4:29 PM
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] Sunday the 18th Sept West Coast TP report - part 2
Think about it, Colin. South is no where near the Pacific. For that, you
are looking much more to the west, and great circle to Australia is
practically due west from our QTH. It might work well for TA openings,
across the Pole. For my QTH, my FLG 100 amplified loop is directed 270 deg
or so. This is almost the only antenna that is regular for TPs. The due
North corner fed loop rarely will have Asian signals on it, but not too
often. But, it's also the only antenna I have for Europe. 73,...Walt
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 10:42 PM, R. Colin Newell <coffeecanuck@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Audio clean - no channel competitors
>
> 1017 - putting up extra N flag.
>
> Oddly N/S ALA100 relatively deaf on TP's
>
> Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
>
> > On Sep 18, 2016, at 2:48 PM, Chuck Hutton <charlesh3@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Colin:
> >
> >
> > 1206 has been off frequency forever - about 40 Hz low. Did your audio
> sound funny?
> >
> > 1017 : did you check a parallel?
> >
> >
> > Chuck
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> > From: IRCA <irca-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of R. Colin Newell
> <coffeecanuck@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2016 2:14 PM
> > To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America
> > Subject: [IRCA] Sunday the 18th Sept West Coast TP report - part 2
> >
> > This mornings session (12:50 through 14:00) was kind of like yesterdays -
> > but different: A little less Japan, and a bit more China maybe - with
> some
> > surprises.
> >
> > 891Khz - 1331 UTC - Korea (t.) An actual capture of a language I
> recognize!
> > - Korean - with the lilting, "Yogenon Pangsong Imnida..." unmistakeable -
> > Many mornings I have thought I might have Thailand here - but considering
> > the lack of reception featuring a language identifier and lack of a
> > parallel or stream somewhere - I can conclude that, even though Thailand
> > may pound into Kona most mornings, this isn't Kona. Thanks to Nick for
> > pointing this out to me.
> >
> > As the attached video shows, there was lots of activity on 909, 918, 936,
> > 954, 963 - some of which at quite impressive levels - but not much in the
> > way of actual talk or identifiable language.
> >
> > 972khz - 1300 to 1400 UTC KBS Dangjin Korea - was its usually virile
> self
> > with an assortment of crystal clear announcements in Korean and a mix of
> > popular music - from 1300 tune in until 1400 tune out. For those looking
> > for their 1st Korean reception, this would likely be the one mid-band
> that
> > you would hear first.
> >
> > 1008Khz - 1317 UTC UNID VERY soft talking YL which may have been JJ based
> > on the lilt and cadence of the speaker - likely Japan.
> >
> > 1017khz - 1318 UTC NHK Japan (t) again with the soft talking JJ YL with
> > slightly better signal and level of intelligence - as the video will
> show,
> > this was all alone slightly later in the session - alas, music by itself.
> >
> > 1053Khz - 1305 -> 1400 S. Korea Jammer with distinctive 2-syllable rap -
> > "ity-ity-ity-ity-ity... or ditty, ditty, ditty...." One wonders why they
> > picked this one particular sound byte as the jamming sound-byte.
> >
> > 1098Khz - 1322UTC - UNID - Normally just a big open carrier (assume
> > Marshall Islands) but at this moment, Chinese opera - quite good at times
> > and in the clear. Nick also got this signal as well - A new one for me.
> >
> > From this point on and up the dial it was pretty lacking -- with a couple
> > of exceptions!
> >
> > Lots of carriers and the occasional minute or two of intelligence on the
> > likes of; 1116 (EE leaning...) 1143 Chinese talk and music...
> >
> > 1206Khz - 1307 UTC - Hazard a guess at China with the fair-good Chinese
> > music - but muddy sounding speaking. Could have been Korean or Chinese.
> >
> > Good carriers and occasional bursts of music or language - 1242, 1287
> (JJ),
> > 1323, 1386, 1440 (I swear I heard Japanese here at around 1350 while
> > passing by - but that means little...) 1566 - The Korean in all its glory
> > and 1575 almost equal to 1566 clearly in Lao (which after decades of
> > listening I can sort of differentiate from Japanese, Korean, Mandarin and
> > Cantonese...)
> >
> > https://youtu.be/LDOOnUhq51I
[https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LDOOnUhq51I/hqdefault.jpg]<https://youtu.be/LDOOnUhq51I>
Sept 18, 2016 Highlights<https://youtu.be/LDOOnUhq51I>
youtu.be
Sept 18, 2016 DX Sesh
> > [https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LDOOnUhq51I/hqdefault.jpg]<htt
> ps://youtu.be/LDOOnUhq51I>
> >
> > Sept 18, 2016 Highlights<https://youtu.be/LDOOnUhq51I>
> > youtu.be
> > Sept 18, 2016 DX Sesh
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Despite a kind of late start to the season, things are shaping up pretty
> > good. This is my 3rd Fall in an actual DX location with a backyard after
> a
> > 18 year absence of full fledged outdoor antenna based DXing. It is good
> to
> > have a small block of Earth to put up a decent antenna. It makes all the
> > difference.
> >
> > The receiver here is the Drake R8 with a 7030+ and DX150B on stand-by.
> >
> > Antenna - a W/NW "FLAG" 26' high 45' Long with the lower part of the
> "Flag"
> > at around 10'. Terminated with a remotely controlled VACTROL (which I
> make)
> > and an FLG100 Wellbrook head.
> >
> > --
> > Colin Newell - Editor and creator *of *Coffeecrew.com
> > <http://www.Coffeecrew.com> and DXer.ca <http://www.DXer.ca> -
> > VA7WWV | Twitter @CoffeeCrew | Victoria - Canada
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