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Re: [IRCA] Michigan DU's & KFMB San Diego, Aug 29
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Michigan DU's & KFMB San Diego, Aug 29
- From: Neil Kazaross <neilkaz58@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2017 12:39:02 -0500
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Good stuff Tim. I should soon be set up again to check DU's as well. Re:
603 never more than a weak carrier here. Re: 693 carrier here but never
that strong and honestly too close to IBOC noise from WSCR.
Re: 702. I've had a station mix with 2BL a couple of times before including
once last Oct when the carriers were even and audios mixed. I assumed NZ
but have never IDed it.
Re:756 have had carrier, but too close to WBBM IBOC noise to pull out
marginal audio.
Re:1098 I expect you'll get even better audio soon. Re:1017 it would be
nice to end the DU season with Tonga in both our log books. 73 KAZ
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 10:59 PM, <d1028gary@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Tim,
>
> Based on the recent ocean coast DXpeditions I've included a few
> suggestions on your UnID-DU frequencies. Hope this proves useful!
>
> Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: "Tim Tromp" <kilokat7@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: "IRCA Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America" <
> irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "abdx" <abdx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2017 7:44:27 PM
> Subject: [IRCA] Michigan DU's & KFMB San Diego, Aug 29
>
> Local sunrise: 1107 UTC
> Receiver: Perseus SDR
> Antenna: southwest phased BOGs
>
>
> <<< 603 unid with solid strong carrier at 1100 UTC and just a few dB shy of
> producing audio but good enough to hold the sync AM lock on the Perseus.
> >>>
>
> At your Australia-favoring location this is likely 603-2RN in Nowra ( //
> 576), but it could also be the 5 kW New Zealand Maori station Radio Waatea.
> Waatea plays a lot of rhythmic music, while the ABC RN network is usually
> talk (but with some exotic music at times). The two were fighting it out
> during Australia-favored propagation at Rockwork 4 on August 4th of this
> month, with 2RN dominant https://app.box.com/s/
> i3mgrjxw0dwadrtc2c69x7f2f7h6qzua
>
> 693 unid with another solid carrier at 1100 UTC, again just not enough to
> punch any audio through but one to watch in the future.
>
> <<< 701.999 unid with threshold music, no pips, no ABC fanfare heard at
> TOH, so
> maybe something other than Sydney? Song ends at 1101 UTC and then male
> announcer. Lost to 700 splash soon after. 701.996 shows a strong carrier
> later, at 1122 UTC, whom I think belongs to 2BL Sydney. >>>
>
> Almost certainly the 10 kW oldies broadcaster 702-Magic in Auckland, NZ.
> It mixes frequently with 2BL on the coast. The TOH ID is "Magic-- feels
> good" like at 55 seconds into the recording at https://app.box.com/s/
> 1kmy738awm8pl70ht0vmsm6rrvswijb6
>
>
> <<< 756 unid with solid carrier for several minutes at 1053 UTC and
> threshold
> audio but far too weak to make anything out. Blown out of the ocean at
> 1100 UTC when WNDZ signs on the air. >>>
>
> Likely 756-RNZ in New Zealand, one of the strongest RNZ frequencies on the
> coast, and // 567 and 675 https://app.box.com/s/
> anomc4qcr64ezmoe8aykin4podyah1w7
>
> <<< 1017 had a "near audio" carrier at 1057 UTC. >>>
>
> Tonga is much stronger than any other DU on the frequency, so as long as
> you have a decent carrier on 1017 in the Midwest it's most likely Tonga
> https://app.box.com/s/zjc64srpsqz6xplxlr2v8o2i667qrvrc
>
> 1098 probably Marshalls with very faint music during a rare moment of
> minimum 1090 splash. This was at 1052 UTC. Music, though not identifiable
> to my ears, was probably good enough to make a parallel confirmation if I
> had been DXing live at the time. Best audio so far from 1098 and
> encouraging.
>
>
> Weaker DU carriers also noted on many of the lower 9 kHz channels this
> morning.
>
>
> Domestic notes:
>
> 760 KFMB San Diego continues to be heard here every morning at sunrise
> under WJR. This could be a good time to log them from the Midwest if you
> need them.
>
> 73,
> Tim Tromp
> West Michigan
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