Hi Chris,
.....
<<< A curiosity though: do you guys only get these signals in a
short window of time each day during the Asian nighttime hours or is
it more widespread time-wise? (I'm assuming the former and not the
latter). I was wondering how good 603's signal would be when they're
at 250kw, but I think you don't get TP at those hours anyway. >>>
You would probably laugh if you could see the very brief period that
the Korean signals build up in strength during our local sunrise
enhancement period, then crash down to nothing soon after they hit
their peak. In the case of both 603-Hwaseong and 657-Pyongyang the
first hints of an audio signal appear around 1100 UTC here on most
nights (0400 local time) in October, but they usually are very weak
and trivial (typically staying near carrier level) until local
daybreak. Depending on whether the propagation is good, bad or ugly,
the daybreak boost can either shoot them up to an S9 level within 15
minutes, or something weaker, or nothing at all. In any case, if you
have a sudden S9 signal from Korea (with the exception of maybe
972-HLCA or 1566-HLAZ) you can be sure that the signal is going to
nosedive within a half hour, so you better have your recorder ready.
During exceptional sessions (especially on ocean beaches) both 603
and 657 can stay in strong audio for over an hour
after daybreak, although here in this mediocre location you would
be lucky to get 20 minutes.
As you know, Hawaii is in a completely different propagation league,
and even the Seoul metropolitan jammers can stick around for hours
starting at 0800 UTC in December.
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
> On October 10, 2018 at 11:04 PM Chris Kadlec
<beaglebass@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailto:beaglebass@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
>
>
> Your song on 603 Hwaseong is actually an *old* type of Korean
rap music. It's by Leessang from back in 2009. Korea was a whole
different scene and different culture way back then. It actually
came out the very month I moved to Korea.
>
> A curiosity though: do you guys only get these signals in a
short window of time each day during the Asian nighttime hours or
is it more widespread time-wise? (I'm assuming the former and not
the latter). I was wondering how good 603's signal would be when
they're at 250kw, but I think you don't get TP at those hours anyway.
>
> -Chris Kadlec
>
>
>
> Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2018 16:27:31 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Gary DeBock <d1028gary@xxxxxxxxxxx mailto:d1028gary@xxxxxxxxxxx >
> To: "America, Mailing" <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
mailto:irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
> Subject: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-10
>
> 603 HLSA Namyang, S. Korea At first I thought that this
potent mix of voices was a sign of 603-China, but it was only a new
type of Korean rap music :-) Reaching S9 during peaks around 1405
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/aip5h89sd26vh6mbb5hxcrezaq2pjsy0
>
> 657 Pyongyang BS Following Colin's instructions, I didn't
listen too much to this bizarre female vocal music, unlike anything
else from across the Pacific (at 1356)
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/tis9gjj9rq34xfc1a2nzljzrtyqrkgga
>
> 738 HLKG Daegu, S. Korea With its best performance ever here,
the KBS overachiever pushes BEL2 aside to reach an S9 level at 1407
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/oqtjtw4q5gd5n7ljqby77jdx7261omjp
>
> 73 and Good DX,
> Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
> 7.5" loopstick CC Skywave Ultralight + 15" FSL antenna
> DXing at Sam Peach Park in the Puyallup valley (5 blocks from home)
>
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