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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Wild and Wacky TP's for 10-24



Let's just say I was hearing bits of CNR1-639, as it was fading down, on a barefoot CC Skywave.

972 was likely the "best", somewhat readable, but 594 and 774 not far behind. Even the Korean on 657 was making an impression.

This was all around 1415UT, and I was doing it all wrong, hearing a big signal on the SDR and rushing off away from all the noisemakers in the shack to see what was on the Skywave, which was of course, by then, fading down.

best wishes,

Nick




At 10:19 2018-10-25, Gary DeBock wrote:
Wow, where to start? Even though I was only doing live DXing with a tiny 5" FSL antenna the conditions were so astonishing that there's no real way to write a report that would do justice to the exceptional Asian propagation. Thanks to Colin and Nick for their earlier detailed reports-- but I'm beginning to understand Nick's predicament as he attempts to write an accurate TP-DXing report in the face of an onslaught of unusual TP-DX on certain days.

Anyway, a tiny 5" antenna (designed to provide some DXing fun during air travel) ended up tracking down 10 Asian TP's at S9+ levels at this mediocre inland location-- including two stations (639-CNR1 and 738-BEL2) which had never been received at such strong levels previously (on any antenna). The ionospheric floodgates kicked into high gear just after 1400, as a Chinese propagation wave pounded into the low and middle band with serious force, turning several of the frequencies into China Vs. Korea snarls. The Japanese big guns did manage potent signals at times, but didn't seem to share in the exceptional Asian mainland propagation.

Predawn Asian propagation was very good, no doubt related to the unusually good TA-DX results reported by the Victoria DXers a few hours earlier. At 1030 both 603 and 657 were already hitting S7 peaks, enough to barely break through the neighbor's RFI noise. A decision was made to deploy to the local park for noise-free DXing at 1330-- but this time only taking along the 5" Frequent Flyer FSL antenna for an "acid test." The variable cap in this tiny model had recently been upgraded-- and it was time for it to demonstrate its TP-DXing effectiveness at this tough location before an overseas trip next week.

At the local Sam Peach park (5 blocks away) the Asian signals seemed fairly routine right up until 1400, except that 738-BEL2 was already shutting down the Frisco splatter as early as 1345. 603 and 657 had their usual mixes of Korean and Chinese signals around 1405, but the CRI stations on 963, 1017 and 1044 were quite a bit stronger than usual. The first really exceptional signal to show up was 639-CNR1, which came out of nowhere to blast in at S9+ over the KFI splatter around 1414. 603-HLSA then really started kicking its Chinese co-channel down into the noise around 1418 with another S9+ signal, followed by an awesome S9+ signal from 738-BEL2 around 1423. During this time other Chinese signals started showing up all over the low and middle band, with 756-CNR1, 936-Anhui, 963-CRI, 1017-CRI, 1035-CNR1 and 1044-CRI all managing fair to good audio on the ridiculously small antenna. It was a wild scramble to record decent audio from these up and down Chinese signals, which seem to have a talent for timing their dives just when the record button was pushed. Despite this quite a few good recordings were made because of the exceptional propagation-- which resulted in the wackiest and wildest session here in many years.


603 HLSA Hwaseong, S. Korea Korean pop music at S9 level at 1418 with the soft-voiced female host. Chinese co-channel gets in a weak signal during quiet time https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/iu1w0v8vt9ml7xl0rk6qwer6tmzz7idc

639 CNR1 Chinese Synchros Male Chinese speech blasting in at S9+ at 1414; best signal ever here (on any antenna) https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/dmfrbme9gg4scr14e9k6jvitbvu49boi

738 BEL2 Penghu, Taiwan Female Chinese speech pounding in at S9+ at 1423; best signal ever here (on any antenna) https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/xiztany04c4qnquo452pq5ch2oskrl6q

738 BEL2 + HLKG Female Chinese and female Korean speech in a classic S9+ snarl at 1410-- a pretty representative signal for a totally wacky session https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/8gmcx8wg3g8dv9rdw31sbt22zbtkoaso

756 CNR1 Chinese Synchros Hollow-sounding male Chinese speech and interval music with echo effect at 1418 https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/pnlmh3mwpgb0l40tikenkq2bpz3zzrqf

963 CRI Huaduan, China CRI Russian service with female announcer at good level around 1426 https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/ip8ijs72d17vkbp2f7e41za2h6sluui6

1017 CRI Changchun, China CRI Korean service at good level at 1412 https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/bxdsl1h1zf9aji15psj2cr0tckwvns8g

73 and Good DX,

Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)

7.5" loopstick CC Skywave SSB Ultralight +

5 inch "Frequent Flyer" FSL (the India, Bangladesh, Mongolia and Cambodia model)

DXing at Sam Peach Park in the Puyallup Valley



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