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Re: [IRCA] Aussie-531 Audio Heard on SRF-T615 Ultralight at Grayland
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- From: "HASCALL, DAVID CIV DFAS" <DAVID.HASCALL@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 15:02:19 -0400
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Congrats Gary!!! That rocks! I used to listen to an internet stream of
531 3GG. Not knowing much about MW stations in Australia, wonder if it
could be them? They played (IIRC) lots of 70's oldies - that seemed
like what I read from you, on another post. Hopefully you can find
station email addresses and send them a list of songs and/or artists
heard and you might be able to narrow it down.
Congrats again and 73,
Dave in Indy
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Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 19:00:41 EDT
From: D1028Gary@xxxxxxx
Subject: [IRCA] Aussie-531 Audio Heard on SRF-T615 Ultralight at
Grayland
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Hello All,
Thanks very much for the DU tips from Bruce, Nick and Dennis,
prior to
my one-night visit to Grayland. I wrote each frequency down, and gave
serious attention to each one (531, 612, 1116, and 702) this morning.
The conditions seemed pretty mediocre until around 1100 UTC, when
the
JA powerhouses suddenly started coming up in signal strength, allowing
reception on the stock SRF-T615 of JOAK-594, JOAB-693, JOIB-747,
JOUB-774 and
JOBB-828. Shortly after 1200, HLCA-972 audio came in on the modified
ICF-2010
spotting receiver (with the 19.5" loopstick), and was also heard weakly
on the
SRF-T615. HLAZ-1566 soon followed for the 7th SRF-T615 TP, and it was
starting
to look like the trip wasn't going to be wasted after all... but the
best
was yet to come.
Around 1245 the VOA-1575 Thailand station was heard on both a stock
2010
(good signal) and the SRF-T615 (weak signal). I was amazed that the
tiny
SRF-T615 was able to receive Thailand, just as Dennis had done with the
SRF-39FP last week. But I think Dennis was in the Cottage, and I was
in Room 10 of
the Motel... so he still covered more miles :>)
The DU's were still only weak carriers on the stock 2010 at 1300
(in
growing daylight), and I thought the fun was over. As a final attempt,
I
decided to check the recommended DU frequencies on the "Monster 2010"
(with the
19.5" antenna), and was amazed to find weak audio on 531(instrumental
music),
the first time I had ever heard audio from a DU. The weak 531 audio
became
stronger and stronger on the modified 2010, until at 1308, the music
was
clearly (but weakly) heard on the stock SRF-T615. Elated but hoping
for more, I
checked 612, which also had weak audio on the "Monster 2010," but it
faded out
quickly because of the growing daylight, and there were no more DU's
heard.
Thanks very much to Bruce for the 531 tip, which certainly
produced the
highlight of the morning. Now, I'm just hoping that Bruce (or
somebody) can
tell me which Aussie station I heard on 531 (the WRTH isn't so clear,
hi).
73, Gary
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