Re: [IRCA] DXpedition to Gearheart, OR - Day 1
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Re: [IRCA] DXpedition to Gearheart, OR - Day 1



Thanks to Gary and Patrick for the encouragement and suggestions!  I
looked at the two parks on my way back in today, and unfortunately they
both open at 6 am, which is already after sunrise here, so I think I will
try where I was again to see if the DX (and the weather) is a little
better tomorrow.

PS - I brought along a "Rite in the Rain" notebook this trip and am glad I
did: highly recommended for all who venture out to the ocean...

Kevin



>
> Hi Kevin,
>
> Your Gearheart DU-DXing report is a fine job under difficult conditions,
> and you certainly did the best you could under the circumstances. It's
> always
>  a challenge to set up a DX listening station on an unknown ocean beach in
> the darkness, especially when the weather is not cooperating.
>
> I'm sorry that my own recent Oregon DXpedition report wasn't ready prior
> to
>  your trip, but you seem to have had no problem finding lots of DXing
> targets anyway. After having apparently stumbled upon a hot spot for South
> Pacific DX in Lincoln City, I received about 10 new DU stations  that
> neither
> John B. or I had ever heard a trace of on Ultralight gear at  Grayland,
> despite John's use of Wellbrook antenna arrays during multiple trips.
> Some of
> these new DU stations had very potent signals in Lincoln City, and  with
> the
> assistance of Chuck, Bruce, Guy and Patrick (all having far more  DU-DXing
> experience than me), I've been trying to sort them out prior to the
> DXpedition
> report.
>
> Kevin, Highway 101 near Cannon Beach has a couple of small state parks on
> top of high cliffs overlooking the ocean, with sweeping views of the
> Pacific
>  from the high elevation. If you have any chance to set up your Ultralight
> listening station in one of those spots, you may enjoy a very potent South
> Pacific signal boost. But you've done quite well already while DXing in
> Gearheart, and I'm happy that you and Patrick could get together for
> supper.
> Enjoy the DX tomorrow, and thanks again for your DU-DXing  report!
>
> 73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA)
>
>
>
> In a message dated 7/29/2010 7:50:10 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> satya@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> Hi  all:
>
> Iâ??m on business for a couple nights on the Oregon coast near  Seaside.
> I
> had a great dinner with Patrick Martin last night, the  local DX master,
> and really enjoyed gabbing on and on about DX with  him!
>
> My hotel room is unfortunately an RF zoo, so I ended up finding a  nice
> quiet picnic table at the shore, a couple miles north in Gearheart,  OR,
> arriving at about an hour prior to the 1250 UTC (0550 local)  sunrise.  I
> used an active/passive Crate Loop, coupled to a Tecsun  PL-380 via a
> little
> ferrite coupler, and a Sony 7600GR barefoot  spotter.
>
> Things were ominously dead for the first 30 minutes, then  picked up a
> bit,
> although conditions were nowhere near as good as they were  for Gary
> DeBock
> last week, who was a few miles south at Cannon Beach.   Oh well â?? as
> least
> it was lightly misting/raining the entire time  :-)
>
> I managed to pick up a few tidbits from the ionosphere, all DU,  with
> reception continuing until 1320, about 30 minutes after local  sunrise:
>
> 567 Nearly intelligible EE male and female announcers at 1245,  presumed
> NZL
> 594 Male announcer at 1247, to weak to tell language
> 612  Good EE announcer at 1257, mention of â??Australiaâ??, so
> 4QR-Brisbane.
> Another â??Australiaâ?? at 1313.
> 648 Presumed EE by cadence at 1311
> 657  Chariots of Fire music at 1216, presumed Wellington, NZL
> 675 Good EE voice  at 1233, presumed 2C0 (AUS) or 3YA (NZL), still sorta
> there at 1309
> 702  Came on late at 1304 with EE male, presumed 2BL-Sydney, possible ID
> at
> 1305  (need to check recording)
> 738 Weak French (Tahiti) at 1219, burbles at  1236, excellent FF at 1247
> with 2NR Grafton AUS occasionally on top; the  two were still battling it
> out at 1257, but almost gone at 1307
> 765  Brief music at 1222, unknown
> 774 Weak EE female voice at 1318, presumed  3LO, couldnâ??t make out words
> though
> 792 EE newscast with â??ABC Radioâ?? ID  at 1319, so 4RN-Brisbane
> confirmed
> 891 EE news at 1237 presumed 5AN  Adelaide, barely there at 1252, better
> EE
> male at 1259, mention of  â??Australiaâ?? at 1322 apparently confirming
> 5AN
> 972 Sounds like EE at 1237,  no clue who though
> 1071    Good late het at 1322, not enough to  hear anything though
> 1098    Brief EE? News at 1240,  unknown
> 1116    Good EE signal at times, but buried under  1120-KPNW
>
> So, not quite what I had hoped for, but given the infrequency  of my
> getting out to the beach, Iâ??ll take anything I can get!  One  more shot
> tomorrow morning, perhaps trying Cannon Beach instead, then back  home.
>
> Kevin S
> Bainbridge Island,  WA
>
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