Re: [IRCA] Oklahoma TP's 10/5/10
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Re: [IRCA] Oklahoma TP's 10/5/10



Very impressive to be getting TP audio on an ULR in Oklahoma !! Even if it is a souped up ULR. I certainly like one of those, even though serious DX will be done with the Phased BOGs, Drakes, Perseus etc. But that ULR would be most useful for checking cx from inside etc etc.

73 KAZ heading out to put out the TP BOGs here in NE IL


-----Original Message-----
>From: D1028Gary@xxxxxxx
>Sent: Oct 5, 2010 3:42 PM
>To: irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [IRCA] Oklahoma TP's 10/5/10
>
>Hi Richard,
> 
>The strength of the Japanese this morning was far from optimum, and you are 
> doing very well in Oklahoma for the modest conditions. I'm happy that your 
> Tecsun PL-310 Ultralight  + 7.5" loopstick TP-chasing results are now  
>posted on the IRCA list, so that all can see the DXing potential of these  
>amazing DSP pocket radios.
> 
>Here on the west coast the identity of a 702 kHz TP heterodyne can usually  
>be determined by its transmitted quality-- a pure sine wave is likely  to 
>be Japan (one of the two 10 kw NHK2 synchro stations on the frequency), while 
> a rough-sounding, off-frequency (702+) heterodyne is likely to be North  
>Korea (Korean Central B.S.). If you are fortunate (?) enough to have  
>657-Pyongyang BS booming in, you should have the ragged N.K. carrier showing up  on 
>702+ kHz.
> 
>73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA)   
> 
> 
>In a message dated 10/5/2010 7:30:45 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
>richarda@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
>Reception of TP signals here this morning (10/5/10) was the poorest  in the 
>past three weeks. Receiver: Modified PL-310 & 7.5 loopstick. Local  sunrise 
>at 1229 UTC. 
>
>558  Unid het., 1224, weak, not heard  earlier.
>702  Unid het., 1139, clear until KSEV 700 daytime signal at  1140.
>747  Probably JOIB, Sapporo J, 1225, distorted audio, KRMG 740  QRM
>774  JOUB, Akita J, het 0957-1241.  NHK2 Basic English  lessons heard at 
>1211-1215, severe QRM from nearby KSPI 780 (776  spur).
>972  Probably HLCA, Dangjin KOR, variable het, 1216-1229, KCFO  970 QRM.  
>Not heard earlier.
>
>TA activity was off last evening with  only hets on 531, 909, 1089 and 1377.
>
>Richard Allen
>36°22'51"N /  97°26'35"W
>(near Perry OK  USA)
>
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