[IRCA] WBGW-1590 DX test makes it - barely > Toronto
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[IRCA] WBGW-1590 DX test makes it - barely > Toronto



Well, I ended up in the most challenging location I could feasibly end up - downtown Toronto - and staying awake paid off. I've heard WBGW in Toronto before, but certainly not from downtown where I have a 1430, 1540 and 1610 triple-play a mile or three away at Toronto Island. I thought I heard bits of tone here and there but it was so weak I still am not sure. I was starting to DX the Land of Nod when I was startled awake by a set of call letters, probably about half-way through. Then at 1:50 EDT I heard unmistakeable bugle sounds, albeit a bit weak. At first I thought it was jazz, say a trumpet, as it faded up. I stuck around another ten minutes, to the TOH, and heard nothing else except WAKR.

I don't think I've ever heard bugle calls used for a DX test.

I'm super glad I brought my loop-stick-modified Tecsun 380 ULR with me when I came back from Burnt River last time around. Much more fun than getting into my car, driving around, and hoping for the best. So this is a relog to my Toronto log, but new using an ULR.

Looks like it got out fairly well - I wonder if the tone Pat Martin heard in OR was the same as Shawn Axelrod in MB!

I am off to Burnt River this morning for just under a week, and later this weekend I'll assemble a report of who heard what and feed it back to these lists and to the two clubs and the DX test web site; and make that report part of a thank-you to the station.

Saul Chernos


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