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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-18: A Victoria observation
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-18: A Victoria observation
- From: Walter Salmaniw <canswl@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 00:33:11 +0000
Gary, your observations far exceeded mine. I've been away for a few days in
the interior of B.C., but I was back at the dials this morning between 13:45
and 14:15. Overall, a real stinker! I was virtually totally skunked until
around 14:00, when a few signals began to fade up. Before then, I only had
weak audio on 189 and 529 (SQM). Here are my results, with "6" unless
otherwise noted. SF was 87, A5, and K2:
189
529: 6.5
567
594: DU at 14:10 at 7 level
603, 639, 747
774: Snippets of DU audio at 14:09, and then JJ at 7 level at 14:17.
1548
Really, that was it!!! I keep thinking that there must be something wrong
with my antenna system. I have the W/NW directed corner fed loop, and a
super ALA loop aimed 20/200 degrees. I also had the last several days
recording at 14:00 for 5 minutes with the Perseus, and, again, I was not too
impressed with what I heard. Hoping for better luck tomorrow! ........Walt
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 9:57 PM, <D1028Gary@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> For some strange reason, the Asian TP propagation here this morning
> seemed quite a bit better than what Nick (and Richard and Bill) reported.
> Although it definitely wasn't one of the season's best sessions, it did
> provide some interesting signals on certain frequencies.
>
> The 639-CNR1 mystery co-channel chose this morning to rise up and be
> heard, and it became dominant over a weakened CNR1 for about 3 minutes,
> around 1412. Because of its unusual strength it became clear that the
> mystery
> station's language was not Korean after all, and a check of the 1134 KBS3
> parallel confirmed that it was not the 50 kw KBS3 station on the
> frequency.
> A check of 594-NHK1 likewise confirmed that it was not an NHK1 station.
> The
> language sounds similar to one of the Southeast Asian dialects broadcast
> on 1575-VOA, but if anyone has any ideas, I would appreciate any leads:
>
> _http://www.mediafire.com/?ox9apgavxo7ewxv_
> (http://www.mediafire.com/?ox9apgavxo7ewxv)
>
> Besides the 639 mystery the low-band Asiatic TP's were fairly strong
> this morning, with the usual regulars (639-CNR1, 648-VOR, 657- Pyongyang)
> putting in decent signals. Mid-band regulars like 1044-CRI, 1053-Jammer
> and
> 1134-KBS were vibrant at times, and there were traces of audio on Chinese
> frequencies like 756 and 936. The Japanese didn't sound so strong,
> however.
> In summary, it was a fairly average morning here for mid-October, but with
> some extra excitement because of the 639 mystery station's strong fade-in.
>
> The following were heard on a C.Crane SWP Slider model (7.5"
> loopstick) inductively coupled to a 9' sided PVC tuned passive loop (in
> the 36
> degree back yard). A modified ICF-2010 (30" loopstick) was used as an SSB
> spotting receiver:
>
> 558 HLQH Daegu, S. Korea Threshold music around 1355, // 603
> 594 JOAK Tokyo, Japan Good Japanese interview program 1341
> 603 HLSA Namyang, S. Korea Fair music over CC, //558
> 639 UnID-TP Unknown Asiatic language co-channel with CNR1
> fading in with strongest signal of the season at 1412; not // with
> 1134 or 594 (short version of above MP3)
> _http://www.mediafire.com/?i55sovg8kbo5pba_ (
> http://www.mediafire.com/?i55sovg8kbo5pba)
> 639 CNR1 China Synchros Fair-good signal during most of morning,
> usually over UnID above _http://www.mediafire.com/?623suhsz295kmcj_
> (http://www.mediafire.com/?623suhsz295kmcj)
> 648 VOR Razdolnoye, Russia Good Chinese external pgm 1346
> 657 Pyongyang BS, N. Korea Good signal obsolete music with
> YL announcer _http://www.mediafire.com/?49sawqsgvrxwlm3_
> (http://www.mediafire.com/?49sawqsgvrxwlm3)
> 666 JOBK Osaka, Japan Fair with Japanese talk around 1342
> 738 BEL2 Penghu, Taiwan Fair-good Chinese speech 1420
> 747 JOIB Sapporo, Japan Almost buried in KXL splatter 1358
> 756 CNR1 China Synchros Fair Chinese male-female talk 1405
> 828 JOBB Osaka, Japan Poor-fair Japanese over weak CC, 1419
> 936 Anhui, China (presumed) Threshold music around 1410
> 972 HLCA Dangjin, S. Korea Vibrant Korean speech 1425
> 1035 CNR1 China Synchros Weak Chinese male-female talk 1448
> 1044 CRI Jiangsu, China Fair-good Japanese program at 1343
> 1053 Korean Jammer Fairly vibrant over UnID co-channel 1355
> _http://www.mediafire.com/?aon8342rn7wod8t_
> (http://www.mediafire.com/?aon8342rn7wod8t)
> 1134 KBS Strong at 1413 for parallel check with the 639 UnID, but
> the KBS3 programming did not match (Korean male-female talk)
> 1566 HLAZ Jeju, S. Korea Fair-good Japanese religious program 1335
>
> 73 and Good DX,
> Gary DeBock
>
>
> 8
>
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