Re: [IRCA] Grayland DXpedition Oct. 17th - Out with a Whimper
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Re: [IRCA] Grayland DXpedition Oct. 17th - Out with a Whimper



Astounding nulls, Guy.  Does that mean that Beverages are now out for you?
 Conditions were equally dismal here in Victoria.  Cheers!......Walt

On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Guy Atkins <dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Cozy, warm DXpedition yurt at the park?  Check.
> High performance array antenna working like gangbusters?  Check.
> Low noise surroundings with most QRM-spewing RVs gone for the weekend?
>  Check.
> Juicy TP DX signals barreling in, ready to be caught?  FAIL!!
>
> -------------------
>
> That about sums up last night's DX session on medium wave from Grayland. In
> fact, even the tropical bands were lackluster compared to the interesting
> haul of AIR regionals on 60 meters the night before.
>
> While Kevin Schanilec spent more quality time with his FSL loop antenna and
> Ultralight receiver under the stars at the beach, I tried hard to keep up
> with his longwave beacon exploits (140+ NDBs heard by him in two nights of
> trying). Alas, only a few big gun Japanese TPs were found and they were at
> weak levels. Closer towards dawn there were some very weak Chinese  signals
> audible but nothing worth noting. It was a shame that my best-ever
> Wellbrook
> ALA100 array installation coincided with dismal propagation. Oh well, DXing
> is a lot like fishing; even when they aren't biting it's still fun to be
> "out there".
>
> While waiting in vain for the TP DX to appear I kept trying ALA100 array
> nulls on various domestic frequencies. I found quite a few instances where
> I
> could consistently put a 40-50dB null on a station. One particular
> challenge
> was nulling KXL Portland on 750 kHz. I was able to effect a null of 58 db
> (!! S-9 +10dB down to S-1) to reveal KFQD Anchorage, Alaska beneath. It
> took
> me the better part of an hour to catch a full ID of KFQD, which was still
> weak under the dominant Portland signal.
>
> As a consolation prize for the lackluster MW DX, Kevin and I enjoyed more
> excellent weather at the coast today. A warm morning sun accompanied our
> antenna dismantling and packing up.
>
> All that remains now is the planning for the next trip to Grayland!
>
> 73s from Starbucks in Aberdeen,
>
> Guy Atkins
> DXing from Grayland Beach State Park, WA
> Wellbrook ALA100 Array / AR7030 Plus w/mods
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