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Re: [IRCA] DX Season
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] DX Season
- From: Nigel Pimblett <nige2730@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2016 22:25:20 -0700
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Of course reception of New Zealand is considerably rarer in southern
Alberta than on the coast, but I'd been having some similar thoughts
after reading some of the posts in this thread. The season here seems
to be a bit later than observed on the coast, more like August 1 to Sept
15th, but last year was the best for NZ in about a decade, and this year
was even better. Of course equipment has improved, but interestingly,
I haven't observed the same improvement for Australia. With the
exception of a couple of days, Australia didn't match the results of 5
or 6 years ago, never mind the 80's.
There do indeed seem to be other factors involved beyond those we are
familiar with.
73,
Nigel
.On 02/01/2016 9:38 PM, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
It is interesting that there has been some fine coastal receptions of
New Zealand in recent years, as I think I recall some pretty "dry"
summer DXpeditions back in the days of west coast Vancouver Island
adventures. Of course, receivers, antennas and techniques have
improved, but whether enough to make that sort of change, I couldn't
say. Even now, a coastal Beverage is still a pretty good reference
antenna.
The very first Vancouver Island coastal expedition in early July 1979
produced a lot of NSW and Queensland Aussies, not much New Zealand,
and I seem to recall one summer coastal DXpedition that yielded
exactly one 10kw Zedder (and not much else).
It would be interesting to go through old Grayland logs as well, as
there were a number of solstice DXpeditions. A comment made by John
Bryant in July 2003, "First morning in several years at Grayland that
a significant number of Kiwi stations were present." makes me wonder
whether we're living through the "good old days" as far as summer
coastal receptions of New Zealand are concerned.
Having heard Western Australia a couple of times at home in the '80s
(and not since), but practically never China, while China has been
much more frequent in the last decade does make me wonder if we're
dealing with long term reception patterns that may even go beyond a
single sunspot cycle. Many other variables affect what we receive of
course.
(Things to speculate about instead of looking for non-existent DX in
mid-winter, a point I think we can all agree on at present.)
best wishes,
Nick
At 03:34 03-01-16, you wrote:
A very interesting discussion. There's no doubt that strong reception
of New Zealand requires a serious dose of salt water (or better yet,
a cliff above salt water), but the peak season for optimal Kiwi
reception seems to be from July 1 to August 15th. Bill W. wisely
makes his DU-chasing trips in late July, and Chuck had his all-time
record NZ results in mid-July. Â When Kiwi propagation really kicks
into gear at Rockwork 4 the signal levels can approach those of big
gun Asians during the fall season (especially during these lean solar
years). This exciting DU-DX during the dogs days of summer certainly
is one of fringe benefits of living on the left coast, but youÂ
would never even know that it exists if you stay at your inland
location. Â 73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
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