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Re: [IRCA] [NRC-AM] DX'ing from a new location, AGAIN!



Of course, when the AM gets back on and we get programming and transmission
stuff straightened out, I am sure a DX test can be worked out!

Yes, KIYU was once part of a network with KDKO 870 McGrath and KZPA 900
Fort Yukon, The KSKO-AM license has been turned in and deleted, they are FM
only now.

I wil leventually get settled and find some quiet place to do some DX'ing.
My studio window and my apartment window are only 500 feet from the Yukon
River.

Living here isn't as much of a shock to my system as some might think, Im
used to rural remote locations.. I just have to get used to planning ahead
and ordering extra of a certain item online and plan on taking it longer to
get here.. plsu some stuff bought in town is super expensive.

Paul
On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 12:30 PM, Patrick Martin <mwdxer1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Paul,
>
> Wow! What a switch!!! I lived in AK from 1955-67. I started to DX in
> Seward in 1962. It was a different world on what I have heard here. I
> have never been to Galena, but it is very remote. I have most of the
> Alaskans heard and QSL's, but KIYU 910 I have not heard. At one time
> KIYU was part of a network of three educational stations in AK with
> Fort Yukon and McGraph. Those two I have heard & QSL'd. When your AM
> gets back on, any chance of a DX Test? I would think it will take a
> bit to used to living in such a remote area as the only way out is by
> plane. I wish you good luck and look forward to your DX reports. We
> have not had an active DXer in AK for years. Infact I cannot remember
> the last time we had one.
>
> On 1/16/16, Paul B. Walker, Jr. <walkerbroadcasting@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I have mvoed, again. This time I am in Galena, Alaska. It's a village of
> > 500 people about 300 miles west of Fairbanks and 300 miles east of Nome.
> > I'm Program Director for Big River Public Broadcasting, Incorporated's
> > "Community Radio For Alaska" KIYU. The AM is off but will be back on
> soon.
> >
> > We currently operate a network of about 8 low powered (100 watt class d)
> FM
> > signals. We run some NPR programming but also oldies music and local or
> > regional programming.
> >
> > I haven't had time to set up a long wire or other antenna yet but using
> my
> > Sangean ATS909X up here, there's a HIGH level of electrical noise on the
> > property.. we also have a few FM transmitters an a 10 watt low power
> > digital tv transmitter.. all 20 feet above my head.
> >
> > I took my Sangean ATS909X to a piece of property across from the radio
> > station about 4pm one afternoon and using just the whip, I tuned SW.. and
> > also tuned AM (using just the ferrite bar type antenna in the radio).
> >
> > I heard NOTHING on AM, not even the 25kw of KNOM 780 or 50kw or KICY 850
> or
> > the 50kw of KJNP 1170.
> >
> > I did hear "Esta Es Radio Habana Cuba" on one of their 11mhz
> frequencies. I
> > also heard China Radio International On the 11 or 13mhz bands and
> somewhere
> > in the 17mhz. I didn't hear WWV or WWVH.
> >
> > Paul Walker
> >
>
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