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[IRCA] Salt Water-enhanced 3" FSL Tecsun PL-380 TP-DX for 4-1
- Subject: [IRCA] Salt Water-enhanced 3" FSL Tecsun PL-380 TP-DX for 4-1
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- Thread-topic: Salt Water-enhanced 3" FSL Tecsun PL-380 TP-DX for 4-1
In one of the wildest sessions imaginableÂan FSL-enhanced Tecsun PL-380 model proved once again thatÂit isÂfairly competitive with the large, inductively coupled FSL antennas that have performed so well at Oregon cliff sites. During a 4-hour session at GraylandÂit tracked down all sorts of unusual DX, includingÂ531-PI (a New Zealand DU), almost all of the mid-band CRI stations (atÂpotent levels), and a mystery TP on 1377 mixing loudly with CNR1. The performance of the stand-aloneÂFSL PL-380 was soÂsurprising that the single monster FSL taken along on this trip (a 15" model)Âwasn't even required until very late in theÂsession, when it sorted out a 531 DU snarl to provide a prettyÂnice logging of 531-4KZ.
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My session started off (kind of) right in myÂroom at the Walsh Motel, with 1566-HLAZ already at an S9+ level at the bizarre hour of 1030 UTC. After setting up on the beach at the end of Grayland Beach Road at 1145 I discovered that almost all of the mid-band CRI stations were poundingÂin at serious levels, and managed to recordÂall of them on the $95 hot-rodded portable within the next hour. Right in the middle of this activity I noticed a serious carrier on 531 which wasn't coming from the Asian direction, and decided to record it as well. After checking it out later on it had the distinctÂvoice of the Samoan lady announcer on 531-PI, a station which shows up frequently at Rockwork 4. After recording various Japanese, Chinese and Korean signals over a two hour period a mystery station showed up on 1377 mixing at a powerful level with CNR1, having music which sounded unlike anything CNR1 would play. AfterÂa vibrant 1377 recording I went back to the 531 DU frequency, and found a snarl between PI and an Australian talker station. It was finally time to use the 15" FSL and CC Skywave combination, and they did manage to clear up the mystery with a nice recording of an apparent 531-4KZ.
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The original master plan had been to check signal strength levels between a single stand-alone 3" FSL Tecsun PL-380 model and the 15" FSL + CC Skywave combo on various TP signals-- but that plan went out the window immediately when the "Science Fiction PL-380" was receiving almost every target station at near S9 levels. With only one of these hot-rodded PL-380's managingÂsuch astonishingÂresultsÂon the first day,Âit's easy to understand how a "squadron" of these $95 monsters could track down much more DX on different high-priority frequencies, and dramatically boost the effectiveness of Ultralight ocean beach DXpeditions.
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531Â 4KZÂÂ Innisfail, AustraliaÂÂ Presumed the Aussie talker station with weather report and call-in talk show at 1413
https://app.box.com/s/3q38z2z6txkuuuzawccxr1zreilcynqz
https://app.box.com/s/tnegabxvcx2b9r1qtwsrytfqiie7y3pt
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531Â PIÂÂ Auckland, New ZealandÂÂ Samoan femaleÂannouncer a pretty big surprise at 1225
https://app.box.com/s/3u07c46dgtjo18u3ysxysb52ckorwv8p
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1017Â CRIÂÂ Changchun, ChinaÂÂ CRI Korean service at very good level at 1255
https://app.box.com/s/j6d02s36trf95m998a6fv1d2e8yy6j0u Â
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1035Â CNR1ÂÂ Synchros (presumed)ÂÂ Strong female speech with echoes at 1146
https://app.box.com/s/5zur0e5dndtyut8um7gbgok2dkps4s8n Â
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1206Â CRIÂÂ Yanbian, ChinaÂÂ CRIÂKorean service atÂS9 level at 1206
https://app.box.com/s/6jsz4m3yklhvid1vg4sypx3evri7i5ms Â
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1323Â CRIÂÂ HJ, ChinaÂÂ Russian service female announcer with serious strength at 1253
https://app.box.com/s/sp8rhxkv1f3b1roubkujoldgrhp9yh3r
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1377Â UnID-TPÂÂ The mystery of the morning-- very strong exotic music and a female announcer mixing with CNR1's male Chinese speech at 1345. The 6125 kHz CNR1 // was checked, and this certainly wasn't it. Does this sound like RRI Toli Toli?
https://app.box.com/s/bkgpxuz4x2egltbpiiegzfp1mnxd504m
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73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (temporarily at Grayland, WA)
Stand-alone 3" FSL Tecsun PL-380 Ultralight (all recordings except for 531-4KZ, which was made on the 15" FSL and CC Skywave)
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