Re: [IRCA] Wow! Oh, WOW! A Japanese Morning from OKlahoma
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Re: [IRCA] Wow! Oh, WOW! A Japanese Morning from OKlahoma



Very nice, John !! This  is also more testemony as to how well the Wellbrook Phased Array works. I have to make it a priority to make sure that I can get mine up and compared with my Phased BOG Systems in IL and WI. 

I'd recommend the Wellbrook Phased Array to anyone who has about 155 ft in a straight line available for antennas. For some DXers one loop may go on one side of the house and the other on the other. A huge benefit here for Perseus users is that the back null and patterns are quite consistant across the band. 

Note the the UK pound has dropped sharply vs our dollar, making this a less costly purchase than it was a few months ago.

73 KAZ wondering what he needs to do in IL/WI to get audio from Asia thru the AU zone.

-----Original Message-----
>From: "John H. Bryant" <bjohnorcas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Nov 26, 2008 7:49 AM
>To: "irca-hard-core-dx.com" <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [IRCA] Wow! Oh, WOW! A Japanese Morning from OKlahoma
>
>We are just settling in here in north central Oklahoma and I only 
>have the NW-SE leg of the Wellbrook Array up and running. Snuggie the 
>DX Kitty got me up at 1200 (LSR=1310) and almost on a lark, I tried 
>774 for Japan with my hotrodded NRD-535... nothing.  But there was a 
>definite het on 747 (about a 2 or 3 on the NW Scale).  I decided to 
>try 828... just a 2, but clearly a het, so I decided to do a quick 
>sweep of the band, starting at 531, as usual.  NHK1  Morioka is 
>almost always there on decent JJ mornings from my NW site... but 
>almost always at "mumble" level. No way did I expect a het on 531 
>from here in OKlahoma...BUT, there it was, at a 2!  There were better 
>hets on 567(!), 594 and 693, but nothing was close to audio.
>
>I had other things to do and hoped that LSR here would bring more 
>bounty. It did.... not great amounts, but still really amazing from OKlahoma:
>
>531: Persistent weak het (NHK1 Morioka)
>558: Persistent weak het (JOCR Kobe)
>567: NHK1 Sapporo peaked right after 1300 with JJ audio... time pips, 
>weakly, at the TOH. Heard on Slider E100+Wellbrook
>585: Persistent weak het (NHK1 Kushiro, Hokkaido)
>594: Strong het at dawn with hints of audio (NHK1 Tokyo)
>666: Strong het at dawn (NHK1 Osaka)
>675: Persistent weak het (this is "always" Vietnam in the NW, but 
>there are a couple of 5 kW NHK1 stations here)
>684: Weak het here at LSR (I have no idea who this was!)
>693: Peak caught at 1252 in "imaginary level" Asian audio (NHK2 Tokyo)
>702: Peaked at LSR with weak audio in Asian lang. (Almost certainly 
>North Korea) Heard on Slider e100, too
>747: Persistent weak to moderate het (NHK2 Sapporo)
>792: Weak het at dawn (South Korea???)
>828: Persistent weak to moderate het (NHK2 Osaka)
>954: Weak het at dawn (JOKR, Tokyo)
>
>1566: Weak het at dawn (HLAZ, South Korea)
>
>The fact that I've just completed listening to East Asia on MW every 
>morning for three months in the Northwest was, of course, a huge help 
>in knowing where and what to look for... What I found, of course, was 
>a classic low band opening to Japan with virtually all of the usual 
>suspects present.  After the surprise of the whole thing, the 
>remaining surprises were the hets on 675 (Vietnam???), the total 
>absence of 774, NHK2 Akita (it is almost always the strongest of the 
>747//774//828 group) AND the fact that the audio came not from one of 
>those three but rather from 567 kHz., NHK1 Sapporo.
>
>I might add that the only Far East stations (even as hets) that I've 
>ever heard from here previously have been 747//774//828//873, though 
>this is so difficult that I've rarely even tried in recent years.
>
>We are leaving here in a couple of hours to spend five days with 
>extended family in Ft. Worth, TX and I'm struggling with attitude and 
>priorities :>) With luck, maybe Richard and Kirk Allen can use the 
>list above as a starting place for an Asian Thanksgiving.
>
>
>John B.
>Stillwater, OK, USA
>Rcvrs: modified NRD-535, Slider e100's
>Antennas: Wellbrook Phased Array 
>_______________________________________________

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