Re: [IRCA] TP report from Kauai for 2Dec2010
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Re: [IRCA] TP report from Kauai for 2Dec2010



Walt:
 
I'd bet 1314 is DWXI who often have long stretches of English in their religious programs.
 
 
Chuck
 
> From: salmaniw@xxxxxxx
> To: irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2010 01:36:31 +0000
> Subject: [IRCA] TP report from Kauai for 2Dec2010
> 
> A pretty decent morning.  I was up at the dials from 16:39 UTC (6:39 AM local), which was well into local dawn with LSR being at 7:19 AM.  Still things were hopping throughout the band.  I started at the top of the band (my Eton e100 does not extend into the X-band...to 1620 only before reverting to 522).
> 
> 1314:  talk at fair level at 16:51.  Sounded like it had an EE inflection, but difficult to be certain as the max direction was NW/SE.  A bit late for NZ, so more likely Osaka JOUF.
> 891:  Good to very good to west with hymn or NA and abrupt sign off at 17:03.  Very interesting, but who could it be.  I see several stations listed as signing off at 17:00 including Thailand and RRI.  Definitely not a CC station....wrong music and format, but I missed any speech.  My most interesting catch this morning!
> 
> That's it from Kauai.  One more morning and it's back to Honolulu!  The surf was huge on the north side of the island (Tunnels Beach) with all the beaches closed due to the high surf.  Still a gorgeous day, though, and the south beaches around Po'ipu are usually always pretty safe.....Walt Salmaniw, Po'ipu, Kauai.
 		 	   		  
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