In what is becoming an annual event, Michael J. Richard of KEVA conducted another DX Test on October 23rd, 2006.
While we didn't have the nearly perfect conditions that allowed last season's coast to coast receptions, this year's test still allowed a number of lucky DX'ers to pull in this graveyard giant! Our special thanks again to Michael J. Richard! He not only has conducted these tests, but worked tirelessly to arrange the upcoming Montana DX tests (along with other members of ABDX!), so we all owe him a lot. Here we go: Frank Aden of Boise, Idaho started off the reports, logging the sweep tones and code almost immediately after the test started, shortly after Midnight Mountain Time. Mike Hawkins of Campbell, California joined in next, followed by reports from Tim Hall of San Diego, Martin Foltz of Mission Viejo, and Mike Sanburn in Bellflower, CA. Tom Kraft of Billings, MT used a Kenwood R600 and the all mighty Kiwa Loop to pull the test in "easily", and Terry Keyowski of Regina, Saskatchewan noted how helpful the "sweep tones" were in logging the test from his location over 800 miles away. Kevin Redding logged this one from Gilbert, AZ using only the CCRadio portable with no problem. While Phil Bytheway of Seattle, WA forgot to turn on his recorder! His paper log details were first rate though, allowing enough for a successful reception report. But as Steely Dan observed, "they've got a name for the winners in the world, and I want a name when I lose"---so many of us went to bed disappointed this year. Among them were John Wilke of Greenfield, WI, Doug Pifer of Albany, OR, and your editor, Les Rayburn of Helena, AL. Bob Foxworth of Tampa, FL reported "not a peep" of the test from his shack, but Willis in Old Fort, TN reported a "possible reception" with some mystery tones and bits of Morse Code. Bert New of Watkinsville, GA also heard the "mystery tones" and fast Morse Code--- He reported that the sweep tones sounded similar to those used in past tests...but couldn't claim the logging just yet. The news was all bad for Paul LaFreniere of Grand Marais, MN, who listened for the entire test without success. Barr McLarnon who usually hears pin drops from his shack in the Great White North, couldn't pull this one out. Doug Smith, another DX'er with a top notch shack failed to log this one as well from Nashville. Joe Miller, who has done the wonderful designs for many of the DX test QSL cards this year, tried without success for this one too. His Troy, MI shack proven to be just too far away this year. Dave Hochfelder of Highland Park, NJ also felt the "agony of defeat" this time around. SOAPBOX ================================== Those sweep tones cut through everything! -Mike Hawkins, Campbell, CA KEVA 1240 heard on DX test, heard sweep tones, code IDs and a telephone busy signal. -Martin Foltz, Mission Viejo, CA Not sure if I am hearing the KEVA test. At 0205 I heard a high pitch noise, perhaps a sweep tone. At 0225 a short bust of CW. I did log a new station WFOY in Florida. -Willis, Old Fort, TN It was heard quite easily here in Billings, Mt with code and sweep tones. The only challenge is local KMZK also on 1240. -Thomas Kraft, Billings, MT I heard the last test (2005) fairly well, but my "local" on 1240 seems to be the king on the frequency tonight, as it usually is. -Doug Pifer, Albany, OR Last night the KEVA DX test boomed into Southern CA!!! What a treat, I have logged them here before but this one is always welcome here. -Mike Sanburn, Bellflower, CA KEVA test heard near Yorkton, Saskatchewan on Sunday (1271 km/800miles). Heard sweep tones, morse ID, and "off-hook" beeps for over two hours breaking through the "sludge" on 1240. No voice heard, either from KEVA or any other station on that frequency. This was the first time I heard sweep tones on a DX test, and it sure did help. -Terry Keyowski, Regina, Saskatchewan I figured it would be a long shot from New Jersey... Thanks to everyone who put the test together though! -Dave Hochfelder, Highland Park, NJ I listened for an hour (then fell asleep). I heard many sweep tones... but only a couple spurts of code. A shame I didn't have my recording set-up. -Phil Bytheway, Seattle WA Les Rayburn, N1LF NRC/IRCA Broadcast Test Coordinator Please call anytime 24/7 if your transmitter will be off the air for maintenance. (205) 253-4867 _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://arizona.hard-core-dx.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
