I suppose I shouldn't mention this, since I was busy with other things and 
didn't turn on the NRD-525 to see if there was anything to it, but I did have a 
het last night on KOKC-1520 on the SRF-59. I thought I might check to see if 
anyone else was hearing unusually strong TA reception, but "other things" took 
precedence. Would have been impossible to identify, if it was anything away. 
The only TA I've heard in Krum in 7 1/2 years was the Norwegian on 1304 last 
year when it was consistent for several nights back when it was booming in 
everywhere else! But nothing to claim.

I did hear XEUACH-1610 again at good strength on the SRF-M37V early in the 
evening and moved to the SRF-59 and found it at equal strength. Someone, 
probably in Stillwater,  is going to top my distance record for 250 watts soon!

Qal R. Mann, Krumudgeon
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: John H. Bryant<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  To: irca-hard-core-dx.com<mailto:[email protected]> 
  Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 6:22 AM
  Subject: [IRCA] Weekly Update of Ultralight Radio DXing Firsts and Records.




  We've had quite a bit of activity in the past week and have blown 
  away several records including, the Top of the Heap, the World 
  Ultralight DXing Distance Record. That was held for over a month by 
  our illustrious Ultrafounder, Gary DeBock....  5201 miles from 
  Puyallup, WA to HLCA-972, Dangjin, South Korea(Seoul) 
  11/22/2007(SRF-59).  Well, Gary has had to step aside. The new record 
  is 5424 miles now held by Allen Willie, St. John's, NF. He 
  heard  BSKSA-1521, Duba, Saudi Arabia on 1/4/2008 with a SRF-37V, barefoot!

  Rob Ross actually paused in his Ultralight DXing long enough to 
  submit for a few very nice new distance records, though I'm convinced 
  that he is qualified for several more.... darn guy just won't quit 
  DXing long enough to submit for records.

  Gil Stacy down in Savannah has continued his march through the 
  Caribbean, recording several First ultralight receptions from some of 
  the island nations, and establishing two new distance records at 
  10,000 watts.

  There are several other changes in the standings this week.... read 
  through the entire list a your leisure.  An almost up-to-date list is 
  in the new issue od DXM, the IRCA bulletin . You can also find it, 
  even more up to date (today's entries) at the Ultralight Radio files 
  area on dxer.ca. at 
  
http://www.dxer.ca/component/option,com_docman/task,cat_view/gid,87/Itemid,77/<http://www.dxer.ca/component/option,com_docman/task,cat_view/gid,87/Itemid,77/>
  I might add that there are a treasure-trove of other articles of 
  interest to Ultralighters at that site.

  Right now, there are very few records in the List for receptions with 
  Super-Modified Ultralight Radios.  We are actually keeping records 
  for two classes of radios.... Barefoot UltraLights and SuperModified 
  Ultralight Radios. The Super-Modified class of radio is a recognized 
  Ultralight receiver that has been modified or supplemented in any 
  way.... such as inductively coupling it to a large antenna, a tuned 
  loop, etc., or modifying it in any way, mechanically or 
  electrically.  So, if you are DXing with some modification, take the 
  time to look over the current records, your log book may be full of 
  record-setting catches that we don't know about!

  Submissions for Firsts and Records should be in an e-mail that is 
  titled to give me a hint of the Submission and can be posted here or 
  sent to me directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. They may 
be made at 
  any time.  For the next several months, at least, I intend to update 
  the list each Monday and post it to DXer.ca. About monthly, we will 
  likely submit it to Phil for the bulletin.

  I'll inform this group when a new Records List goes up on DXer.ca

  Send in those record loggings!!!

  John B.
  Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA
  Rcvrs: WiNRADiO 313e, Eton e1, NRD-535(kiwa-mods)
  Antennas: 700' NE/SW mini-Bev, Wellbrook Phased Array (pre-production version)

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