Hi, John. Agree that things were slower here on the Charlottes too. Here's my report:
TP report for 29 August 2008 from Masset, B.C. Good morning! As always, first to comment on last night’s TA activity. Finally, 1566 heard with better audio…up to a 7 level at 05:23 UTC. Unfortunately, these fade-ups were quite short lasting, so I’m still hoping for a better opening to Benin, Africa. Don’t know who else this could possibly be. Otherwise, plenty of hets, but little audio: 180, 666, 738, 819, 837, 954, 963, 981, 999, 1008 (a 6), 1026, 1035, 1098, 1107, 1116 (a 7), 1125, 1134, 1152, 1179, 1215 (2 carriers noted at 5 level), 1224, 1269 (6), 1287, 1305, 1314, 1485, 1503, 1566 (mostly 5 to 6 occ to 7 presumed TWR Benin), 1575, and 1566. As for this morning, conditions seemed way down initially at least with the LW Russians much less robust than usual. Monitored from 12:35 to 14:13. The lower band was very anemic with little audio, but the CC especially came up rapidly towards 14:30. Here are a few highlights. 656.97 North Korea strong at 14:02. 1170 at 13:15 had a nice “KBS Radio” ID with CC programming. Both 1323 and 963 in well with CRI Russian. 1548 again had Russian programming at 13:33. I noted Mayak here a few days ago. After 14:00 it was DU, but nothing very strong. The X-band was barely active today. Otherwise, my notes indicate lots of CC, KK, and JJ stations. A comment on antenna systems. My Wellbrook MW phased array performed beautifully today and was my preferred choice. My NW BOG continues to disappoint. I had a question a week ago from someone asking about the array. Basically, it’s a prototype phasing unit using 2 delta loops in a vertical plane, 40 meters apart. Using the phaser box, one is able to phase out signals from one direction or 180 degrees. In my case, mine is oriented about 315 degrees towards Asia. I had noted that I wasn’t getting any null to the south. Re-reading the instructions, Andy Ilkin advises that one switches the wiring on one of the loops. Sure enough, this solved the problem, although I haven’t yet achieved nulls up to 50 dB as Andy claims. Still, even 10 to 20 dB is great. I don’t think Andy has yet achieved production status, but one should check the Wellbrook website in the UK. So a somewhat subdued morning. A/K indices continue very quiet, so perhaps the TA activity will improve tonight. Good DX to all!.......Walt Salmaniw, Victoria, ----- Original Message ----- From: "John H. Bryant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Friday, August 29, 2008 6:56 am Subject: [IRCA] TPs Aug 29 from Orcas Island To: "irca-hard-core-dx.com" <[email protected]> > Was the poorest AM of the last week or so, but there was still > some > good Asian audio. As usual right now, Japan seemed > favored, but not > by much. The pattern of enhancement seemed different this AM, > with no > early boost on Asians and then a falling away about 10 or 15 > minutes > before dawn (the pattern for this August). This was a > typical, > straight forward dawn enhancement, with best stuff starting > about > 1300 (LSR about 1325) and continuing until almost dawn. > > Gary DeBock has his flock of ULRs down at Grayland and I'm glad > that > there was at least some stuff for him. Here is the audio that I > heard > (threshold 6s unless noted) > > 531 > 558 continuous pop music at 7. Suspect JOCR, Kobe > 567 > 576 > 747 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 756 > 774 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 891 > 936 > 963 CRI RR @8 > 972 @8 > 1008 > 1017 @7 > 1053 KK Jammer (sounded normal to me, Nick) @8 > 1062 > 1107 really messy transmitter @7 badly garbled > 1224 > 1242 > 1287 Old Reliable JJ @9 > 1323 > 1377 @7 > 1386 @7 > 1566 @9 > 1575 > > Dennis, the JJs seem at normal strength to me, though they still > vary > more than in mid-September... If anything, they seem stronger > than > usual for late August. 828 doesn't seem to be doing quite > as well as > usual, when compared to 747 and 774, but some of the NHK1s down > at > the bottom seem to be in more than ever before, so.......... > > > > John B. > Orcas Island, WA, USA > Rcvrs: WiNRADiO 313e, Eton e1, Ultralights > Antennas: Two 70' x 100' Conti Super Loops, West and Northwest > _______________________________________________ > IRCA mailing list > [email protected] > http://montreal.kotalampi.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] > > _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.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]
