> I recorded the TOH on the Perseus, and they faded down a touch. Still easy > to follow, and came back up to very good strength about a minute later. No > ID at the TOH (at 05:00, they didn't ID until 05:02-- usually by a child, and > then into network news). They ID'd at 06:02:50 by an adult woman after > indigenous vocals as: "Serving Shannon Bay, ? ,and all western Alaskan this > is KICY Nome" No PSA....Walt >
I will post the MP3 of this later -- timing, on my part, may be off by one minute -- is one of those things that when you are standing on a dark balcony out in the open air, holding an Eton E1 over a 7th story precipice (with one hand) and a Sony MD recorder either in the other hand or perched precariously on the hand rail of the balcony -- that makes this white knuckle DXing. My wife does not like it - and neither does Walter it seems! I was would rate the reception at this time as marginal - KOA ruled the channel and although there was this "different" spiritual programming leading up to the hour, the voice that I heard could have been as easily male as female -- that is how bad it was. Last year, my Eton E1 slipped off a window ledge -- over 100 feet above the ground. Thankfully, I caught it. Having worked on radio towers upwards of 200 feet high, in my career, tall things do not bother me in the slightest. At 50 years of age I am often perched on top of 30 to 40 feet of scaffolding installing speakers in University auditoriums -- like I was today in the University of Victoria's First Peoples Ceremonial Hall. All good fun. Honing my DXing skills... even on the job! -- .......................................................................................... Colin Newell - Editor - CoffeeCrew DOT Com --- Victoria, British Columbia - Blog - Coffee DOT BC DOT CA DXer DOT CA and Bob Harris DOT Com ------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ 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]
