Hi Walt,

Thanks for the comments. Except for your recent logging of Fiji-684 while in 
Masset, I wouldn't even have thought of checking 639 kHz for the Radio Fiji One 
parallel. 639 has been booming in almost every morning here around 1245, but 
684 kHz has been touch and go at best.

603 kHz provided a very nice MP3 of the Maori station in NZ yesterday, and 585 
kHz was booming in with classic rock from the DU direction on Tuesday (no idea 
who that was, but got a nice MP3 of Boston's "More Than a Feeling"). 666 kHz 
has had weak French on most mornings, but signals are touch and go at best. 594 
kHz seems to have NZ Rhema mixing with ABC on Kiwi-slanted mornings, and 
occasionally alone. 639 kHz has a DU English talk station (either Kiwi or 
Aussie) mixing with Fiji at times, and occasionally fighting it out for 
dominance. 531 is the usual Aussie non-ID soft rock station, with no sign yet 
of the Kiwi Samoan signal. 558 has a DU which is playing hard to get, but the 
DU "big guns" on 567, 594, 657, 675, 702, 738, 774, 792, 891 and 1116 have had 
no trouble getting their points across. All in all, it's been way more DXing 
fun than I deserve, for this humble modified ULR and 3' portable loop. As John 
used to say, though, it's never too late to be greedy for more! 

73, Gary DeBock (in Lincoln City, OR)  




-----Original Message-----
From: WALTER SALMANIW <[email protected]>
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Sent: Thu, Jul 22, 2010 10:31 pm
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Oregon Beach DXpedition


Gary, 684 Radio Fiji 1 was very well heard one morning in Masset, well over // 
39 which was very weak there.  Great to hear that you've done so well!  
........Walt
----- Original Message -----
rom: [email protected]
ate: Friday, July 23, 2010 2:49
ubject: [IRCA] Oregon Beach DXpedition
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> 
 Hello All,
 
 Thanks to both Patrick and Tony for the suggestion of Noumea, 
 New Caledonia as the likely French station heard on 666 kHz here 
 in Lincoln City, OR this week. This was never heard during any 
 of my visits to Grayland, and its signal strength was only 
 decent on one out of four days this week.
 
 Another mystery solved this week was the 684 kHz perenially weak 
 station (which was finally IDed as a parallel of the much 
 stronger 639-Radio Fiji One, for my second Fiji logging). A 
 pesky UnID DU (possibly with a foreign language) is mixing 
 almost every morning on 594 kHz with the ABC station, and an 
 Australian talk station is giving 639-Fiji fits on certain 
 mornings, depending upon propagation. 
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