On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 07:57:26 +0000 (GMT) WALTER SALMANIW <[email protected]> 
wrote:
--Finally got around to leaving the lanai and heading down to the beach to 
escape the noise, although our complex is relatively quiet here in Kauai, 
Hawaii.� We're spending 10 days in Poi'pu at the Outrigger Plantation complex 
on --the south shore of the island.� My first time to Kauai, and it trulyis a 
gem (previously I've DX'd from Maui on many occasions and from Honolulu as 
well).� Conditions don't seem to be all that great, but there were a few 
--surprises.� Tonight I listened between 06:00 to 07:15 UTC.� Nothing at all 
from Alaska (which I've heard well on other visits in the past), nor Japan.� 
Pacific Islands propagate fairly, with RFO Tahiti quite good on 738.� I 
--didn't hear 1017 Tonga tonight, but it's been present on other evenings at 
fair level.� 1098 continues with a weak modulation.� A couple of nights again 
1386 Radio Tarana from New Zealand was coming in very well, but not so so --far 
tonight.� Here's a quick list of what was heard sitting on the beach with my 
WRTH in hand, a headlamp, and my highly modifiedeton e100 ultralight with the 
longer ferrite rod (tuneable), and a good pair of noise-canceling --headphones:

Now I know what I am taking to Kona in January...

Define "good pair" of N.C. headphones.

Will be playing with this Kenwood X-sciever for a week...  the TS-480SAT
http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/0480.html

I really should check out its MW capabilities because it has DSP and lots of BW 
choices.

Doing some CW contesting this weekending at what seems like 50 to 80wpm.


Colin Newell is the editor and creator of Coffeecrew.com, DXer.ca and 
BobHarris.com Amateur Radio VA7WWV - Victoria B.C. Canada | 
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