Speaking of pest vs. desired station, I've been wondering about something.

About how much stronger does a signal have to be above what John Q. Public 
might consider acceptable quality (I've heard David Gleason says this is 10-15 
mV/m in urban areas) before a trans-oceanic-and-equatorial DXer would begin to 
consider calling it a pest?  80 dB?  100 dB?  Maybe 120 dB?   ( Or does a 
station not have to be overloading a radio's front-end to be considered a pest? 
;) )

Or, how much weaker could a station be than something like 
http://youtu.be/kEIU3mP5f38 or http://youtu.be/fEMLcEqCu3E and still be a pest 
for you DXers in search of exotic antipodal (path through earth from you to the 
station goes exactly through earth's center) part 15 dx? :)

Anyhow, I've got a few targets I'd like to try to receive sometime here in El 
Cajon, CA, including:10 kW 684 kHz Radio Maurice 1 on Mauritius Island about 
11,500 mi NNE of me (I have a 77kW/50kW 32 mi SSW of me on 690)
50 kW 760 khz Radio Sana'a Al Mukalla/Alshahr, Yemen, about 9000 mi NNE of me 
(I have a 5/50kW co-channel about 7 miles NNW of me)
10 kW 819 kHz Radio Maurice 2 (same)
50 kW 909 kHz IRIB Radio Iran Lar, Iran, about 8250 mi NNE of me
750 kW 909 kHz Yemen RadioAl Hudaydah, Yemen, about 8900 mi NE of me (I have a 
5kW on 910 about 9 mi N of me)
600 kW 909 kHz VOA Moepeng Hill, Botswania, about 10,160 mi E of me
600 kW 1170 kHz Radio Sawa Al-Dhabbaya, United Arab Emirates, about 8450 mi NNE 
of me (I have a 50kW/2.9kW co-channel about 9 mi N of me that's off the air for 
about 10 seconds every time they do their pattern change)
1 kW 1206 kHz Radio Rodrigues on Rodrigues Island (a few hundred mi E of 
Mauritius - path from me to them goes within a couple degrees of the North 
Pole, also there's a semi-local 20kW/10kW (unless their 30 kW night CP has been 
built) about 25 mi NNW of me)
2 kW 1575 kHz BBC WS on Mauritius Island (1580 KMIK may be 300 mi E of me, but 
they and their IBOC are often the strongest station I hear at night that is not 
usually audible in the daytime, rivaling some locals within 10-15 miles of me)

That's not an exhaustive list by any means - there's others on 909, 1170, etc 
(co-channel to my locals, yes ;) ) I'd like to try for that are in areas 
surrounding the Indian Ocean.  What would be my best chance at receiving 
those?  For now, I have a Tecsun PL-606 ultralight and Select-A-Tenna, but 
don't expect to be doing much DXing over this weekend as I'll be out of town.  
(I'll have my radio with me, but haven't decided if there's room for the SAT 
yet.)


________________________________
 From: Marc DeLorenzo <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 2:21 PM
Subject: [IRCA] Northern Ireland-1341
 

Paul-

One man's pest is another man's DX.  I've only heard R. Ulster-1341 a few times 
and it is always a thrill!



Marc DeLorenzo 
South Dennis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
http://www.wtfda.info/showthread.php?t=228




-----Original Message-----
From: paul crankshaw <[email protected]>
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, Dec 22, 2011 5:17 pm
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Northern Ireland-1341


Yes, sounding good in the opposite direction too. PLenty of NY stations 
eard here at 2100 and 1270 WXYT Detroit at 2200.
1341 BBC Ulster is my worst pest - directly in line between here and NA!
Paul
roon, Scotland
On 22/12/2011 21:10, Marc DeLorenzo wrote:
BBC Radio Ulster-1341 fair with news, sports, weather 2100-2104 UTC; "Merry 
hristmas from BBC Radio Ulster." Into live concert of folk mx at 2105 UTC.


Marc DeLorenzo
South Dennis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
http://www.wtfda.info/showthread.php?t=228

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