Hello All,

     Thanks very much to Richard, Bill, Dennis, Nick and Walt for their 
TP-DXing reports this morning-- which provide some reassurance that I'm still 
halfway normal... despite chasing TP-DX at the top of a 400 foot ocean side 
cliff in the freezing cold for 6 hours straight. 
     It was a pretty wild TP-DXing session at the "Rockwork 4" ocean side cliff 
(south of Cannon Beach, OR) this morning, as the Japanese pounded in like they 
were locals. Although I was hoping for a few DU signals at this sheer cliff 
site, nothing from south of the Equator showed up except for 738-Tahiti (at a 
vibrant level). Asiatic signals completely took over the band, with no fewer 
than 8 Japanese stations pegging the PL-380's S/N reading at the 25 maximum 
during the sunrise session (531, 567, 594, 693, 747, 774, 828 and 1287 kHz). A 
mix of 3 stations on 603 kHz (China, HLSA and the Japanese NHK1 synchros) also 
pegged the PL-380's S/N around 1500 UTC , and 558 kHz had a snarl between JOCR 
and HLQH. During peak sunrise enhancement around 1450 almost every Japanese 
station that I checked had vibrant signals, along with the usual Asiatic 
mainland big guns (639, 657, 972, etc.).
     In contrast to the leisurely summer DU-DXing at this same site in August 
the weather was freezing cold, with a prediction of rain and wind to come in 
tomorrow and Monday. There was even an inch of snow along Highway 101 in 
Seaside as we drove in yesterday-- which seemed almost bizarre after the warm 
summer vacations that we have spent here for the last 3 years. Because of the 
prediction of nasty weather it seemed best to go all-out this morning DXing at 
the cliff site, so TP's were checked during the entire period from 1000-1550 
(taking several breaks to warm up in the car). After going through this entire 
freezing session there was a strong motivation to develop an Ultralight 
radio-oriented version of the Broadband FSL (pioneered by Chuck and Guy for 
Perseus-SDR users), so that even ULR-DXers can sit in their comfortable, warm 
cars and DX to their heart's content at these awesome ocean cliff sites... 
ignoring the nasty weather outside.

73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (temporarily in Cannon Beach, OR)
7.5" MW loopstick Tecsun PL-380 Ultralight + 
8" "DXpedition" FSL antenna
(the exact same equipment as at home in Puyallup, WA)   
   
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