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Hello All,
 
Chuck and I again hit the Rockwork 4 ocean cliff around 1100 UTC this early 
morning, with Chuck setting up his small flag antenna for Perseus-SDR spectrum 
capture, and my own 15" FSL antenna and PL-380 Ultralight radio set up for 
independent DXing about 100 feet southeast at the same Highway 101 turnoff. 
Strong New Zealand propagation was again in effect throughout sunrise 
enhancement, although some weak Australian signals did come out of the noise 
way under the Kiwis.
 
My top priority was to go after the very obscure 2.5 kW New Zealand station 
576-The Word, which had apparently never been received on the North American 
west coast because of the Aussie big gun 2RN on the same frequency. A trace of 
this station showed up yesterday at the cliff, but I was out for solid 
evidence. My luck held up as the twisted Kiwi propagation prevailed for yet 
another morning, providing solid reception of DU English Bible reading on 
576-The Word at 1246. In addition the Kiwi-slanted propagation provided the 
strongest MP3 yet of Chinese from the 1 kW station 936-Chinese Voice in 
Auckland, and in the freakish signal category, the strongest DU signal that 
I've ever heard (during any DXpedition) from 531-PI at 1253. Chuck and I shared 
notes at various times during the morning session, and it was great having an 
experienced DXer offering his perspective on the freakish New Zealand 
propagation. Rockwork 4 is definitely a unique place-- the perfect cure for any 
DXing boredom!
 
531  PI   Auckland, NZ  (5 kW)   Freakishly strong signal with a Samoan call-in 
program at 1253-- the strongest DU signal
               that I've ever heard 
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/azwdpwb6zj2x0q4/531-PI-1253z071714PL380.MP3  
 
531  UnID Australian   A big surprise-- an Australian pop music station showing 
up way under the nuclear-powered 531-PI
               at 1233. Unfortunately the Australian just didn't have the steam 
to get through the Kiwi-slanted propagation with
               any real identity clues. This was the first DU competition that 
531-PI has had for 5 days at the Cliff
               
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/7baj6r0w1y0yx7y/531-UnID-Aussie-1233z071714PL380.MP3
 
576  The Word Radio   Hamilton, NZ  (2.5 kW)   Very obscure Kiwi station with 
fair-level Bible reading at 1246, fading into 
               a mix with (apparently) a weak 2RN signal. Twisted Kiwi 
propagation provided this bizarre logging
               
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/o38siapebaec7i8/576-TheWordRadio-1246z071714PL380.MP3
 
585  UnID  Australian   The mystery of the morning-- a weak DU English station 
not // with 603-R. Waatea (i.e. not the Kiwi 
               Maori station Radio Ngati Porou) with male-female speech at 
1238. Previous experience would indicate that this  
               might be 585-2WEB ("Outback Radio"), but I have no definite clues
               
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/sx699ey6dnss8qv/585-UnID-DU-1238z071714PL380.MP3
               Apparently the same station, with weak music at 1313. If someone 
knows this song title, I would appreciate the 
               information (2WEB's David Sharp is a member of our Ultralight 
group, and can check a song title in his log)
               
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/7bvvjk8rpstnj18/585-UnID-DU-1313z071714PL380.MP3

603  Radio Waatea   Auckland, NZ  (5kW)   Maori music and speech at typical 
strength at 1240, // 765-R.kahungunu
               
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/o3o8n74a4730ja4/603-R.Waatea-1240z071714PL380.MP3

828  UnID-DU   Female DU speech at 1303, most likely from the 2 kW NZ station 
Radio Trackside/ Live Sport due to 
               freakish Kiwi propagation 
               
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/7wxyhp0fgq3dga5/837-UnID-DU-1223z071714PL380.MP3
 

936  Chinese Voice   Auckland, NZ  (1 kW)  Chinese at fair level from this very 
low powered Kiwi station-- an apparent
              DX distance record for Ultralight radio reception of a 1 kW 
station in North America (but heard by Bill W. at a
              strong level previously at Grayland)
              
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/br2t5h1q7162523/936-ChineseVoice-1204z071714PL380.MP3

73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (in Cannon Beach, OR)
DXing at the Rockwork 4 ocean side cliff on Highway 101 (Tillamook Co,, OR)
Tecsun PL-380 Ultralight radio + 15" DXpedition FSL antenna

  
               
                    



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