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Hello All,

The last morning at Cape Perpetua turned out to be the wackiest, especially for 
Australian propagation after sunrise. The narrow Highway 101 turnoff made up 
for its dicey weather and cramped space by providing one of the most thrilling 
DXing sessions imaginable, with wild mixes of DU stations fighting it out on 
various frequencies.

At the 1100 start time the weather was cold and clear, with strong winds making 
it once again necessary to strap down the FSL antenna and its PVC base with 
175-lb. test plastic tie wraps around the guard rail posts. Like yesterday the 
Japanese seemed to be in hibernation early on, with the Chinese and Korean 
stations ruling the roost in the total darkness. All three CRI stations on 
1017, 1206 and 1323 were vibrant from 1100-1200, while the 1053-Korean Jammer 
was fighting it out with an ID Chinese station. Also like yesterday, all the 
Asians conveniently bailed out around 1300, leaving the band to the Kiwis and 
Aussies. The NZ stations were the first to build up strength (led by the 
overachieving 531-PI, which hit its usual blowtorch level around 1305) but were 
quickly overshadowed by potent Australian stations all over the band. With an 
unsolved Oz mystery station on 639 I devoted some serious time to the 
frequency, and ended up with a potent snarl of an ABC LR-network station // 891 
and a commercial-sounding station (as reported earlier). 891 itself had a wild 
mix, and on 567 the Australian Julia Creek station seemed to be riding herd 
over RNZ. With the 639 mystery a top priority there wasn't near enough live 
DXing time to go after all the potent Oz stations coming out of the woodwork 
across the band, but the situation was very similar to the phenomenal Kiwi 
opening that Chuck and I experienced last month at Rockwork 4. If someone had 
set up his Perseus-SDR at the Cape Perpetua site this morning he would have 
made out like a bandit-- recording obscure Aussies in serious quantity.

639  UnID   Australian   ABC LR network station parallel to 891 in a potent mix 
with a commercial Oz station at 1342--
             but no way to tell which of the two Australian LR network stations 
it was
             
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/2v9c95naed95a5z/639-UnID-Aus-1342z082614PL380.MP3
  

639  UnID   Australian   Commercial-sounding Oz station dominant over the ABC 
LR network station at 1338
             
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/2xzvhhxb2g4rlx0/639-UnID-Aus-1338z082614PL380.MP3

891  5AN   Adelaide, Australia   (50 kW)   Another wild mix this morning of the 
LR network big gun and another DU, 
             making it tricky to use as an LR network parallel 
             
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/wgc5a4m8m8dp08x/891-5AN-mix-1327z082614PL380.MP3

1053  Korean Jammer   In a mix with a vibrant Chinese station at 1120 
(presumably not its jamming target :-)
             
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/9899hmx25j8gdci/1053-Jammer-mix-1120z082614PL380.MP3

1206  CRI   Yanbian, China  (150 kW)   Korean service at a good level around 
1153
            
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/c3poovb7c8me460/1206-CRI-1153z082614PL380.MP3 

1323  CRI   Huadian, China   (600 kW)   Potent signal with Russian service and 
interval music at 1130
             
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/f433g31fry4clw2/1323-CRI-1130z082614PL380.MP3 

1593  CNR1   Changzhou, China   (600 kW)   Powerful Chinese YL speech and music 
at 1223
             
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/svbr814dwr55b81/1593-CNR1-1223z082614PL380.MP3

73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (back in Puyallup, WA, USA)
DXing at Cape Perpetua, OR
7.5" loopstick Tecsun PL-380 Ultralight + 15" DXpedition FSL antenna 


              

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