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Hello All,
 
The new DX season started off with a bang here this morning as 738-Radio 
Polynesie somehow managed its best-ever audio here in the pedestrian DXing 
location of Puyallup. Although expectations were low for this first day of 
September (and the Asians seemed to live up to the low expectations), the 
signal from Tahiti was almost at ocean cliff strength-- quite a shocker.
 
A check of the band at the 1300 start time revealed only a collection of anemic 
Asian big guns with intermittent audio on 828, 972 and 1566. Knowing that the 
"K" index was high I checked for South Pacific propagation, and as usual only 
738-Tahiti was showing any sign of life from south of the Equator. Around 1315 
Tahiti started going on a romp with its French disco music, reaching an 
unprecedented level (for this location) around 1318. This might be partially 
related to the larger 15" FSL antenna being used here this season, but in any 
case the signal was almost worthy of a "Cliffhanger DXing" session.
 
The Asians never developed much energy here this morning, with only 1566-HLAZ 
reaching a fair level around 1305. There was a large collection of moderate 
Chinese carriers on 639, 936, 1017, 1323, 1377 and 1593 this morning but none 
of these could manage any audio. Overall it was strictly a 738-Tahiti show here 
this morning, and it will be interesting to know if some other DXers noticed 
its potent signal.
 
738   Radio Polynesie   Mahina, Tahiti   Strong French disco music at 1318; 
best signal ever heard here in Puyallup
         
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/4jbuioeod8c6rj9/738-R.Polynesie-1318z090114PL380.MP3

73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
7.5" loopstick Tecsun PL-380 Ultralight +
15" DXpedition FSL antenna
http://www.mediafire.com/view/7bkbc9rzg2koq2k/15inchDXFSL-014.jpg

    


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