Hello All, 
  
From June 25-29 a group of three transoceanic DXers set up antennas and radio 
equipment at Rockwork 4, a plunging ocean side cliff along Highway 101 just 
north of Manzanita, Oregon. Each morning around local sunrise an all-out search 
was made for South Pacific MW stations, with two of the DXers (Chuck Hutton and 
Tom Rothlisberger) recording signals on their Perseus-SDR receivers, and the 
third one (me) using Ultralight radios and large FSL antennas. 
  
The recordings have all been reviewed from the Ultralight radio portion of the 
DXpedition, and the MP3's from the ten strongest South Pacific stations 
received at Rockwork 4 are linked below. This was the first ocean cliff test of 
the new 17" diameter Ferrite Sleeve Loop antenna (photo linked at 
https://app.box.com/s/wi78hlmofflefzd2bd897gy0vvqvvxdu  ), which to my 
knowledge is the largest of its kind in the world. As such, all ten of the 
strongest South Pacific stations have some serious power. My DXpedition 
partners Chuck and Tom are reviewing their Perseus .wav files and will post 
their results later. This cliff was the site of the best New Zealand MW results 
ever obtained on the west coast last July, with Chuck receiving 87 Kiwi 
stations on his Perseus-SDR and 15' x 15' flag antenna. 
  
531  PI   Auckland, New Zealand  (5 kW)   Samoan language station was as 
vibrant as usual over the Australians on most mornings 
https://app.box.com/s/jwzzk6hhs3s75m74vjdido98s2n1exmq   
  
567  RNZ National  Wellington, New Zealand  (50 kW)   Usually the strongest 
Kiwi station on the band each morning, and a convenient signal to check RNZ 
parallel stations   https://app.box.com/s/tndc6maw6m1q2ux2oupurj2wthrr94ad   
  
603  Radio Waatea   Auckland, New Zealand (5 kW)   Strong Maori language speech 
and music on most mornings, // 765- R. Kahungunu 
https://app.box.com/s/ga6x6urw6h6vcesck2zqdy950vafr5ck    
  
657  Star  Wellington/ Tauranga,  New Zealand  (50 kW)   Christian hymn 
broadcaster was typically strong but troubled by domestic splatter on most 
mornings  https://app.box.com/s/6tt2fljdpum1me4q93sulr6yn083c03l    
  
684  Rhema   Gisborne, New Zealand  (5 kW)   Christian contemporary music 
broadcaster (//594) was pretty strong on most mornings 
https://app.box.com/s/tnxl79si61helgpxgsf6egwz8rg1gi7y   
  
702  Magic   Auckland, New Zealand  (10 kW)   New oldies music station 
(ex-Radio Live) had potent signals on some mornings, but was MIA on others. 
This recording has a somewhat muffled "Magic" ID in between the two songs 
https://app.box.com/s/ox7uxl55so19140cohmv8ti68vscxp0m   
  
738  Radio Polynesie   Mahina, Tahiti  (20 kW)   The only non-Kiwi to make this 
list. This blistering level African music signal on the first day of the 
DXpedition gave my Ultralight radio a serious crunch resistance test 
https://app.box.com/s/sfu8epugr2w0x2ut215nfmd90vxnw6ra   
  
765  Radio Kahungunu   Napier-Hastings, New Zealand  (2.5 kW)   Amazing signals 
for such low power, this Maori language station was often the strongest one in 
the early morning Maori network (// 603-Waatea) 
https://app.box.com/s/fqio3aim333olwznp66hmp0fger0wj6u   
  
783  Access Radio   Wellington, New Zealand  (10 kW)   Multi-cultural station 
broadcasts a diverse variety of ethnic programming. This apparent Indian speech 
and music was received at a strong level on 6-28 
https://app.box.com/s/6d04xu2w8w9yghiny6uqurb4l9f1yowj   
  
1035  Newstalk ZB   Wellington, New Zealand  (20 kW)   Strongest of the 
Newstalk network, this station was vibrant with music and an ID at 1256 on the 
last day of the DXpedition (6-29)  
https://app.box.com/s/skbre5ph32329k0o82495dnard5ld3ik   
  
Many more South Pacific MW stations were received during my portion the 
DXpedition, but these were the strongest. Thanks to my DXpedition partners 
Chuck and Tom, whose presence at the plunging cliff provided more evidence that 
the theory of enhanced transoceanic propagation at these sites is catching on 
among our TP-DXing group. 
  
73 and Good DX, 
Gary DeBock (DXing at the Rockwork 4 ocean cliff, north of Manzanita, OR) 
7.5" loopstick C.Crane Skywave Ultralight + 
17" and 15" FSL antennas 
  
    
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