Hello All, 
  
My DXpedition partners Chuck and Tom obviously made the right decision to stay 
for an extra day as both Kiwi and Aussie signals went into overdrive for 
another exceptional session. Every New Zealand station we tried for vibrant at 
some point, but Australian signals were potent as well. The situation was so 
wild that the Aussie and Kiwi parallel signals were often fighting it out with 
each other, making the identity challenge a true puzzle. 585 had a powerful 
signal around 1315 which I thought was 2WEB, so I checked the 576 frequency to 
make sure that it had different programming (i.e. not the 576-2RN parallel 
7RN). The system didn't work because 576 had a vibrant signal from the Kiwi 2.5 
kW station Star, which was // to 657. The 585 station couldn't be the Kiwi 
Maori station, because it wasn't // 603. Within 5 minutes a different Aussie 
station took over 585, which was 7RN //576 2RN, which had pushed Star off of 
the frequency. Wild... 
  
Gary 
   
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