Hello All, 
  
Australian and New Zealand propagation both went into overdrive this morning, 
with exceptional signals from both areas providing one of the wackiest sessions 
ever enjoyed at the Cliff. Chuck and Tom both made an impromptu decision to 
extend their stay for this third day-- and they obviously seemed very pleased 
with their choice. 
  
Once again the Highway 101 turnoff was completely deserted for our DXing 
efforts, as the "sleeping squatters" chose other sites to park their RV's, 
trucks and cars. Predawn propagation seemed promising as 765-Kahungunu (2.5 kW) 
hit an S9 level around 1215, along with potent Kiwi signals on other 
frequencies. Just when it seemed that NZ would rule the session a potent mix on 
774 (3LO and Radio Sport) broke out, and Australian signals also started 
pounding in on other frequencies. 702 kHz featured the Aussie 2BL and the Kiwi 
Magic fighting it out at S9 levels around 1304, and by 1310 the parallel check 
system came under serious duress as both South Pacific areas pounded in at 
exceptional levels. As mentioned previously a strong 585 station at 1315 seemed 
to have the format of 2WEB (English with individually-announced songs), but I 
needed to check 576-2RN to make sure that the station wasn't its RN network 
parallel 585-7RN in Tasmania. To my amazement 576 had only the 2.5 kW Kiwi 
station Star, at a pretty potent level (// 657). Still wondering about 585, I 
went back there 5 minutes later-- only to find 7RN at a strong level (// 
576-2RN, which had pushed Star off of the frequency). Chuck and Tom were 
experiencing similar DU propagation fireworks as exceptional Aussie and Kiwi 
signals faded in and out over and over, fighting for dominance on many 
frequencies. The entire session seemed like something out of a science fiction 
novel, running contrary to typical DU-DXing propagation tendencies. I had 3 
different stations on 585 at various times (7RN, Radio Ngati Porou and a 
presumed 2WEB), all at pretty healthy levels during their brief peaks. Tom had 
the 1 kW Kiwi 936-Chinese Voice at a potent level, fading in and out every few 
minutes. 738-Tahiti's nuclear-level signal finally had some DU English 
completion at 1309, and many of the other 9 kHz-split frequencies were 
contested at some point. Anyone who feels bored in their AM-DXing hobby should 
have been with us at Rockwork 4 this morning-- the entire wacky experience 
would definitely provide a permanent, lifetime cure for the issue. 
  
567  RNZ  Wellington, NZ   Movie review and programming preview at S9 level at 
1254 
https://app.box.com/s/wiwwixypnseu7tqoztw64dy75wuqrplo   
  
576  Star   Hamilton, NZ   New 2.5 kW station sounding pretty healthy with 
Christian music // 657 at 1317 (657-Star at end of MP3) 
https://app.box.com/s/2u334x5gsholkq5y7ymz1vz8ttwhzkjd . 
  
585  7RN   Hobart, Tasmania   Potent signal // 576 at 1319; playing jazz music 
at the time 
https://app.box.com/s/q8t7f6rttjs45mev1wo24a85mmudt5al   
  
585  Radio Ngati Porou   Ruatoria, NZ   2 kW Maori language Kiwi with legendary 
weak reputation sounding fine at 1252-- stronger than 603 // 
https://app.box.com/s/zg1bzp39c288hl4vomiqzs0i6medb6hb   
  
702  2BL-Magic Mix   (Sydney, Australia and Auckland, NZ)   Stodgy ABC station 
and new Kiwi oldies broadcaster fighting it out with S9 peaks at 1304 
https://app.box.com/s/6p2thkfm9vxdsqqovo1uo6gkzhmok8os   
  
73 and Good DX, 
Gary DeBock (DXing at Rockwork 4 ocean cliff near Manzanita, OR) 
7.5" loopstick C.Crane Skywave Ultralight + 17" FSL antenna 
  
  
  
  
  
        
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