<<<   Glad that Gary got a taste of this.   It was definitely drinking from a 
firehose on Gabriola Island around 1335UT.   It wasn't just that there were 
a large number of channels with audio, it was that a great many of them 
couldn't decide what audio was going to be dominant at any given moment.   >>> 
  
Yes, Nick, it was a wild time for sure during sunrise enhancement here, with 
various mid-band Chinese stations in and out with shaky audio on 936, 1017, 
1035 and 1044 from 1330-1345 UTC. With the same hot-rodded portable on the 
ocean coast I'm sure that they would have been pounding in (along with more 
exotic fare). 
  
I'm still reviewing this morning's recordings-- good luck in your file sorting 
at Gabriola :-) 
  
73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 
  
  
   

----- Original Message -----

From: "Nicholas Hall-Patch" <[email protected]> 
To: "Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America" 
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2016 10:15:02 AM 
Subject: [IRCA] Gabriola TP madness 

Glad that Gary got a taste of this.   It was definitely drinking from a 
firehose on Gabriola Island around 1335UT.   It wasn't just that there were 
a large number of channels with audio, it was that a great many of them 
couldn't decide what audio was going to be dominant at any given moment. 
For the time being, the identified ones tend to be ones that have been 
heard before,  as I knew where to find parallels etc.   (oddly, although 
Gary heard 738 nicely, I'm not sure they were in today, though 1143 
certainly was) 

Most pleasant surprise so far was Anhui Story Radio on 1395 which didn't 
even show until 1510UT (local sunrise = 1355UT).  Not ID'd at the time, but 
they are one of those wonderful stations who value last week's 
programs...there is an audio archive at 
http://www1.ahradio.com.cn/folder28/folder57/, and yes, that was them. 
Next question, what is a "story radio" ?   There seem to be a number of 
Chinese FM stations that have that title.   Devoted to audio books? 

best wishes, 

Nick 


On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 4:15 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: 

> Thanks to Richard for his TP-DX report from Oklahoma. It was a pretty good 
> morning here for Chinese stations, with both 738-BEL2 and 1044-CRI managing 
> audio on the "Science Fiction PL-380" model during a generous sunrise 
> enhancement. Other Chinese stations on 936, 1035 and 1323 reached threshold 
> levels at times, but couldn't quite stick around for more than a few 
> seconds each.  .... 
> 
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