A bizarre collection of monster FSL antennas crossed the bridge into Oregon at 
the wacky hour of 0145, after having been crammed into an overloaded Toyota 
Corolla for a one week trip. As such, the July 2016 Rockwork 4 International 
DXpedition kicked off with an early start (most of the participants, including 
Japanese DXers Hiroo Nakagawa and Satoshi Miyauchi, will arrive later this 
week). 
   
As is common at this wacky ocean side cliff (notorious for Murphy's Law), a 
"sleeping squatter" occupied my usual antenna setup space, but four huge FSL 
antennas were deployed anyway at the northern edge of the turnoff. One FSL was 
used to record 531 kHz, two were used for South Pacific MW-DX reception and the 
fourth was used for Longwave (which unfortunately was a propagation dud from 
the South Pacific this morning). After the recent demise of Vancouver "traffic" 
729 was also a prime target, but it failed to cooperate. The session was fairly 
good for New Zealand reception, although the really exotic Kiwis on 531, 576, 
585 and 936 stayed down in the noise. A couple of Australian big guns (531-4KZ 
and 774-3LO) managed decent signals in and out, although others on 576, 702 and 
891 were missing in action. 567-RNZ seems to have demolished most of its signal 
along with its old tower-- it's now running a poor second to 675-Christchurch 
as the RNZ flagship. Stars of the session were 531-PI with potent Samoan speech 
for most of sunrise enhancement, and 603-Waatea with a 25-minute run of 
beautiful Maori music from 1206-1231. 
  
531   PI   Auckland, NZ   Strong female Samoan speech at 1214; trace of 4KZ 
underneath at end 
https://app.box.com/s/pe8gr1917b4vn3gccskee5gep6go7cft   
  
531   Innisfail, Australia   Pop music fighting it out with PI throughout 
session; the usual ID jingle at 1209 
https://app.box.com/s/phtsbdii0tatmxeb0qfq677it0emsa3i   
  
603   Radio Waatea   Vibrant Maori music at 1226; part of 25 minute potent run 
https://app.box.com/s/982pn4hhi2tfrzhlepvg60z7fpa34k3y   
More beautiful Maori music at 1230 
https://app.box.com/s/ais2ir778xx4zzgjs86kkgddkod49nls   
  
657   Star   Wellington/ Tauranga, NZ   Christian music at decent level // much 
weaker 963 at 1232 
https://app.box.com/s/cd63akjano1hziwuytiym8qce0ivhbqf   
  
675   RNZ   Christchurch, NZ   Strongest RNZ outlet after the demise of 567's 
old tower; good level Kiwi English speech at 1257 
https://app.box.com/s/mv1mklx892mkn4b0vs2negjw47xive3g    
  
738   Radio Polynesie   Mahina, Tahiti   The usual African music at a potent 
level at 1251 
https://app.box.com/s/unqd2glul8lxi1ux03mbcy41o053il9i   
  
765   Radio Kahungunu   Napier-Hastings, NZ   Maori male speech // 603 at 1229; 
not a bad signal for 2.5 kW 
https://app.box.com/s/ds0ga322aujgbxto3m5ml02siwnbho5z 
  
774   3LO   Melbourne, Australia   The strongest Oz station this morning, // a 
much weaker 828. The usual ABC network interview at 1222 
https://app.box.com/s/egf89xhr29obvisblm7cb9bzehid62jh   
  
792   Radio Sport   Hamilton, NZ   "Fox Sports Radio" ID (as relayed by Radio 
Sport after local midnight) with promo at 1220 
https://app.box.com/s/um0gfok28blvq90n0eeoeuuoq3v5jzzy   
  
1503   Radio Sport   Wellington/ Christchurch, NZ   Fox Sports Radio ad with 
Yankee English accent // 792 at 1244 
https://app.box.com/s/wed793j34pnu0thkulc3w8o7v716gs98   
  
73 and Good DX, 
Gary DeBock (DXing at the Rockwork 4 ocean cliff near Manzanita, OR, USA) 
7.5" loopstick C.Crane Skywave Ultralights (3)+ 
17" and 15" DXpedition FSL antennas (detailed ocean cliff setup photo posted at 
  https://app.box.com/s/fscdusr7ottw9gwlmbjata86nnhgr7id  ) 
  
    
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