Craig, 

I think that the FSL-based Hawaii DXpeditions in April were a pretty good 
learning experience for both of us. We were both swamped with lots of 
transoceanic DX that we had never heard before, and had to adjust to the new 
reality in a hurry. 

Your Chinese TP-DX in Princeville, Kauai was exceptional, with strong signals 
even on open-air iPhone videos. In the same way I was swamped with Pacific 
Island DX around local midnight in Kona, with S9 signals from exotic stations 
like 621-Tuvalu,1440-Kiribati and others. 

Like you I'm very eager to go back to Hawaii for a second round, based on the 
experience of the April DXpeditions. Ruth and I have already booked another 
vacation in Kona for 5 days in December, during which all sorts of exotic 
Pacific Islasnd stations like 630-Cook Islands, 1035-SIBC (Solomon Islands) and 
1125-Vanuatu will be prime targets. We plan to stay in another oceanfront room 
in the same Royal Kona Resort, which provided awesome DU results in April. The 
Japanese Ultralight radio enthusiasts have also been keenly interested in the 
"Frequent Flyer" FSL project, with our July 2016 Rockwork 4 DXpedition partner 
Satoshi Miyauchi receiving a 5" model (identical to ours) recently. With his 
job in the travel industry he makes frequent trips to places like Indonesia and 
the Philippines, and is eager to enjoy some high-gain MW-DXing right inside his 
motel rooms. 

Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 


<<< Mark, 

Thanks to your referencing the DXploits of Richard Wood in Hawaii, I was aware 
of the potential for Latin American DX from Hawaii. The best opportunity for 
that for me, without setting up a one night DXpedition, was probably on the 
north coast of Kauai. The location I was staying at on the big island was on 
the west slope of Hualalai at approx. 1500 ft. and several miles inland from 
the coast. I did have a clear visual path to the Pacific. I will be working on 
reviewing my logging and recordings from that location soon. As I suspected, 
that location favored DU propagation, which it did. At that location, I had an 
unidentified source of locally generated QRM in the direction of northern Asian 
TP, so even JOUB was not heard there. I also suspected a potential DX rich 
environment there. In recent times, I have only experienced that on a couple of 
Pacific NW coastal DXpeditions, the most recent of which at Kalaloch, WA and at 
Rockaway Beach, OR. Years ago, a couple of local DXers
  and I ran beverages just east of Denver in the Colorado plains. Colombia, 
Venezuela, Nicaragua, Bonaire and I think El Salvador were heard. As a Spanish 
speaker who started DXing when I was growing up in DC, I have long been 
interested in Latin American DX. As that was my first trip to the islands, 
there was much I wanted to see and do, as well as get some quality DXing in. I 
chose to focus on TP and DU DX this trip. The locations I stayed at favored 
that approach, even more than I anticipated. From my standpoint, you know 
you're in a DX rich environment when in Kauai Voice of the Strait on 783 is one 
of the propagation bellweathers I used. On the big island, it was 4QD on 1548. 
For a guy living in Colorado, that was DX hog heaven! I will certainly work on 
a more strategic approach for my next visit to the islands. For my part, I 
accomplished what I set out to do. As always you're insights and contributions 
to the hobby are much appreciated. A huge Thank You also goes to Ga
 ry DeBock. Without his FSL and help with Asian linguistics, the results would 
have been greatly diminished, I'm sure. 

73 and Best of DX 

PS. I am now wistfully pining for island DX. Not so much as a single TP carrier 
can be had in Colorado these days! 

Signed, 

Craig Barnes 
Wheat Ridge, CO >>> 

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