Here are two Pacific island sign off MP3's from the recent Kona, Hawaii 
DXpedition. Because of overwhelming Asian propagation around 1000 UTC in 
December, both of these stations usually had TP co-channels to deal with as 
they signed off (unlike in April). 621-Tuvalu started having a distorted audio 
signal on December 18th, and the problem continued until I left Hawaii on 
December 21. Their sign off routine MP3 reflects this distorted signal, which 
seemed to get progressively worse. By December 20th it was a fine match for the 
buzzing signal from its co-channel 621-Pyongyang. The 621-Tuvalu sign off is 
still around 1006 UTC, although the December propagation brought in QRM from 
China at that time. Fortunately, Tuvalu sends China down into the noise during 
the sign off routine MP3. This is the 621-Tuvalu sign off on December 18th 

https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/msy64393v8ty1qxq6hi8kixflb32beqx


1440-Kiribati is parallel with the new 846-Kiribati on Christmas Island, 
although there is a 19-second time delay between the signal of 1440 and 846 
(846 programming is 19 seconds later). 846-Kiribati also has a transmitter 
issue, with the signal dropping out at irregular times. The sign off time of 
1440-Kiribati has changed from 0936 UTC to 1006 UTC. This was the sign off of 
1440-Kiribati on December 19th, with QRM from JOWF. There is still a loud 1000 
Hz tone before the Kiribati power is cut, making the signal easy to hear 
through the JOWF QRM

https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/79v68rumi2mcmamxgu1vy5rwn989z4bp


With the notable exception of the new 846-Kiribati and 1098-Marshalls, the 
Pacific island DU's generally got hammered by Asian QRM from 0800-1100 UTC 
every night, with few of them surviving the onslaught. 621-Tuvalu had three 
different Asian co-channels at times (Pyongyang, China and NHK1) while 
1440-Kiribati was plastered by Sapporo as early as 0800. More details on the 
other Pacific island DU's will follow in a later report.


73 and Good DX,

Gary DeBock (DXing in Kona, Hawaii at the Royal Kona Resort Motel)

7.5 inch loopstick CC Skywave Ultralight + 5 inch "Frequent Flyer" FSL antenna

(DXing setup photo posted at 
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/tapsxbn6x16pm7iotmt35v115ddoh7gt )

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