Just goes to show that there are no guarantees re noise.  I know you were
thrilled in the past with the same place, Colin.  It’s a downer if you have
to physically get out of the building to DX.  I did this, however, in
Waikiki, with excellent results right in front of the Royal Hawaiian on the
beach.  73, Walt

On Thursday, January 4, 2018, R. Colin Newell <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Scanning the dial - night one Kona - nothing at all like Gary’s Royal Kona
> next door. This is an environment with S9+ video buzz, dimmers, TVI, RFI
> top of the dial to the bottom -
>
> Many thanks to Gary for sponsoring me with the TSA friendly loop -
> Brought a PL380 and a Kaito KA1103...
>
> As predicted, every year is a slightly different pastiche of noises.
>
> By now there should be a handful of pacific stations audible and maybe
> some Japanese stations. Not so. Just an orchestra of gadgets blaring away..
>
> Tuning in at dawn will reveal if there’s any potential here. Currently
> just the strongest domestics rising above the RFI onslaught.
>
> Colin Newell - Kona - Hawaii.
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