I'm curious, looking at the map, if anyone has tried to listen from the 
westernmost island of Hawai'i instead of from Kona. Is Kona a sort of sweet 
spot where someone once saw that the signals were superior or is there another 
reason for this specific location, historically speaking? It seems that things 
on the outlying islands could be quieter than on the Big Island. I mean, it's a 
tad harder to access and fewer services, but for hardcore DXers (of which 
anyone heading to Kona or the Pacific coast typically are), it would be 
do-able. Heck, for FM DXing, I used to climb a mountain just to get to my spot 
and would regularly climb 2,000+ foot mountains for my bandscans. You do what 
you have to do to get the signals you want.

-Chris Kadlec




Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2018 10:13:41 -0800 (PST)
From: Gary DeBock <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Kona dial tune 0630 U

Thanks for the report from Kona, Colin.

<<< The last few nights I?ve looked, there has been no evidence of 846 KHz even 
being on the air. >>>

If 846-Christmas Island isn't pounding in after local sunset in Kona then its 
transmitter is almost certainly QRT. It was on the blink last month, so 
certainly not very surprising.

<<< No sign of 1098, 1017 or 846 KHz. >>>

1098 should also be around after local sunset, but 540, 1017 and 1440 typically 
need about an hour after Kona sunset to show up.

<<< Found a couple of sweet spots along the sea wall between the Hale Kona Kai 
and the Royal Kona where Gary DeBock would have DXed only a few weeks ago... 
where the noise level, while still omnipresent, is not drowning out everything 
in its path. >>>

You are welcome to use my old beachfront DXing hot spot by the fake Hawaiian 
boat on the Royal Kona property, Colin. Nobody ever questioned me the whole 
time I was DXing there!

Gary

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