We were in Kona last year. The noise was not intolerable. However, after taping 
as many island-station IDs as I could, I didn’t really go out of my way to stay 
up all night for further catches. Later on this year, my wife and I will be 
visiting three of the islands. Since I will be toting one of Gary DeBock’s 
marvelous FSL units, I hope to be more ambitious. KTNQ was my loudest NA 
station.

In response to one of Gary’s questions, we rented a car and visited a ranch up 
north of the Big Island somewhere between Waimea and Hawi. On the way back to 
Kona for the first half hour or so, the band was overloaded with West Coast US 
stations. I am sure the Hilo dial would be the same.

Pete Taylor
Tacoma, WA
12225w 4719n
HQ180 & ICF2010
Kiwa aircore & Palomar loops
DX398, SRF-59 & M37V
Eton E100 + Tecsun PL-300/380






> On Jan 7, 2018, at 7:41 PM, R. Colin Newell <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Good questions - I am not sure what the history of the Big Island DX scene is 
> -
> 
> What I’ve observed is that there are 3 distinct kind of Island DXERS:
> 
> A.) people like Gary DeBock who go out of their way to break new ground and 
> push it to the limit by tackling the West facing DX in Asian and Oceania.
> 
> B.) The homesick DXERS who are leather bent for hearing North American 
> stations only from Hilo, Kauai or Maui because they are intimidated by 
> foreign languages like Japanese and strange hypnotic North Korean choirs and 
> Sabre ratting harangues...
> 
> And finally...
> 
> C.) People like me who take a half-assed approached to DXing - bringing great 
> equipment but too lazy to crow the day or explore much outside of my highly 
> limited comfort zone. 
> 
> People like DeBock and others on here are inspiring and if not for them I’d 
> likely moved on to other hobbies (like the hour + a day I dedicate to guitar 
> playing or the daily look at electronics design. )
> 
> I’m sure there’s a historic side to Hawaiian DXing — I just don’t have the 
> answers. 
> 
> Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -
> 
>> On Jan 7, 2018, at 4:58 PM, Chris Kadlec <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 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? 
>> 
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