Craig, Thanks for the very detailed TP-DX report from Kalaloch this morning. You certainly did a great job covering the entire band during live DXing-- especially when confronted by multiple Asians that never cross the Rocky Mountains into Colorado!
I'm currently going through your excellent DU-DX recordings from Kona, Hawaii in May of last year, and should have some nice MP3's for you and the group soon. Rock on! Gary _____________________ The first TP DX session from Kalaloch was dominated by the Japanese and Korean big guns. I believe a few second tier lower to mid band Japanese were heard. LSR enhancement was profound in most instances. Times in UTC. 567 at 1244 male & fem in KK? Poss HLKF 594 at 1249 JOAK male & fem in JJ, fair 603 at 1251 w/threshold audio, male and female in unknown Lang 693 at 1300 JOAB w/booming audio, fem w/EE lesson 747 at 1310 JOIB booming audio, fem w/NX in EE 774 at 1312 booming audio w/ fem in EE 828 at 1319 solid audio w/ EE item on Tillerson and Sec State position 873 at 1326 weak audio w/male in unknown Lang 900 at 1331 w/ male and fem, poss in KK, fair to decent audio, on peaks 945 at 1343 weak audio w/ male in JJ? 954 at 1345 w/2 males in poss JJ, fair audio, poss JOKR 963 at 1347 w/ male in poss CC, poor audio 972 at 1349 & 1413 w/pop type mix, male and fem in KK? Later w/male in KK? Booming audio, especially at LSR, pres HLCA 1377 at 1352 w/male and fem, very poor audio 1053 at 1403 w/weak/faint mix 1422 at 1406 fair audio, big get 1566 at 1409 w/weak to fair audio, male in unknown lang,pres HLAZ 1575 at 1408 w/ very faint audio Many thanks to Gary DeBock for a new hot-rodded PL-380 and his superb “airport friendly” FSL! Best of DX, Craig Barnes DXing from Kalaloch, WA Hot-rodded Tecsun PL-380 & 5” FSL Sent from my iPhone > On March 24, 2018 at 2:12 PM Donald Barnes via IRCA <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > _______________________________________________ > IRCA mailing list > [email protected] > http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca > > Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original > contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its > editors, publishing staff, or officers > > For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org > > To Post a message: [email protected] > > On March 24, 2018 at 2:12 PM Donald Barnes <[email protected]> wrote: > > > The first TP DX session from Kalaloch was dominated by the Japanese and > Korean big guns. I believe a few second tier lower to mid band Japanese were > heard. LSR enhancement was profound in most instances. Times in UTC. > > 567 at 1244 male & fem in KK? Poss HLKF > > 594 at 1249 JOAK male & fem in JJ, fair > > 603 at 1251 w/threshold audio, male and female in unknown Lang > > 693 at 1300 JOAB w/booming audio, fem w/EE lesson > > 747 at 1310 JOIB booming audio, fem w/NX in EE > > 774 at 1312 booming audio w/ fem in EE > > 828 at 1319 solid audio w/ EE item on Tillerson and Sec State position > > 873 at 1326 weak audio w/male in unknown Lang > > 900 at 1331 w/ male and fem, poss in KK, fair to decent audio, on peaks > > 945 at 1343 weak audio w/ male in JJ? > > 954 at 1345 w/2 males in poss JJ, fair audio, poss JOKR > > 963 at 1347 w/ male in poss CC, poor audio > > 972 at 1349 & 1413 w/pop type mix, male and fem in KK? Later w/male in KK? > Booming audio, especially at LSR, pres HLCA > > 1377 at 1352 w/male and fem, very poor audio > > 1053 at 1403 w/weak/faint mix > > 1422 at 1406 fair audio, big get > > 1566 at 1409 w/weak to fair audio, male in unknown lang,pres HLAZ > > 1575 at 1408 w/ very faint audio > > Many thanks to Gary DeBock for a new hot-rodded PL-380 and his superb > “airport friendly” FSL! > > Best of DX, > > Craig Barnes > DXing from Kalaloch, WA > Hot-rodded Tecsun PL-380 & 5” FSL > > > > > > > > > Sent from my iPhone _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
