Gary -

I've heard Myanmar several times at Grayland with a fair signal, so you'll 
eventually hear it when you null the Aussie or Japan.


Chuck


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Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 2:20 PM
To: Theo; Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America
Subject: Re: [IRCA] UnID Oz Pest on 693 kHz

Thanks Bruce, Chuck and Theo,

Your detailed listening and 3AW identity clues are greatly appreciated!

693-3AW was one of three very prolific Oz pest stations which routinely fouled 
up exotic frequencies every morning around sunrise in the Cooks. Probably the 
worst one was on 1566 (presumably 3NE), which not only jumbled up 
Hindu-sounding speech around 1700 but had a talent for building up strength 
whenever a DU English co-channel was on the frequency (possibly Norfolk Island, 
but also possibly 4GM). The transmitter power of either of these DU's is 
extremely low, but 3NE made sure I didn't get a clear shot at either one of 
them. Another Oz mega-pest was on 918, where it just barely let up long enough 
to let Cambodia's National Anthem squeak through at 1659 on 4-12. Of course the 
ABC big guns on 576 and 594 took out any clear shots at Bill W.'s Myanmar, 
although 576 was pretty Star-struck already. Toward the end of the DXpedition I 
finally discovered that the best way to deal with these nonstop Oz nuisances 
was to null them into oblivion with the Ultralight's loopstick, and hop
 e that the exotic stations could somehow squeak out some signal from their 
slightly different bearings. Thanks again for your listening assistance.

Gary (back to the reality of Pedestrian DX)

> On April 19, 2018 at 10:51 AM Theo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Agree with Bruce and Chuck.... and there's also a commercial starting at
> 6:05 for a law firm (Morris and Associates?) with "four locations around
> Melbin" at 6:31 plus indistinct dub-dub-dub address just before the jingle.
>
> Theo
>
> On 19/04/2018 2:52 AM, Gary DeBock wrote:
> > This prolific Australian pest station was the dominant performer on 693 KHz 
> > during the sunrise sessions in the Cook Islands, frequently pounding in at 
> > S9 levels but never seeming to provide any identity clues. It had a real 
> > talent for snarling Bangladesh at critical moments, although the latter did 
> > also break through at S9 levels occasionally. In this 7-minute MP3 recorded 
> > at 1653 UTC on April 10th Bangladesh starts off in an S9 snarl with the 
> > Yankee-accented Radio Sport in Dunedin (relaying Fox Sport Network from the 
> > USA), but the Oz pest station takes over at an S9 level around the 4 minute 
> > point. It carries numerous ads and public service announcements (all 
> > apparently useless for identity clues) until an ID at 7:12 into the 
> > recording at the 1700 TOH. 
> > https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/ltl5f8aeo5w2qm3bf2n02x06xsu9fb9r
> >
> > Unfortunately my ability to decipher Oz English is limited-- any ideas or 
> > suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
> >
> >
> > Gary DeBock (DXing in Aitutaki, Cook Islands with a Hot-rodded CC Skywave 
> > SSB Ultralight and a 5 inch "Frequent Flyer" FSL antenna)
> >
> >
> >
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