Thanks for posting that photo--it's fun to be able to see who's hearing stuff! Of course the trip accounts are always interesting to read, especially about the "squatter encounters".       :)

Steve


On 8/5/2018 8:11 AM, Gary DeBock wrote:
      Nick certainly brought the luck with him from Victoria as Tom, Craig and I had one 
of the most thrilling sessions ever at the Rockwork ocean cliff. The legendary weak 
station 585-Radio Ngati Porou (// 603) was heard for the first time in 4 years, and Tom 
mentioned that he had never heard 531-More FM so loud. 585-7RN in Tasmania had a booming 
signal, while Craig had so much choice DU-DX on his new "Baby FSL" that he 
seemed awestruck.

      As we drove up in total darkness at 1140 the "sleeping squatters" were 
once again out in force, so we needed to split up into two groups-- Craig and I at 
Rockwork 6, and Tom and Nick at Rockwork 4. When the first FSL was set up on 531 kHz in 
total darkness at 1155 UTC there was already an S9+ signal from 531-PI, which astonished 
all of us. This was exactly the same situation as in July of 2014, during the NZ-record 
(88 Kiwis) DXpedition with Chuck. This morning's session was every bit as good as during 
the Kiwi Record trip-- if not better. Every NZ station I tried for showed up, and the 
other three DXers seemed swamped with choice DX all over the band. Even Craig was making 
out like a DU-DXing bandit with his 3.5 inch Baby FSL, tracking down 531-More FM, 
558-Fiji, 585-7RN, 936-Chinese Voice, etc. The session was definitely a thriller, and 
will surely be remembered for the ages!

      A photo of the four DXers together after the awesome session is posted at 
 https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/1vvrv5cyfl7di16ba5sv3u7mkx1fkeqf

Full details to follow...


Gary DeBock (in Nehalem, OR)


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