Prior to this year the Western Australian ABC station 558-6WA in Wagin had 
been heard for three years in a row at the Rockwork 4 cliff in August, making 
the 9, 126 mile station seem like somewhat of a regular visitor. Last year it 
was joined by 531-6DL, a 10 kW station in Dalwallinu, which Tom and I received 
on August 4th.

     This year's DXpedition had featured great reception from Fiji, Tonga and 
New Zealand, although it seemed like Western Australia would be silent. After 8 
days of a 9 day DXpedition it still hadn't shown up, and yesterday morning was 
my last day at the Cliff. After dodging the squatters to set up at Rockwork 6 I 
had a single 15" FSL antenna tuned only to 558 kHz for the duration, as well as 
one tuned only to 531 kHz. It seemed bleak until around 1256, when something 
came out of the noise on 558, just before being swallowed up by Radio Fiji One  
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/pl2kecw36jus1pfh1e8g6r3rx88p9gud

     The ABC website lists the program as "Nightlife" for this time slot in 
Western Australia, with a story concerning tracking down the history of one's 
ancient ancestors. The ABC podcast contains the voices of several female 
speakers and more research will be done, but at least in consideration of the 
program format and the DU English spoken, there doesn't seem to be much doubt 
about the identity of the station.

     

73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)

 

 
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