Re: [IRCA] 576

2018-10-08 Thread Neil Kazaross
Very nice

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> > Aha, thanks to Bruce Portzer and Bill Whitacre, we have a winner:
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> > My 576 unID was Bomba Radyo Davao, Philippines.   Bruce had found
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcBukTt6XVM   to help Bill identify an
> unid from Grayland in February, and that entertaining little song is what
> was being heard in Victoria at 1400UT on 7 October.   It's their sign off
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> > Not Myanmar, but a pretty nice consolation prize just the same.
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Re: [IRCA] 576

2018-10-08 Thread Donald Barnes via IRCA
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Nick,

Congrats on a fine logging!

Craig Barnes

Sent from my iPhone

> On Oct 8, 2018, at 4:11 PM, Nick Hall-Patch  wrote:
> 
> Aha, thanks to Bruce Portzer and Bill Whitacre, we have a winner:
> 
> My 576 unID was Bomba Radyo Davao, Philippines.   Bruce had found 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcBukTt6XVM   to help Bill identify an unid 
> from Grayland in February, and that entertaining little song is what was 
> being heard in Victoria at 1400UT on 7 October.   It's their sign off song.   
> I wonder how many stations commission sign off songs?
> 
> Not Myanmar, but a pretty nice consolation prize just the same.
> 
> best wishes,
> 
> Nick
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[IRCA] 576

2018-10-08 Thread Nick Hall-Patch

Aha, thanks to Bruce Portzer and Bill Whitacre, we have a winner:

My 576 unID was Bomba Radyo Davao, Philippines.   Bruce had found 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcBukTt6XVM   to help Bill identify 
an unid from Grayland in February, and that entertaining little song 
is what was being heard in Victoria at 1400UT on 7 October.   It's 
their sign off song.   I wonder how many stations commission sign off songs?


Not Myanmar, but a pretty nice consolation prize just the same.

best wishes,

Nick



Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada 


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Re: [IRCA] Paltry TP DX Report from Tofino, BC

2018-10-08 Thread Volodya S
Craig, at least I hope you can enjoy some Canadian Thanksgiving hospitality
at the resort, or close by.  Also, there's always tomorrow for another
crack at the DX.  Do explore that island just to the south.  At the rocky
outcrop, you'll likely find some wire I had left about 20 years ago, to
make it easy to restring back to the complex to your south!  A nice walk in
any case, during low tideWalt

On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 4:05 PM Donald Barnes via IRCA 
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> Thankfully whatever generated the high pitched whine yesterday was gone
> this morning. I listened from 1350 to 1435. It was a Japanese morning here,
> albeit limited.
>
> 594 JOAK male and female in JJ, fair Noticeable, but brief pre sunrise
> enhancement w/female in JJ
>
> 693 JOAB nice to hear Brazilian Portuguese on JOAB again, later good w/EE
> lesson, faded up at 1350
>
> 738 w/male in indistinguishable language, barely audible
>
> 828 JOBB w/ male in JJ, weak
>
> 1287 JOHR w/female in JJ, faint
>
> Curiously naught but hets from JOIB and JOUB. Several other hets also
> present.
>
> 73 and Best of DX
>
> Craig Barnes
> DXing from Tin Wis Resort
> Tofino, BC
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Re: [IRCA] Paltry TP DX Report from Tofino, BC

2018-10-08 Thread Gary DeBock
Craig,

The dreary propagation reported by Colin, Nick and Walt was the same here. 
Compared to yesterday, the TP-DX this morning kind of fell off of a cliff (an 
expression best avoided in the summer).

At 1255 a band check was made here to determine whether to deploy to a local 
park for a noise-free TP-DXing session, but even the big gun Asian carriers 
were stuck in the noise. It was obviously a lost cause, and I'm sorry that the 
dud propagation showed up at Tofino right when you did.

Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
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> On October 8, 2018 at 9:05 AM Donald Barnes wrote:
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>
> Thankfully whatever generated the high pitched whine yesterday was gone this 
> morning. I listened from 1350 to 1435. It was a Japanese morning here, albeit 
> limited.
>
> 594 JOAK male and female in JJ, fair Noticeable, but brief pre sunrise 
> enhancement w/female in JJ
>
> 693 JOAB nice to hear Brazilian Portuguese on JOAB again, later good w/EE 
> lesson, faded up at 1350
>
> 738 w/male in indistinguishable language, barely audible
>
> 828 JOBB w/ male in JJ, weak
>
> 1287 JOHR w/female in JJ, faint
>
> Curiously naught but hets from JOIB and JOUB. Several other hets also present.
>
> 73 and Best of DX
>
> Craig Barnes
> DXing from Tin Wis Resort
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Re: [IRCA] Paltry TP DX Report from Tofino, BC

2018-10-08 Thread Nick Hall-Patch




There was a little audio here, but nothing like even the level Craig 
was reporting.   Mostly DU, 756, 612, 594 etc. but there was some 
Japanese talk on 594 for a moment as well.   Mysterious mumblings on 
1296 had my hopes up, but not parallel to 612 during ABC news after 1400UT.


More later.

Nick




At 18:07 2018-10-08, R. Colin Newell wrote:



I'm happy you heard something. At 1300 this AM there were a few 
wispy carriers - no audio - a shocking turn around.


Yesterday as I was driving to my station down at the Victoria 
marathon, 972 KHz Korea was audible on my car radio - 2013 Honda Civic.


Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -



> On Oct 8, 2018, at 9:05 AM, Donald Barnes  wrote:
>
> Thankfully whatever generated the high pitched whine yesterday was 
gone this morning. I listened from 1350 to 1435. It was a Japanese 
morning here, albeit limited.

>
> 594 JOAK male and female in JJ, fair Noticeable, but brief pre 
sunrise enhancement w/female in JJ

>
> 693 JOAB nice to hear Brazilian Portuguese on JOAB again, later 
good w/EE lesson, faded up at 1350

>
> 738 w/male in indistinguishable language, barely audible
>
> 828 JOBB w/ male in JJ, weak
>
> 1287 JOHR w/female in JJ, faint
>
> Curiously naught but hets from JOIB and JOUB. Several other hets 
also present.

>
> 73 and Best of DX
>
> Craig Barnes
> DXing from Tin Wis Resort
> Tofino, BC
>
> Supercharged Tecsun PL-380 w/5" TSA Friendly FSL
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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Re: [IRCA] Paltry TP DX Report from Tofino, BC

2018-10-08 Thread R. Colin Newell
I’m happy you heard something. At 1300 this AM there were a few wispy carriers 
- no audio - a shocking turn around. 

Yesterday as I was driving to my station down at the Victoria marathon, 972 KHz 
Korea was audible on my car radio - 2013 Honda Civic. 

Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -

> On Oct 8, 2018, at 9:05 AM, Donald Barnes  wrote:
> 
> Thankfully whatever generated the high pitched whine yesterday was gone this 
> morning. I listened from 1350 to 1435. It was a Japanese morning here, albeit 
> limited.
> 
> 594 JOAK male and female in JJ, fair Noticeable, but brief pre sunrise 
> enhancement w/female in JJ
> 
> 693 JOAB nice to hear Brazilian Portuguese on JOAB again, later good w/EE 
> lesson, faded up at 1350
> 
> 738 w/male in indistinguishable language, barely audible
> 
> 828 JOBB w/ male in JJ, weak
> 
> 1287 JOHR w/female in JJ, faint
> 
> Curiously naught but hets from JOIB and JOUB. Several other hets also 
> present. 
> 
> 73 and Best of DX
> 
> Craig Barnes
> DXing from Tin Wis Resort
> Tofino, BC
> 
> Supercharged Tecsun PL-380 w/5” TSA Friendly FSL
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> Sent from my iPhone
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Re: [IRCA] WC TP, NIMBY.... October Ate’th

2018-10-08 Thread Volodya S
After repairing my North directed corner fed loop yesterday in the pouring
rainnew wire, rechecked the 16:1 matching transformer, and replaced the
coax... there wasn't an hint of any TA activity last night, and by latter
in the evening, Kiribati on 846 was only there very weakly.  A
disappointment for sure!  Wondering whether Craig heard anything.   There
may be hope.   When things are wiped out hear, I still often hear a lot of
different things when I'm in Masset.Walt Salmaniw

On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 5:03 PM Neil Kazaross  wrote:

> Things got somewhat AU.  We didn't see a bunch of TA's reported last night
> from midwestern DXers as we have the previous couple of days.  Unless it is
> severely AU sunrise DU's aren't affected much.
>
> I had some audio from 4QR 612 a bit after sunrise. There may be a couple
> more Aussies with some weak audio as I haven't had a chance to play back my
> recording as when I stop recording I have to rush for work.  73 KAZ
> Barrington IL Perseus and 120' x 21' DKAZ due west
>
> On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 11:55 AM R. Colin Newell 
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> > at 1300 UTC today there couldn’t have been less TP DX IF you took wire
> > cutters to your RG-8, or pulled the plug from your R390, or poured a
> gallon
> > of salt water into your DX150B.. it was a Wipe out as played by the
> > Surfari’s...
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> > In all my years of MW DXing I don’t recall a more dramatic 24 hour
> > turnaround.
> >
> > I feel for Donald Barnes who travelled all the way to sacred west coast
> > ground to hear TP’s the way they are meant to be - and to be skunked.
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> > Curious to see who else experienced this thorough bleaching of the radio
> > dial...
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Re: [IRCA] WC TP, NIMBY.... October Ate’th

2018-10-08 Thread Neil Kazaross
Things got somewhat AU.  We didn't see a bunch of TA's reported last night
from midwestern DXers as we have the previous couple of days.  Unless it is
severely AU sunrise DU's aren't affected much.

I had some audio from 4QR 612 a bit after sunrise. There may be a couple
more Aussies with some weak audio as I haven't had a chance to play back my
recording as when I stop recording I have to rush for work.  73 KAZ
Barrington IL Perseus and 120' x 21' DKAZ due west

On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 11:55 AM R. Colin Newell 
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> at 1300 UTC today there couldn’t have been less TP DX IF you took wire
> cutters to your RG-8, or pulled the plug from your R390, or poured a gallon
> of salt water into your DX150B.. it was a Wipe out as played by the
> Surfari’s...
>
> In all my years of MW DXing I don’t recall a more dramatic 24 hour
> turnaround.
>
> I feel for Donald Barnes who travelled all the way to sacred west coast
> ground to hear TP’s the way they are meant to be - and to be skunked.
>
> Curious to see who else experienced this thorough bleaching of the radio
> dial...
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> Colin... on the west coast...
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[IRCA] WC TP, NIMBY.... October Ate’th

2018-10-08 Thread R. Colin Newell
at 1300 UTC today there couldn’t have been less TP DX IF you took wire cutters 
to your RG-8, or pulled the plug from your R390, or poured a gallon of salt 
water into your DX150B.. it was a Wipe out as played by the Surfari’s... 

In all my years of MW DXing I don’t recall a more dramatic 24 hour turnaround. 

I feel for Donald Barnes who travelled all the way to sacred west coast ground 
to hear TP’s the way they are meant to be - and to be skunked. 

Curious to see who else experienced this thorough bleaching of the radio dial...

Colin... on the west coast...
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[IRCA] Paltry TP DX Report from Tofino, BC

2018-10-08 Thread Donald Barnes via IRCA
--- Begin Message ---
Thankfully whatever generated the high pitched whine yesterday was gone this 
morning. I listened from 1350 to 1435. It was a Japanese morning here, albeit 
limited.

594 JOAK male and female in JJ, fair Noticeable, but brief pre sunrise 
enhancement w/female in JJ

693 JOAB nice to hear Brazilian Portuguese on JOAB again, later good w/EE 
lesson, faded up at 1350

738 w/male in indistinguishable language, barely audible

828 JOBB w/ male in JJ, weak

1287 JOHR w/female in JJ, faint

Curiously naught but hets from JOIB and JOUB. Several other hets also present. 

73 and Best of DX

Craig Barnes
DXing from Tin Wis Resort
Tofino, BC

Supercharged Tecsun PL-380 w/5” TSA Friendly FSL

Sent from my iPhone
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Re: [IRCA] TP 7 Oct Victoria version.

2018-10-08 Thread Bruce Portzer
Nick - I received QSLs from Myanmar using nptradio@gmail.com One for 
SW in 2012 and the other for 729 kHz in 2014.  The replies were in 
reasonably good English.


Bruce

On 10/7/2018 22:54, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:

It looked like a relaxing session, at first, but more there than met the 
ear...there was still those Chinese pips, and more, perhaps much more.   576 
was not 2RN by any stretch of the imagination.   Take a listen here:

http://www3.telus.net/public/shallpat/4all/576_20181007_1357.wav

Some sort of sports broadcast, with pounding of drums?  It was music across the 
hour of course, but then, wishful thinking points out that Myanmar's time zone 
is offset by half an hour.  Nothing heard on my half hours plus and minus, and 
possible parallels on 594, 711 and 729 were checked over the hour without 
payback.

Interestingly, Myanama Radio does have a web site, with archives, though can't 
tell when those archives were recorded.   Anyone have a contact for QSLs, hi?

Now, onto more normal things:




pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least 
briefly):

558 HLQH woman talking, pip, ballad //603 1400UT

567 JOIK pop vocal 1350UT

594 JOAK men and women in Japanese; party atmosphere 1351UT

603 HLSA woman talking, pip, ballad //558 1400UT

747 JOIB English lessons 1348UT

774 JOUB English lessons 1345UT

972 HLCA two men in Korean 1354UT






Reasonable audio  at  times during the period (much of it understandable by a 
native speaker, though often battling w/splash or noise):

621 Heilongjiang RGD Xinwen Guangbo pop ballad 1350UT, and into another with no 
announcements. Two sets of Chinese pips (and NHK style one too) on the hour.  A 
doorbell sound at 1401UT was also heard on 900kHz for a parallel,

828 JOBB English lessons 1347UT

873 JOGB English lessons 1346UT

963 CRI pop vocal 1348UT; heard intro music to chimes and fanfare just before 
hour at lower strength.

1017 CRI man in Korean 1405UT, //5965

1566 HLAZ man in Chinese 1352UT









not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or noise could 
be understood by a native speaker:


576 unID, described in the header.  SE Asian? language by man, faded in 1353UT, 
and held on to after the hour, but no IDdream on...

585 JOPG man talking //594 1412UT

819 N. Korea with operatic chorus 1407UT, better on north Flag, //2850

891 JOHK man talking //594 1403UT

945 CNR1 vocals //981 1408UT

954 JOKR man in Japanese 1411UT

981 CNR1 vocals //945 1408UT










Burbles in the splatter and noise (if lucky, language might be guessed at by 
cadence of talk, or parallel established by changes in talk or music)

540  Chinese pips and NHK pips together 1400UT, sounded like Beijing time 
check.  Lots of CNR1 on this channel

594 pop vocal far under JOAK across 1400UT, no break, and no, not //576 no 
matter how hard I wish.

612 4QR fanfare at 1400UT, just after NHK pips; a mess

639 JOIP woman talking //594 1347UT
  
657 orchestral music, likely N. Korea 1346UT


702 NHK2 man talking //693 1410UT; someone else with music...

711 man talking, perhaps Korean? 1405UT

729 JOCK  briefly the 730 splat subsided, for man talking //594 1359UT

738 Taiwan Fisheries man talking //1143 at 1402UT

846 NHK1 partying //594 1351UT

900 Heilongjiang RGD Xinwen Guangbo  Chinese pips  on the hour.  A doorbell 
sound at 1401UT was also heard parallel to 621.  Not to much bother from the 
ESPN pair

918 man talking Chinese intonation 1352 UT

1143 Taiwan Fisheries man talking //738 at 1402UT

1206 man and woman talking, Korean intonantion?  Briefly, 1351UT







Strongish het, no or "near imaginary" audio (either undermodulated or ravaged 
by splatter)

648 675 801hum  837 855 864 909 1053  1098 1134 1179 1242  1287 1323 1422 1503  
1593 seemed to be Asian;
549 1098 1629 1701 seemed to be DU



best wishes,

Nick








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Re: [IRCA] TP 7 Oct Victoria version.

2018-10-08 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
That seems much more likely Gary, though Filipinos have been scarce 
here.  Culturally, I'd expect that sort of high spiritedness more 
from the Philippines as well.


best wishes,

Nick

At 06:24 2018-10-08, Gary DeBock wrote:

Hi Nick,

<<< 576 was not 2RN by any stretch of the imagination. Take a listen here:
http://www3.telus.net/public/shallpat/4all/576_20181007_1357.wav
Some sort of sports broadcast, with pounding of drums? >>>

It sounds kind of like Tagalog, Nick-- maybe one of the 10 kW 
Filipinos? At 17 seconds the lady sounds like she is saying "Filipinas?"


Gary
On October 7, 2018 at 10:54 PM Nick Hall-Patch 
<n...@ieee.org> wrote:



It looked like a relaxing session, at first, but more there than 
met the ear...there was still those Chinese pips, and more, perhaps 
much more. 576 was not 2RN by any stretch of the imagination. Take 
a listen here:


http://www3.telus.net/public/shallpat/4all/576_20181007_1357.wav

Some sort of sports broadcast, with pounding of drums? It was music 
across the hour of course, but then, wishful thinking points out 
that Myanmar's time zone is offset by half an hour. Nothing heard 
on my half hours plus and minus, and possible parallels on 594, 711 
and 729 were checked over the hour without payback.


Interestingly, Myanama Radio does have a web site, with archives, 
though can't tell when those archives were recorded. Anyone have a 
contact for QSLs, hi?


Now, onto more normal things:




pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native 
speaker, at least briefly):


558 HLQH woman talking, pip, ballad //603 1400UT

567 JOIK pop vocal 1350UT

594 JOAK men and women in Japanese; party atmosphere 1351UT

603 HLSA woman talking, pip, ballad //558 1400UT

747 JOIB English lessons 1348UT

774 JOUB English lessons 1345UT

972 HLCA two men in Korean 1354UT






Reasonable audio at times during the period (much of it 
understandable by a native speaker, though often battling w/splash or noise):


621 Heilongjiang RGD Xinwen Guangbo pop ballad 1350UT, and into 
another with no announcements. Two sets of Chinese pips (and NHK 
style one too) on the hour. A doorbell sound at 1401UT was also 
heard on 900kHz for a parallel,


828 JOBB English lessons 1347UT

873 JOGB English lessons 1346UT

963 CRI pop vocal 1348UT; heard intro music to chimes and fanfare 
just before hour at lower strength.


1017 CRI man in Korean 1405UT, //5965

1566 HLAZ man in Chinese 1352UT









not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or 
noise could be understood by a native speaker:



576 unID, described in the header. SE Asian? language by man, faded 
in 1353UT, and held on to after the hour, but no IDdream on...


585 JOPG man talking //594 1412UT

819 N. Korea with operatic chorus 1407UT, better on north Flag, //2850

891 JOHK man talking //594 1403UT

945 CNR1 vocals //981 1408UT

954 JOKR man in Japanese 1411UT

981 CNR1 vocals //945 1408UT










Burbles in the splatter and noise (if lucky, language might be 
guessed at by cadence of talk, or parallel established by changes 
in talk or music)


540 Chinese pips and NHK pips together 1400UT, sounded like Beijing 
time check. Lots of CNR1 on this channel


594 pop vocal far under JOAK across 1400UT, no break, and no, not 
//576 no matter how hard I wish.


612 4QR fanfare at 1400UT, just after NHK pips; a mess

639 JOIP woman talking //594 1347UT

657 orchestral music, likely N. Korea 1346UT

702 NHK2 man talking //693 1410UT; someone else with music...

711 man talking, perhaps Korean? 1405UT

729 JOCK briefly the 730 splat subsided, for man talking //594 1359UT

738 Taiwan Fisheries man talking //1143 at 1402UT

846 NHK1 partying //594 1351UT

900 Heilongjiang RGD Xinwen Guangbo Chinese pips on the hour. A 
doorbell sound at 1401UT was also heard parallel to 621. Not to 
much bother from the ESPN pair


918 man talking Chinese intonation 1352 UT

1143 Taiwan Fisheries man talking //738 at 1402UT

1206 man and woman talking, Korean intonantion? Briefly, 1351UT







Strongish het, no or "near imaginary" audio (either undermodulated 
or ravaged by splatter)


648 675 801hum 837 855 864 909 1053 1098 1134 1179 1242 1287 1323 
1422 1503 1593 seemed to be Asian;

549 1098 1629 1701 seemed to be DU



best wishes,

Nick








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