Re: [IRCA] Belated Day FOUR Report from Grayland: Oct 14

2009-10-16 Thread D1028Gary


In a message dated 10/16/2009 12:08:21 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
bjohnor...@rockisland.com writes:

1107: Not a logging - Gary, I listened here quite a  bit and had 
two stations: one playing music almost continually was the  S.Korean 
MBC station, I'm pretty certain. The other station there was a JJ  synchro.
John,
 
Thank you for investigating this 1107 kHz mystery at Grayland. Because of  
the frequent American jazz/pop music from this music-oriented station 
(similar  to 603-HLCA), I was already leaning toward KBS as the probable 
identity. 
This  station has been just above the noise level for about 5 days now, and 
nobody  else has reported it but you. THANKS-- now I just need to check a 
parallel to  make sure!
 
73, Gary
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[IRCA] Belated Day FOUR Report from Grayland: Oct 14

2009-10-16 Thread John H. Bryant
As was reported elsewhere, Thursday morning showed significant 
improvement from our first three days down in Grayland. With Guy's 
new QDFA antenna working 100% finally, I'd expect some very nice 
loggings when he finishes reviewing all of his Perseus recordings. 
Since I still do things the old fashioned way, I can report fairly fully now...


I thought that things were improved, but still not excellent Thursday 
morning.  For some reason, China seemed to be coming in better than 
usual, though kind of spottily. Not all of the regular CCs were at 
their usual strength, yet all of my new stations ( I finally got 
some) were CNR1 channels... hum.


1170:  1305 UTC, had KPUG, the RKI Korean broadcaster AND CNR1 
//5030 all together. I've probably heard this channel before, but I 
have just recently started keeping a "heard not verified" list and 
this is a new one there. I also heard this at TOH 1400, with the KPUG 
call embedded in this UN meeting.


999:1331UTC.  I'm proudest of this reception. I've been 
watching 999 all fall and it has always been in low level audio, with 
a major hum spike (louder than the audio) on the low side at 
998.90.  I pretty-well have to be in LSB to dodge the vestigial 
signal of semi-local KOMO on 1000, which means that the low side hum 
pretty well precludes reception.  Once before, I've been able to use 
the incomparable  notch filter on the Winradio 333 to clobber the hum 
spike and recover some audio, even though remaining in LSB because of 
KOMO. The previous time the audio was NHK1 synchros from one of two 1 
kW. JJs.  This time, the "real" signal was slightly stronger. I set 
the notch to be 100 Hz wide and set it on 998.9 and was able to get 
fairly decent audio from the 999 signal: it was two stations in 
standard CC and one was CNR1 from Heihe, Manchuria. I think that this 
is probably the most technically difficult TP reception that I've 
ever made.  The now always present spike on 998.9 is almost certainly 
the big KCBS North Korean, though I've not heard any audio from that 
signal this season.


1107: Not a logging - Gary, I listened here quite a bit and had 
two stations: one playing music almost continually was the S.Korean 
MBC station, I'm pretty certain. The other station there was a JJ synchro.


1134:I enjoyed another "UN meeting" at 1430 with Japan, South 
Korea and my first reception of the CNR1 on 1134. PAL lists this as a 
1.2 Megawatt tx in Golmud, Qinghai province, over toward northern 
Tibet... the Chinese equivalent on North Dakota, but wedged between 
NE Tibet and Mongolia. It is after sunset there, so maybe so??? A new 
one for me, where ever it is.


1575:I've been watching 1575 for a while. There is often a 
mid-strength spike on the low side (and no North Korean listed ). 
I did not decipher that spike, but I did catch the CNR1 transmitter 
in Jilin (Manchuria) doing well under VOA Thailand. Another


I should note that CNR1 is playing a lot of Chinese classical music, 
often opera, after 1400. It is a real help in IDing //s, especially 
if the signal you are watching is far underneath a dominant on that 
frequency. Imagine a herd of cats inside a steel drum, with someone 
hitting the drum with a ball bat.  Sorry if that sounds culturally 
insensitive. I was on a national delegation to China at the end of 
the Cultural Revolution and had to attend 8 or 10 two-hour 
performances (usually on the front row) AND PRETEND TO LIKE THEM. 
Earplugs would have been excellent.


In any case, the Chinese opera is a great help in IDing //s of CNR1!!!

John Bryant
DXing from Grayland, WA, USA
Winradio G313e and various Ultralights
Wellbrook Phased Array 


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