A plunging ocean side cliff, thunderous DU signals, awesome DXing companions 
and dazzling scenery-- who could ask for more?

Sandwiched in between an April DXpedition to the Cook Islands and a November 
trip to Kauai, Hawaii, the 9-day Rockwork Cliff DXpedition featured some 
exceptional signals, the largest-ever DXer contingent (5), a wacky boom in the 
squatter population and a bizarre search for antenna setup space each early 
morning in total darkness (right next to total strangers, more than a few of 
whom were pretty "strange"). Going through this bizarre routine for 9 days 
straight right next to the plunging cliff (500 feet straight down) is something 
that we will remember for quite a while.

Despite the challenges the South Pacific DX was more than enough compensation 
for our hassles, with DXpedition partner Tom Rothlisberger scoring the largest 
haul of Longwave South Pacific NDB's ever received on the west coast (55), 
while 558-Radio Fiji One and 1017-A3Z in Tonga managed the strongest signals 
I've ever heard recorded in North America. The ultra-rare Kiwi on 585 showed up 
for the first time in 4 years, while the Kiwis on 531, 594, 639, 657, 738 and 
936 all managed their best-ever signals. Craig Barnes joined us for the first 
time, and Nick ran multiple tests of relative DU signal strength at the various 
turnoffs (while we carefully stayed in between his expensive gear and the 
squatters). Chuck and I were already Rockwork 4 veterans, but the squatters 
forced us to relocate to other turnoffs-- which actually provided involuntary 
relative signal strength test data. Overall the DXpedition was pretty 
thrilling-- in more ways than one. Full details, photos and MP3 rec
 ording links are provided in the 7 page DXpedition article posted at 
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/ci1n2tbcoh8gm8itrfee35rz93ggldv7


73 and Good DX,

Gary DeBock (DXing at the Rockwork ocean cliff near Manzanita, OR from August 
1-9)


     
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