Lucky breaks continue to pile up in the recordings made during last 
month's Poipu, Hawaii Ultralight DXpedition, with a second India station being 
identified (954-AIR, with English News at 1539 UTC on 11-8, // 927) and 7 TP's 
being received on 702 kHz alone. 

     Most DXers are aware that Hawaii has an excessive number of local stations 
running too much power, with salt water spreading their splatter far and wide. 
The way that a vacationing DXer can compensate for that is to find out which 
frequencies are free and clear, and exploit them for all they are worth.

     702 kHz was one such frequency in Poipu, Kauai. It yielded 7 different 
transoceanic stations during the recent Ultralight DXpedition, including the 
8,400 mile DX catch of the BBC Arabic Service in A'Seela, Oman. The list also 
included the NHK2 synchros, KCBS in Chongjin, N. Korea (which was 
off-frequency, causing a throbbing hum on everything else), Jiangsu in China, 
VoV in Danang, Vietnam, 2BL in Sydney, Australia, and a presumed Magic in 
Auckland, N.Z.

     Like 927-AIR in Visakhapatnam, India (100 kW), 954-AIR in Najibabad (200 
kW) was carrying English news at 1539 UTC, mixing with another UnID Chinese 
station. The 927-AIR reception (at 1531 on the same morning) was confirmed by 
Indian DXer C.K. Raman, and the 954-AIR reception is obviously the same English 
news with the same announcer

954-AIR (mixing with China at 1539 UTC  on 11-8)  
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/iorttt8om8i3mrmw8m5w6xbjz50zm8ht

927-AIR (mixing with China at 1531 UTC on 11-8)  
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/0got0o1k2bkhpw411fk2y32kg9oxer17

Besides the two stations from India and 702-BBC in Oman, AM stations were also 
received from Iran, Egypt, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam 
(5 stations). Hopefully an SDR-DXer will also be willing to try out his luck in 
this awesome DXing paradise, assuming that the logistics can be worked out.

Gary DeBock (DXing in Poipu, Kauai, Hawaii from November 3-8 with a 7.5 inch 
loopstick CC Skywave SSB Ultralight and 5 inch "Frequent Flyer" FSL antenna)

DXpedition video posted at  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CbS3zUD6hI


 

 
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