Re: [IRCA] Oklahoma TP DX 1/20/17

2017-01-20 Thread d1028gary
ary 20, 2017 6:23:58 AM Subject: [IRCA] Oklahoma TP DX 1/20/17 There were signs of a signal on 1566 kHz from 1327 until about 1344 GMT (LSR @ 1338). Listening to a recording of the signal on 1098 made on 1/14, I was able to hear weak Marshallese talk under the ever present WTAM at 0716. It is

Re: [IRCA] Oklahoma TP DX 1/20/17

2017-01-20 Thread Mark Connelly via IRCA
--- Begin Message --- Even an ordinary SuperLoop, Flag, or Kaz should be able to dump WTAM down to nothing. I'm a similar distance from WTAM in the opposite direction. SuperLoop nulling 255 deg. / peaking 75 deg. largely clobbers WTAM to leave two co-channel Colombians, a Cuban, and Radio

Re: [IRCA] Oklahoma TP DX 1/20/17

2017-01-20 Thread Richard N Allen
Niel: I realize some form of aerial phasing would be beneficial in eliminating unwanted interference. And, I've thought seriously about erecting a DKAZ array, but so far laziness tends to intervene. Richard. Sent from my iPad -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous

Re: [IRCA] Oklahoma TP DX 1/20/17

2017-01-20 Thread Neil Kazaross
Hi Richard, Congrats on finally being sure of V7AB! As always the issue is WTAM and the fact that V7AB audio is cut at 1130 UTC leaving that AN OC. Once they up power from the current 13 kW to their max of 25 they should be even more common. A DKAZ antenna would work wonders in taking WTAM out

[IRCA] Oklahoma TP DX 1/20/17

2017-01-20 Thread Richard N Allen
There were signs of a signal on 1566 kHz from 1327 until about 1344 GMT (LSR @ 1338). Listening to a recording of the signal on 1098 made on 1/14, I was able to hear weak Marshallese talk under the ever present WTAM at 0716. It is the only new transoceanic catch since 2BL and 3LO in early