Pretty much back in the bucket again this morning, lots of interesting
carriers, some with hints of audio. The Aussie X-band has started to make an
appearance, but again, mostly hints (and certainly nothing like western
Australia; congratulations Nigel). Also, some post sunrise activity as la
A considerably better than expected morning, though with lots of
splash, and the bulk of the lift was just before 1300UT rather than later
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
828 JOBB 1244UT, English lessons.
1566 HLAZ woman in Japanese 1
Quite the dead morning, with just a little sunrise lift on the upper band.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
no
Reasonable audio at times during the period (much of it
understandable by a native speaker, though often battling w/splas
We, Chuck, for me, Indonesia from a suburban backyard 100+ km
inland from the Pacific Ocean and using a FLG100 antenna is going to
be out of season pretty much any time of the year!
Could you please link me to the loggings of Indonesia in summer? I
haven't found any reference in the gen
Thanks for all the kind words on the 1377 Indonesian reception. It
was a fine way to finish the season. Perhaps it will become a more
common logging now that we know it's possible.
There is an RRI website for webstreams, but unfortunately, as Chuck
Hutton pointed outit doesn't work just n
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From: Chuck Hutton
To: irca
Sent: Thu, Apr 17, 2014 4:15 pm
Subject: Re: [IRCA] TP 4 Apr. Victoria version: reprise
Gary -
That should be 10 kW.
Everyone has their own opinion on propagation, but mine is that this path (298
degrees) is a bit south of the Japan path and
he A index was 5 on April 4th so things were pretty quiet
overall.
Chuck
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> Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2014 18:03:13 -0400
> Subject: Re: [IRCA] TP 4 Apr. Victoria version: reprise
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>
> Congratulations on your excellent DX catch
:14 am
Subject: Re: [IRCA] TP 4 Apr. Victoria version: reprise
Excellent catch, Nick! As Pacific NW DXers know, even hearing an Indonesian
(of any power) from the *Pacific coast* is quite an accomplishment. Hearing
a 10kw Indo from your urban Victoria location on the Strait is even more
impressive
Amazing catch Nick! pure 'radio magic' :-)
Steve / VE7SL
1377 unID. Man talking, seemed Tagalog, faded up quite quickly 1326UT,
peaked 1327-29UT with woman talking, a commercial? "some of the best
programs"???( a second listening says it isn't EE after all though),
snatches of music,
Excellent catch, Nick! As Pacific NW DXers know, even hearing an Indonesian
(of any power) from the *Pacific coast* is quite an accomplishment. Hearing
a 10kw Indo from your urban Victoria location on the Strait is even more
impressive.
In 1991 I caught the related, 200-watt outlet RPDT2 Buol Toli
Nick:
Congratulation on the amazing catch.
Richard Allen.
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Subject : RE: [IRCA] TP 4 Apr. Victoria version: reprise
>1377 unID
1377 unID. Man talking, seemed Tagalog, faded up quite quickly
1326UT, peaked 1327-29UT with woman talking, a commercial? "some of
the best programs"???( a second listening says it isn't EE after all
though), snatches of music, then mumbled down after 1330UT Seemed
to be pretty close to 13
Hmmm, not much DX until there was DX.Something very frustrating
on 1377, pretty sure it was Filipino, but no useful webstreams, and
just not enough in the actual recording.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
1566 HLAZ. Man in JJ
Definitely an Asiatic morning as Gary observed. Not a hint of DU
here, bar 738, likely Tahiti.I had the NetSDR recording from
1300UT, but actual listening was from 1325UT, so I might have missed
some of the stuff Gary was hearing.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a n
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