Re: [IRCA] Oklahoma TP DX 10/13/16

2016-10-13 Thread Richard N. Allen
Thank you Gary.  John told me DU reception was possible here, especially around 
the equinoxes.  He mentioned 5AN-891 should be one of the easiest.  But that's 
difficult due to nearby KTLR-890, (1 kW) Oklahoma City, as well as 50 kW 
powerhouse 50 kW WLS is often heard after sunrise here.  It does kick up one 
hell of a heterodyne many mornings.  John and Kirk Allen were avid Indonesia 
tropical band DXers.  

I doubt DU reception would be possible on a barefoot ULR.  It needs a good 
antenna such as a FSL.  Yesterday I heard JOUB on the same SRF-T615 used to 
hear it the first time in 2008.  The signal was better than then.  

The best of DX to you.

Richard.

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Re: [IRCA] Oklahoma TP DX 10/13/16

2016-10-13 Thread d1028gary
<<< Hearing a Sydney on an ULR at 13927 km/8654 miles made the morning 
worthwhile. Now it's time for a good cup of coffee! Good DX everyone. >>> 

Congratulations again, Richard. You have already heard more Australian DX on an 
Ultralight radio than anyone who wasn't right next to the salt water. John 
Bryant would have been very proud. 

73, Gary DeBock 


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From: "Richard N Allen"  
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Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2016 6:11:21 AM 
Subject: [IRCA] Oklahoma TP DX 10/13/16 

It was a DU morning here (LSR 1236 GMT). 

612 unID (4QR?) weak het in KCSP & XEGS-610 slop at 1129; moderate het at 1222. 
702 2BL moderate het in XEGD slop at 1220; barely audible man talking at 1236; 
poor with man & woman talking at 1240; barely audible at 1241; audio fading 
away at 1242; carrier audible until 1249. (Audio was // internet with a 4 to 5 
second delay.) 
774 unID (3LO?) trace of a signal at 1227. 
891 unID (5AN?) moderate het in KTLR-890 slop. 
1098 unID (V7AB?) strong het in WTAM-1100 sideband, fading away by after 1100. 

Hearing a Sydney on an ULR at 13927 km/8654 miles made the morning worthwhile. 
Now it's time for a good cup of coffee! Good DX everyone. 

Richard Allen, 
near Perry OK USA, 
PL-380 with 8-inch FSL. 

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