Patrick, you did not mention Tuvalu or Vanuatu, both of which I 
have.... I'll bet that you have Vanuatu, but could it be that you 
never heard Tuvalu?? It would make my day to ave one that you DON'T 
:>)  Almost always, the count is vastly the other way, of course.


John B.




At 10:48 AM 1/24/2008 -0800, you wrote:
>John,
>
>You are so right. The World has changed. Part of the issue with hearing
>Pacific DX, is the conditions are not what they ere 25 years ago. Even
>though I have the same EWE antenna (different wire of course), I have
>had 27 years, it still runs to the same tree and branches, the Pacific
>DX is no longer there. I am glad I was so avid at the dial for many
>years going after the flea power Pacific stations. A few I have missed
>out, never hearing like Niue Island on 594, Norfork on 1566, but I have
>been fortunate to hear and QSL most of them through the years. Fiji has
>been one of the easiest, with the old 891 (before that 890), frequency
>of 2 KW, later 10 KW, booming in night after night. Later on they ran
>the Hindi programming on there (Net 2). The logging of Radio Cook
>Islands on 630 khz back in 1982 with 500 watts during extreme AU
>conditions, after a typhoon distroyed their transmitter site and they
>were operating at low power for a time and catching the earlier Western
>Samoa on 1062 and 1404 khz. Then Wallis on 1188 back in 1984. Palau on
>1584, and Guam on 567, 612, and 801 khz. I was fortunate to log & QSL
>them all. It was a blast, night after night, tuning in to lots of voices
>from the tiny islands in the Pacific. Going back farther to the 70s,
>listening night after night to WVUV American Samoa with 10 KW and their
>Top 40 Rock show and even AFRTS Marshalls on 1220 khz with 1 KW.  I
>could write a book on all of the fantastic years I have at the dials
>logging the great stations of the Pacific. Those days are missed, but I
>have it all on reel to reel tape, if I ever get around to getting one of
>my machines fixed. But we do have our QSLs and the adventures around how
>we logged the stations. Great memories.
>
>73,
>
>Patrick
>
>Patrick Martin
>KAVT Reception Manager
>
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