Tnanks. It was not long in duration, and very weak during a "het bandscan" conducted soon after sunrise. I only wish I could tell you I received it on the loopstick-modified Tecsun 380, but in fact it was on the AOR 7030 Plus, and south-north wire.

TA hets noticeably weaker tonight, but then again last night's peak here was after midnight local time. Overall cx seem ho-hum...

Saul / Burnt River ON


----- Original Message ----- From: <d1028g...@aol.com>
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Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2010 8:15 PM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] 738-Tahiti Audio at 0502... the Fake "TA"


Hi Saul,

You probably had a "real TP" heterodyne on 738 at the same time I had the
"fake TA" audio on the frequency :-)

French audio from 738-Tahiti had never been received here previously
during our local evening, and was only received once here during our sunrise TP
peak (in August of last year). This station (like all trans-equatorial DX)
is SO much easier to receive on a Pacific Ocean beach, rather than in this
DU-dead  zone 90 miles inland.

73, Gary (in Puyallup, WA)

French audio from 738-Tahiti last night around 0502 here:
_http://www.mediafire.com/?ko7748dms5o1jd9_ (http://www.mediafire.com/?ko7748dms5o1jd9)



In a message dated 9/25/2010 4:50:21 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
sau...@sympatico.ca writes:

Did have  a very slight het, very briefly, on my south-north wire here at
Burnt  River, but nowhere close to audio on 738. I was actually hoping for
Japan,  but no other hets whatsoever.
Saul



suggestinmg  possibly
----- Original Message ----- From: <d1028g...@aol.com>
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Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2010 2:08  AM
Subject: [IRCA] 738-Tahiti Audio at 0502... the Fake  "TA"


Hello All,

All the reports of TA activity  in the east and midwest made me scramble
for
my ICF-2010 spotting receiver, in hopes of hearing the new season's first
TA   audio (six of them were heard here last season). Scanning the band
 eagerly, I  noticed that the usual suspects on 675, 693, 756 and 1377
had
ghostlike  heterodynes at best, but there was a booming  carrier on 738
kHz. Turning
the  ICF-2010 toward the  Asiatic TP direction nulled out the heterodyne,
convincing  me  that something was coming in from Europe  :-)

Setting up  the 9' PVC box loop and modified C.Crane SWP Ultralight in
the
 back yard, the monster loop was quickly turned to the NE / SW direction
(for
Europe), and immediately brought in a nice audio signal on 738 kHz! After
recording a few minutes of apparent French, I  checked the band again for
more  "TA's," finding nothing.  Thinking over this bizarre situation, I
suddenly  remembered that  the French voices I heard on 738 were the same
ones that
 were  heard before in the RFO broadcasts from Tahiti last summer. Then
it
became clear that this "TA" was actually Tahiti fading in on its  sunset
peak
(at the same time that Europe would fade in on its sunrise peak), using a
European language at the same (reciprocal)  loop bearing as Europe on the
9'
loop! It's nice to hear  Tahiti in this DU-dead zone (for only the second
time  ever), but  it wasn't exactly the desired result :-)  I hope that
 this
comical situation will prove as humorous to others as it is to  me.

73, Gary DeBock
(in Puyallup, WA)

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