Hello All,
 
Thanks to Nick and Bill for their TP-DXing reports. The Kiwi and Aussie 
regulars were temporarily evicted from their frequencies by several Japanese 
big guns this morning, making for another pretty wild session. Something 
unusual seemed to be in the making early on around 1215 on the Longwave 
frequencies, with three of the Radio Rossii stations (153, 180 and 279) 
constantly pegging the PL-380 S/N readout at the 25 maximum. This was the first 
time that 180-Rossii had ever managed this kind of turbo-charged signal 
(although 153 and 279 did it earlier this trip). The Asian trend was no fluke-- 
the first part of sunrise enhancement brought in 1566-HLAZ, 603-China (Hulun 
Buir?), 594-JOAK, 693-JOAB, 747-JOIB, 774-JOUB (pegging the PL-380's S/N) and 
828-JOBB.
 
The Asian invasion wasn't exactly what I was hoping for during this DU-DXing 
trip, so I tried my best to null them out with the FSL and chase some new South 
Pacific DX. Results were mixed, as the DU's seemed to have serious anemia until 
around 1310. 594-JOAK and 774-JOUB were especially troublesome until finally 
being evicted by 594-NZ Rhema and 774-3LO around 1315. A vibrant 531 DU mix 
brought in an UnID Aussie pop music station temporarily on top of 531-PI, with 
an ID of sorts at 1337. Late on, 675-RNZ and 684-NZ Rhema managed their best 
signals yet this trip, and 603-R. Waatea finally had a DU co-channel.
 
So far this trip, the Cape Perpetua ocean cliff has been an equal-opportunity 
signal booster for both Asian and DU stations, depending on the prevailing 
propagation. 10 signals have managed to max out the PL-380's S/N readout at 25 
so far-- 3 Russian Longwaves (153, 180 and 279-Rossii), 3 from New Zealand 
(531-PI, 567-RNZ and 603-R. Waatea), 2 Australians (639-2HC and 792-4RN) and 2 
Japanese (594-JOAK and 774-JOUB). No other FSL-based ocean cliff DXpedition has 
ever come close to this level of diversity or monster-level signals, so the 
Cape Perpetua cliff certainly has been exceeding expectations so far. 
 
153-Radio Rossii  Monster signal pegging the PL-380 S/N at 1208
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/ljnsh05siem5cux/153-R.Rossii-1208z081813PL80.MP3
  
 
180-Radio Rossii  Another turbo-charged S/N pegging signal at 1218
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/u6vdmfnvti9aqpi/180-R.Rossii-1218z081813PL380.MP3
 
 
531-UnID Aussie  Temporarily dominant over 531-PI, this pop music station 
manages a marginal ID at 20 seconds into the recording. Any ideas from Down 
Under?
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/1yqnjbcymjb8u95/531-UnID-Aussie-1336z081813PL380.MP3
 
675-RNZ  (Christchurch, NZ, 10 kW)  Best signal yet during this trip with music 
and YL speech at 1311
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/qagdf6vaheb7rnf/675-RNZ-1311z081813PL380.MP3
 
684-NZ Rhema  (Gisborne, New Zealand, 5 kW)  Very good strength with ID and 
public service announcement at 1348
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/kznvggqgugsd1p4/684-NZ.Rhema-1348z081813PL380.MP3
  
 
774-JOUB  (Akita, Japan, 500 kW)  "Asian invasion" flagship station pegging the 
PL-380 S/N at 1254
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/w7kjohaj07faocb/774-JOUB-1254z081813PL380.MP3
 
73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (temporarily in Yachats, OR)
DXing at Cape Perpetua
7.5" MW loopstick Tescun PL-380 + new 12" FSL antenna
New on-site setup photo posted at
http://www.mediafire.com/view/cw5uw5egiwclrqc/CapePerpetuaSetup.jpg 
 
  







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