Thanks very much to Rockwork 4 DXpedition partner Tom Rothlisberger for 
checking his 738 kHz files for July 9th, and confirming that we both had 
received 738-Magic (5 kW in Canterbury, New Zealand) without ever knowing it. 

My reception was on a "backup" 15" FSL that was et up primarily to record a 
huge signal from 738-Tahiti at the time. That 18-minute MP3 recording wasn't 
even reviewed until this morning, when the mystery co-channel showed up 
underneath Tahiti late in the recording. Tom reviewed his own files for the 
time and not only found the mystery co-channel, but a "Magic" ID as well. So 
primarily as a result of the clunker conditions this morning, we both have a 
new (and pretty unusual) Kiwi station in our July DXpedition logs. 

https://app.box.com/s/2wao0ha3xocddwv9mgwjzyfx81pyqj6g 

73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 



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