Hi Gary, Thanks for sharing these superb recordings. We are really blessed to live within driving distance of such a unique DXing spot as the Rockwork cliffs!
I found your August 8th, 1304 UTC recordings of 1017 kHz to be very insightful. The hot rodded D-808 is highly competitive; but on close inspection of the stand-alone D-808's recording versus the 17-inc FSL boosted one, you can clearly hear the benefits of the extra "oomph". For instance, the 2KY Australian is much clearer and crisper to my ears--despite being in the background--with the FSL's help. Review the ~00:15-00:18 seconds segment on both MP3s and it's especially noticeable. 73, Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 8:54 PM, Gary DeBock <d1028g...@comcast.net> wrote: > As most west coast DXers know the Rockwork ocean cliff near > Manzanita, Oregon easily holds the record for New Zealand reception in > North America during a DXpedition, but last month the "Kiwi Magic" seemed > to include two other nearby Pacific island DU's which seemed to enjoy the > same, cliff-boosted propagation rush-- 558-Fiji and 1017-Tonga. > > File review is adding to the charm of the trip, with multiple S9 > recordings from Tonga showing up over the 9 days. Of course numerous New > Zealand stations also managed their best-ever signals, including 531-More > FM, 594-Star, 657-Star, 756-RNZ and 936-Chinese Voice. After file review > the 2 kW relay 639-RNZ was the latest to join the list with an S7 level on > August 1, and even the Tasmanian 585-7RN hit its first S9 level ever. But > the signals from Fiji and Tonga were both in a higher league than in > previous years, resulting in awesome music peaks from each station at > various times during the trip. Quite an unforgettable way to close out the > summer! > > > 558 Radio Fiji One Suva, Fiji, 10 kW S9 Island music with song medley > ID ("Radio Fiji One, Na Domoiviti") at 1:38 into the recording at 1252 on > 8-1. This was its strongest signal ever at the cliff > https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/vhwdviemmimdxervjaoe1qqci7a59dqj > > 1017 A3Z Nuku'alofa, Tonga, 10 kW During my first morning at the > cliff (on August 1st) the newly rejuvenated station had an overwhelming S9+ > signal all session long. This was in comparison to marginal reception in > Spanish splatter (from 1020-KTNQ) in years past. Neither Craig Barnes nor I > could believe our ears. This island music was recorded at 1314 > https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/xgw85zga7d337r8905bnyu1qdgmvepn8 > > This Tongan island music was received on the same morning at 1221 > https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/ime1qsdd32h6wh0pumkrsozhwy6xestn > > On the second day (8-2), Tonga "only" reached an S9 level with its > beautiful island music (at 1318) https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/ > k4tnfovufud0ek4zjkaexcpwayug5v97 > > The new Big Gun DU pounds in with S9 music at 1250 on 8-3 > https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/1l1xkyix03o7onoxsmr1wa2tsivqxr8s > > The 5 kW Australian station 1017-2KY tries to make it a horse race at 1304 > on 8-8, but ends up folding in the clutch https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/ > r6yrwe7pzze6kw59qnzrbg8c704kg1l2 > > The exact same segment was recorded on the stand-alone 7.5" loopstick > XHDATA D-808 model at 1304 on 8-8 (all the others were assisted by the 17" > FSL antenna). Even the hot-rodded portable receives a fine signal from > Tonga (and a sinking signal from Sydney) https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/ > xw0vuzpbqyg2gc0ekh7s2tdzm5n6r7l0 > > > 73 and Good DX, > > Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) > > > _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list IRCA@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: irca@hard-core-dx.com