<<< Gary, I was going through some SDR files from Jan 2010, and on it, I also 
clearly heard Oman with BBC programs in our local afternoon in Masset. Haven’t 
heard them since, though. 73, Walt >>>

Wow-- if you received them on Masset in the early afternoon, then they were 
propagating over the pole as a TA. In Hawaii they were following the Central 
Asia and Pacific route, during TP propagation.

702-BBC in Oman seems to be a Middle Eastern mega-station like 1575-Radio 
Farda, which is capable of showing up during either our west coast sunrise or 
sunset propagation. Judging from its strength in Hawaii around 1600 UTC, it's 
definitely worth a try on west coast ocean beaches around sunrise this winter!

Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)


> On November 13, 2018 at 9:51 PM Volodya S <can...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>     Gary, I was going through some SDR files from Jan 2010, and on it, I also 
> clearly heard Oman with BBC programs in our local afternoon in Masset. 
> Haven’t heard them since, though.  73, Walt 
> 
>     On Tuesday, November 13, 2018, Gary DeBock < d1028g...@comcast.net 
> mailto:d1028g...@comcast.net > wrote:
> 
>         > >      During the recent Poipu, Hawaii Ultralight DXpedition a 
> weak, strange station was showing up on 702 kHz under North Korea's ancient 
> music (and throbbing, off-frequency hum) every morning from 1530-1630 UTC, 
> with a foreign language that was a total mystery to me. Whenever I tried a 
> recording the buzzing hum from North Korea would go on the warpath and derail 
> the effort, and because of the station's marginal signal and NK's obnoxious 
> transmitter it seemed like the 702 UnID would remain a mystery for the 
> duration.
> > 
> >               Finally at 1604 UTC on November 6th the 702 mystery station 
> > built up its strength enough to push KCBS and its hum down into the noise, 
> > and I was able to get a good recording of a totally unfamiliar language  
> > https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/3y5qkg7yu8o49lc4ab520bfiw006kqrg 
> > https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/3y5qkg7yu8o49lc4ab520bfiw006kqrg
> > 
> >         Fortunately a couple of awesome Finnish DXers (Mauno and Mika) on 
> > Real DX identified the language as Arabic, coming from the BBC Arabic 
> > Service transmitter in A'Seela, Oman (at 8,425 miles, or 13,559 km). Even 
> > considering the 800 kW transmitter, this was pretty stunning DX for a 5 
> > inch FSL antenna set up near the beach in Poipu, Hawaii.
> > 
> >              Checking John Bryant's records from his 2007 Easter Island 
> > DXpedition, I see that John received the 750 kW station 1413-BBC from 
> > A'Seela, Oman during his trip, but not this station. Considering the 
> > strength and reliability of 702-BBC into Hawaii, my guess is that it could 
> > put somewhat of a signal into the west coast in deep winter, especially on 
> > the ocean coast when propagation is still in play around 1600 UTC. At least 
> > one DXer that I know will be looking for it :-)
> > 
> > 
> >         Gary DeBock (DXing at Poipu, Hawaii from November 3-8)  
> > https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/l61xhqoq9ki7b6kl9bz41yunangvr6ap 
> > https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/l61xhqoq9ki7b6kl9bz41yunangvr6ap
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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