[IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 4-2

2018-04-02 Thread Gary DeBock
It was Clunker City here this morning as Asian signals took a nosedive, with 
only the strongest big guns managing any audio. The only healthy-sounding 
signal was 1566-HLAZ just prior to 1300 (good level), although 972-HLCA managed 
some fair to good peaks around 1330. The NHK big guns seemed to have fallen off 
of a cliff (a term which should probably not be used in July or August), with 
594 and 693 barely managing anemic audio around 1315, and 747 at threshold 
level in the Portland splatter. That was pretty much the story of a miserable 
Asian session (and probably a stellar DU morning north of the border).


73 and Good DX,

Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)

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15" FSL antenna


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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 4-2

2018-04-02 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
At first hearing of this morning's DX, all I can say, Gary is, "what 
are these 'fair to good peaks' of which you speak?"


Whatever was affecting Nigel's Alberta DX yesterday definitely moved 
west this morning.


best wishes,

Nick


best At 13:46 2018-04-02, Gary DeBock wrote:
It was Clunker City here this morning as Asian signals took a 
nosedive, with only the strongest big guns managing any audio. The 
only healthy-sounding signal was 1566-HLAZ just prior to 1300 (good 
level), although 972-HLCA managed some fair to good peaks around 
1330. The NHK big guns seemed to have fallen off of a cliff (a term 
which should probably not be used in July or August), with 594 and 
693 barely managing anemic audio around 1315, and 747 at threshold 
level in the Portland splatter. That was pretty much the story of a 
miserable Asian session (and probably a stellar DU morning north of 
the border).



73 and Good DX,

Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)

7.5" loopstick CC Skywave SSB Ultralight +

15" FSL antenna


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[IRCA] Format changes in Portland Area market.

2018-04-02 Thread Dennis Vroom via IRCA
--- Begin Message ---
KKOV 1550 is now Vietnamese programming. KUIK 1360 now off the air. KKMO Tacoma 
dominant, KOHU Hermiston heard with KKMO nulled. KPAM 860 is now labeled the 
"The Answer".


Best regards,

Dennis  Vroom, 
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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 4-2

2018-04-02 Thread Gary DeBock
Hi Nick,

<<< At first hearing of this morning's DX, all I can say, Gary is, "what
are these 'fair to good peaks' of which you speak?" >>>

In general 972-HLCA had trouble gaining freedom from "Freedom 970" splatter 
this morning, but without anything else to do in the miserable conditions I was 
checking 972 frequently, since it had the only decent TP carrier after 
daybreak. Occasionally the Korean voices would break out of the Portland hash 
to reach respectable levels, only to collapse immediately.

Based on Alan's update concerning the Taiwan Fisheries' Tagalog program 
schedule I've been re-checking the 738 recording from yesterday, wondering if 
some of the language might have possibly been something other than Mandarin. A 
1310 peak was definitely the usual lady announcer in Chinese, but there was 
another peak of conversation around 1335 that possibly could have been 
something else. The problem was that yesterday's 738-BEL2 signal was pretty 
marginal here, and definite language recognition requires a clean signal 
without KCBS accompaniment.

Gary

> On April 2, 2018 at 7:42 AM Nick Hall-Patch  wrote:
>
>
> At first hearing of this morning's DX, all I can say, Gary is, "what
> are these 'fair to good peaks' of which you speak?"
>
> Whatever was affecting Nigel's Alberta DX yesterday definitely moved
> west this morning.
>
> best wishes,
>
> Nick
>
>
> best At 13:46 2018-04-02, Gary DeBock wrote:
> >It was Clunker City here this morning as Asian signals took a
> >nosedive, with only the strongest big guns managing any audio. The
> >only healthy-sounding signal was 1566-HLAZ just prior to 1300 (good
> >level), although 972-HLCA managed some fair to good peaks around
> >1330. The NHK big guns seemed to have fallen off of a cliff (a term
> >which should probably not be used in July or August), with 594 and
> >693 barely managing anemic audio around 1315, and 747 at threshold
> >level in the Portland splatter. That was pretty much the story of a
> >miserable Asian session (and probably a stellar DU morning north of
> >the border).
> >
> >
> >73 and Good DX,
> >
> >Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
> >
> >7.5" loopstick CC Skywave SSB Ultralight +
> >
> >15" FSL antenna
> >
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Re: [IRCA] Format changes in Portland Area market.

2018-04-02 Thread Neil Kazaross
KKOV with 50 kW ND daytimes can make it quite far via SSS. They should be
easier to find now.  73 KAZ Barrington IL where I've logged them multiple
times over the years.

On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 11:22 AM, Dennis Vroom via IRCA <
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> KKOV 1550 is now Vietnamese programming. KUIK 1360 now off the air. KKMO
> Tacoma dominant, KOHU Hermiston heard with KKMO nulled. KPAM 860 is now
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[IRCA] not IBOC

2018-04-02 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
This morning I realized that KRKO-1380 and KKXA-1520 were no longer 
using IBOC.  Those were the strongest contenders here for generating 
interference.   Hope it stays that way.


This may have started April 1st, as files from yesterday also show 
the IBOC is missing.   Normally I've noticed it on 1503kHz when 
hunting for audio there, and I'm pretty sure IBOC  was a problem 
there until very recently, as only using LSB would avoid the hash, 
and now USB is fine.



best wishes,

Nick


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[IRCA] file size limit...

2018-04-02 Thread R. Colin Newell
After being encouraged by numerous IRCA list members... I Took the time 3 weeks 
ago to send Risto an email about adjusting the file size limit on IRCA list... 

No reply... 

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[IRCA] TP DX in Seattle on April 2

2018-04-02 Thread Bruce Portzer
I'm somewhat in agreement with everyone else.  The bottom half of the 
band was downright miserable today, but the upper half was a bit better 
(let's call it somewhat below average).


What I assume was Taiwan made another surprise cameo appearance at the 
end of the session.  I also had brief audio from the Chinese station on 
1116, which is starting to become a regular here.  Those two were about 
the only two bright spots this morning.


693    JAPAN, JOAB, 1333 Chinese lesson fair-poor

747    JAPAN, JOIB, 1313 woman talking //774, barely audible

774    JAPAN, JOUB, 1313 fair woman in Japanese, apparently part of the 
usual English lesson


972    S KOREA, 1333 fair w/pop song and Korean discussion

981    CHINA, CNR1, 1322 Chinese talk poor

1116    CHINA, unid, 1322 woman in Chinese briefly audible fair-poor

1323    CHINA, CRI (presumed) 1310 bits of talk, Russian-like inflections

1422    JAPAN, JORF, 1338 fair-poor easy listening songs & woman in Japanese

1557    TAIWAN?, 1337-1341 woman in Chinese peaking late. I didn't have 
a carrier here until 1330, by 1337 it was as strong as 1566, by 1342 it 
was gone


1566    S KOREA, HLAZ 1240 best signal of the morning, woman good in 
Japanese, otherwise fair-poor today


1575    THAILAND, VOA 1300, English signoff like the one I heard 
yesterday, except today the signal was faint


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Re: [IRCA] file size limit...

2018-04-02 Thread Bruce Portzer
I sent him one several weeks ago, and got a quick reply.  He bumped the 
limit up to 60 kB.  Do we need to have it increased again?


Bruce

On 4/2/2018 13:24, R. Colin Newell wrote:

After being encouraged by numerous IRCA list members... I Took the time 3 weeks 
ago to send Risto an email about adjusting the file size limit on IRCA list...

No reply...

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Re: [IRCA] not IBOC

2018-04-02 Thread Bruce Portzer

Nick

I noticed the same thing but kept forgetting to mention it.  KRKO 
dropped IBOC some time before March 20, judging from my oldest available 
SDR file.  KKXA apparently dropped IBOC beginning March 30, based on 
more recent files.


A refreshing change to be sure.

Bruce

On 4/2/2018 12:06, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
This morning I realized that KRKO-1380 and KKXA-1520 were no longer 
using IBOC.  Those were the strongest contenders here for generating 
interference.   Hope it stays that way.


This may have started April 1st, as files from yesterday also show the 
IBOC is missing.   Normally I've noticed it on 1503kHz when hunting 
for audio there, and I'm pretty sure IBOC  was a problem there until 
very recently, as only using LSB would avoid the hash, and now USB is 
fine.



best wishes,

Nick


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[IRCA] Alberta TPs for 2 April 2018

2018-04-02 Thread Nigel Pimblett
   A 'stellar DU morning' it was not, but even a fair one is a marked 
improvement on yesterday.  Considerably more decent carriers than 
yesterday too, so will hope the upward trend continues tomorrow.


594 3WV Horsham, AUSTRALIA  Man interviewing woman about a book at 
1310.

612 4QR Brisbane, AUSTRALIA Talk by a woman at 1255

774 3LO Melbourne, AUSTRALIAABC news read by a woman at 1303

792 4RN Brisbane, AUSTRALIA Conversation between two women at 1254.

981 unIDWeak, with talk by woman at 1304.  Likely 2NM

1107unIDTraces of talk by a man at 1305

1116	4BC	Brisbane, AUSTRALIA	Talk show host discussing current media 
events with a caller.


1566HLAZJeju, S.KOREA   Woman speaking with musical background at 1250.


73,

Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, Alberta
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Re: [IRCA] file size limit...

2018-04-02 Thread R. Colin Newell
Why, after almost 40+ years of posting to paper and email lists, do I not even 
warrant an email reply? 

60kb is good. 90 or 100 is better. 
That sort of brings us into the 21st century...

I’ll remind our readers that there is now a MW DXer list on the internet 
dedicated to long winded discussions on the minutiae of the hobby - with file 
and photo uploads... with a multi megabyte file limit...

Curious - email me off list. 

Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -

> On Apr 2, 2018, at 2:01 PM, Bruce Portzer  wrote:
> 
> I sent him one several weeks ago, and got a quick reply.  He bumped the limit 
> up to 60 kB.  Do we need to have it increased again?
> 
> Bruce
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Re: [IRCA] file size limit...

2018-04-02 Thread Chuck Hutton
And another courtesy would have been to inform us of the change instead if 
waiting until the subject was brought up again.


Chuck



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Subject: Re: [IRCA] file size limit...

Why, after almost 40+ years of posting to paper and email lists, do I not even 
warrant an email reply?

60kb is good. 90 or 100 is better.
That sort of brings us into the 21st century...

I’ll remind our readers that there is now a MW DXer list on the internet 
dedicated to long winded discussions on the minutiae of the hobby - with file 
and photo uploads... with a multi megabyte file limit...

Curious - email me off list.

Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -

> On Apr 2, 2018, at 2:01 PM, Bruce Portzer  wrote:
>
> I sent him one several weeks ago, and got a quick reply.  He bumped the limit 
> up to 60 kB.  Do we need to have it increased again?
>
> Bruce
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Re: [IRCA] file size limit...

2018-04-02 Thread R. Colin Newell
Exactly — treated like idiots as usual...

Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -

> On Apr 2, 2018, at 5:23 PM, Chuck Hutton  wrote:
> 
> And another courtesy would have been to inform us of the change instead if 
> waiting until the subject was brought up again.
> 
> 
> Chuck
> 
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> 
> From: IRCA  on behalf of R. Colin Newell 
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> Sent: Monday, April 2, 2018 4:53 PM
> To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America
> Subject: Re: [IRCA] file size limit...
> 
> Why, after almost 40+ years of posting to paper and email lists, do I not 
> even warrant an email reply?
> 
> 60kb is good. 90 or 100 is better.
> That sort of brings us into the 21st century...
> 
> I’ll remind our readers that there is now a MW DXer list on the internet 
> dedicated to long winded discussions on the minutiae of the hobby - with file 
> and photo uploads... with a multi megabyte file limit...
> 
> Curious - email me off list.
> 
> Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -
> 
>> On Apr 2, 2018, at 2:01 PM, Bruce Portzer  wrote:
>> 
>> I sent him one several weeks ago, and got a quick reply.  He bumped the 
>> limit up to 60 kB.  Do we need to have it increased again?
>> 
>> Bruce
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[IRCA] Call letter change KPJC 1220 now KSLM

2018-04-02 Thread Dennis Vroom via IRCA
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>From Portland PDX forum.
KPJC (1220 AM) changed its call letters to KSLM and is now broadcasting on a 
translator (104.3 FM).  03/05/2018 Best regards,

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[IRCA] TP 2 Apr Victoria version

2018-04-02 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
Gary and Bruce sure proved today that you can hear the deeper East Asians 
better down Puget Sound way.  Today was  brief blips of mostly rather faint 
Asian signals.Mind you there was also a touch of post sunrise DX, mostly 
HLAZ, which wouldn't quit properly.  Still had recognizable music on the 
channel from 1524 to 1527UT when my recording quit, and I personally had quit 
an hour and a half previously.


pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least 
briefly):


1566 HLAZ brief patches of reasonably strong and very readable signals 1246UT 
and 1250UT with woman in Japanese and piano music...but mostly it was in the 
weeds. 





Reasonable audio  at  times during the period (much of it understandable by a 
native speaker, though often battling w/splash or noise):


got to fill this up somehow...after the pattern change to the Chinese program, 
there were occasional mumbles on 1566,  but:

   1566 HLAZ  man in Chinese 1452UT, slow fade down, then nearly as good again 
1459UT, fading past the hour.  Last call 1527UTgetting on towards a couple 
of hours after local sunrise





not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or noise could 
be understood by a native speaker:

747 JOIB woman talking in Japanese , briefly at this level 1311UT

774 JOUB  woman in Japanese 1313UT




Burbles in the splatter and noise (if lucky, language might be guessed at by 
cadence of talk, or parallel established by changes in talk or music)

594 woman talking, Japanese? 1333UT

828 woman talking, Japanese? 1334UT

954 woman talking, Japanese intonation 1332UT

972 woman talking, wishful thinking might make it Korean 1335UT

1242 pop music 1442UT, nearly an hour after local sunrise, and this channel 
finally delivers a spot of audio






Strongish het, no or "near imaginary" audio (either undermodulated or ravaged 
by splatter)

  558 567 864  909 918 945  1098 1323 1422 1575 1593   seemed to be Asian;
 846 1017   seemed to be DU 



best wishes,

Nick








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[IRCA] 250 Asian MW tower sites (Google Earth file)

2018-04-02 Thread Chris Kadlec
Hi all,

Over the past few months, I've turned my attention to my greatly-accumulated 
Chinese FM audio and logs, of which a handful of you have asked me about 
posting. While this is a MW group, I actually have a bit of something from the 
FM project that includes my old MW project details that were shelved at the 
time in hopes of adding them to a file upon eventually finishing the FM project 
(i.e. shelved until... now!).

My Google Earth KMZ file shows all of the tower sites for all 321 of my FM 
catches from Korea (local, tropo, E-skip) and also all 250 MW stations 
(groundwave and skywave) featured in last year's Seoul AM Radio Listening Guide 
project. This also includes details for each station. Of course, some of the 
stations have gone off the air, but they're nonetheless still included as they 
were featured in the project.

You can find this file on the page for my FM project, linked below. It also 
includes a 123-page publication and more than 3 hours of FM audio compilations. 
Links to the previous AM project can be found by following the same link, which 
has been shortened due to this list over and over again (today included) 
blocking almost all messages with my domain.

http://goo.gl/tvUaTu

- Chris Kadlec



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