Re: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit

2011-02-19 Thread Nick Hall-Patch

You should probably start looking now until early April Stephen.   HLAZ has been
heard from San Diego, though any logging I recall predates IBOC, so KMIK could
hinder reception somewhat.   You may need to wait until KMIK is in daylight for
best chance.   India?   Be sure to let us know if you hear it; I'm pretty sure
it's not been logged in your area on 1566 using any combination of receiver and
antenna.


best wishes,

Nick

*
At 23:02 14-02-11, Stephen wrote:
Would it be worth trying for the 1566 India station from near San Diego, CA?  Or
would the IBOC from 1580 KMIK, which is 50kW from 300 miles east of me with a
directional antenna pointed right at me, render the frequency unusable?  (I
haven't been able to log HLAZ from S Korea, either, which is on the same 
frequency.)
On the other hand, though, I was able, one time this past fall, to receive 594
JOAK Tokyo, Japan, in spite of being only 7.7 miles east of IBOC-spewing 5kW 600
KOGO, using a PL-380 and Select-A-Tenna, so I guess anything's possible?  Also
when should I start checking for more ULR TPs - when does the spring season get
underway?


-- 
Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC






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Re: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit

2011-02-15 Thread Stephen Airy
Would it be worth trying for the 1566 India station from near San Diego, CA?  
Or would the IBOC from 1580 KMIK, which is 50kW from 300 miles east of me with 
a directional antenna pointed right at me, render the frequency unusable?  (I 
haven't been able to log HLAZ from S Korea, either, which is on the same 
frequency.)
On the other hand, though, I was able, one time this past fall, to receive 594 
JOAK Tokyo, Japan, in spite of being only 7.7 miles east of IBOC-spewing 5kW 
600 KOGO, using a PL-380 and Select-A-Tenna, so I guess anything's possible?  
Also when should I start checking for more ULR TPs - when does the spring 
season get underway?

Also, is there ever a chance of there being a ULR summit in Southern 
California, specifically San Diego area?  If there was one, and it was at a 
convenient time, I would consider attending.

73,  Stephen

--- On Sat, 2/12/11, Jim Renfrew  wrote:

From: Jim Renfrew 
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit
To: "Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America" 

Date: Saturday, February 12, 2011, 10:05 PM

Allen Willie, who lives in NL, may have had India as well.  Jim

- Original Message - 
From: 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 12:56 AM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit


> Hi Jim,
>
> That's certainly possible. Chuck has been very modest about sharing the 
> details of his India-1566 reception in Newfoundland on a Sony SRF-T615, 
> which to my knowledge, has never been duplicated among ULR DXers in North 
> America.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim Renfrew 
> To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America 
> 
> Sent: Sat, Feb 12, 2011 9:23 pm
> Subject: Re: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit
>
> I think Saul Chernos joined Chuck Hutton in the ULR reception of India 
> from
> Newfoundland that year.  Jim Renfrew
>
> - Original Message -
> From: 
> To: 
> Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 12:08 AM
> Subject: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit
>
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> This afternoon in Seattle (WA) various Ultralight group leaders and
>> tinkering fanatics gathered together at Bruce Portzer's house, in a
>> serious attempt to convince each other that they are halfway normal
>> individuals.
>>
>> Included in this fine assembly were Guy Atkins (with his 18" Stormwise
>> loopstick PL-380), Chuck Hutton (the only DXer ever to have logged
>> India on an Ultralight radio in North America, from Newfoundland in
>> 2008), Kevin Schanilec (fanatic tinkerer, newly hooked ULR- NDB chaser
>> and moderator of Ultralightdx), Phil Bytheway (ex-EIC of the IRCA, now
>> enjoying his free time with Ultralight radios) and me (generally
>> keeping the ferrite and PVC suppliers from feeling any recession). Jim
>> Kenney was also in attendance (expressing his skepticism that ULR's
>> would ever cross the "big pond" in NDB chasing), and also Walt
> Salmaniw
>> (who has used his E100 Slider model to post very detailed DXing
> reports
>> from the South Pacific, and Hawaii).
>>
>> The weather was awful and the Seattle traffic was jammed as usual, but
>> there was a lot of creative energy in the Ultralight group contingent.
>> Thanks especially to Bruce and his wife for welcoming this diverse
>> group, and to Kevin and Guy for bringing their monster antennas to the
>> gathering (convincing me that I'm not the only eccentric tinkerer).
>> Fortunately, because of the rain and wind, I decided not to bring one
>> of the huge new portable PVC Loops (which might have upset my plan to
>> appear relatively sane).
>>
>> 73 and Good DX,
>> Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit

2011-02-12 Thread Jim Renfrew

Allen Willie, who lives in NL, may have had India as well.  Jim

- Original Message - 
From: 

To: 
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 12:56 AM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit



Hi Jim,

That's certainly possible. Chuck has been very modest about sharing the 
details of his India-1566 reception in Newfoundland on a Sony SRF-T615, 
which to my knowledge, has never been duplicated among ULR DXers in North 
America.


-Original Message-
From: Jim Renfrew 
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America 


Sent: Sat, Feb 12, 2011 9:23 pm
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit

I think Saul Chernos joined Chuck Hutton in the ULR reception of India 
from

Newfoundland that year.  Jim Renfrew

- Original Message -
From: 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 12:08 AM
Subject: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit



Hello All,

This afternoon in Seattle (WA) various Ultralight group leaders and
tinkering fanatics gathered together at Bruce Portzer's house, in a
serious attempt to convince each other that they are halfway normal
individuals.

Included in this fine assembly were Guy Atkins (with his 18" Stormwise
loopstick PL-380), Chuck Hutton (the only DXer ever to have logged
India on an Ultralight radio in North America, from Newfoundland in
2008), Kevin Schanilec (fanatic tinkerer, newly hooked ULR- NDB chaser
and moderator of Ultralightdx), Phil Bytheway (ex-EIC of the IRCA, now
enjoying his free time with Ultralight radios) and me (generally
keeping the ferrite and PVC suppliers from feeling any recession). Jim
Kenney was also in attendance (expressing his skepticism that ULR's
would ever cross the "big pond" in NDB chasing), and also Walt

Salmaniw

(who has used his E100 Slider model to post very detailed DXing

reports

from the South Pacific, and Hawaii).

The weather was awful and the Seattle traffic was jammed as usual, but
there was a lot of creative energy in the Ultralight group contingent.
Thanks especially to Bruce and his wife for welcoming this diverse
group, and to Kevin and Guy for bringing their monster antennas to the
gathering (convincing me that I'm not the only eccentric tinkerer).
Fortunately, because of the rain and wind, I decided not to bring one
of the huge new portable PVC Loops (which might have upset my plan to
appear relatively sane).

73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)







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Re: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit

2011-02-12 Thread Saul DX
I can't remember but can check my logs, think I did. More of note to me wass 
having saudi and buffalo both in on 1520/1521 ... on an analog-dial mini 
sony prison radio I thought that was too cool for words...


- Original Message - 
From: "Jim Renfrew" 
To: "Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America" 


Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 12:23 AM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit


I think Saul Chernos joined Chuck Hutton in the ULR reception of India from 
Newfoundland that year.  Jim Renfrew


- Original Message - 
From: 

To: 
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 12:08 AM
Subject: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit



Hello All,

This afternoon in Seattle (WA) various Ultralight group leaders and
tinkering fanatics gathered together at Bruce Portzer's house, in a
serious attempt to convince each other that they are halfway normal
individuals.

Included in this fine assembly were Guy Atkins (with his 18" Stormwise
loopstick PL-380), Chuck Hutton (the only DXer ever to have logged
India on an Ultralight radio in North America, from Newfoundland in
2008), Kevin Schanilec (fanatic tinkerer, newly hooked ULR- NDB chaser
and moderator of Ultralightdx), Phil Bytheway (ex-EIC of the IRCA, now
enjoying his free time with Ultralight radios) and me (generally
keeping the ferrite and PVC suppliers from feeling any recession). Jim
Kenney was also in attendance (expressing his skepticism that ULR's
would ever cross the "big pond" in NDB chasing), and also Walt Salmaniw
(who has used his E100 Slider model to post very detailed DXing reports
from the South Pacific, and Hawaii).

The weather was awful and the Seattle traffic was jammed as usual, but
there was a lot of creative energy in the Ultralight group contingent.
Thanks especially to Bruce and his wife for welcoming this diverse
group, and to Kevin and Guy for bringing their monster antennas to the
gathering (convincing me that I'm not the only eccentric tinkerer).
Fortunately, because of the rain and wind, I decided not to bring one
of the huge new portable PVC Loops (which might have upset my plan to
appear relatively sane).

73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)







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Re: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit

2011-02-12 Thread d1028gary

Hi Jim,

That's certainly possible. Chuck has been very modest about sharing the 
details of his India-1566 reception in Newfoundland on a Sony SRF-T615, 
which to my knowledge, has never been duplicated among ULR DXers in 
North America.


-Original Message-
From: Jim Renfrew 
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America 


Sent: Sat, Feb 12, 2011 9:23 pm
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit

I think Saul Chernos joined Chuck Hutton in the ULR reception of India 
from

Newfoundland that year.  Jim Renfrew

- Original Message -
From: 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 12:08 AM
Subject: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit



Hello All,

This afternoon in Seattle (WA) various Ultralight group leaders and
tinkering fanatics gathered together at Bruce Portzer's house, in a
serious attempt to convince each other that they are halfway normal
individuals.

Included in this fine assembly were Guy Atkins (with his 18" Stormwise
loopstick PL-380), Chuck Hutton (the only DXer ever to have logged
India on an Ultralight radio in North America, from Newfoundland in
2008), Kevin Schanilec (fanatic tinkerer, newly hooked ULR- NDB chaser
and moderator of Ultralightdx), Phil Bytheway (ex-EIC of the IRCA, now
enjoying his free time with Ultralight radios) and me (generally
keeping the ferrite and PVC suppliers from feeling any recession). Jim
Kenney was also in attendance (expressing his skepticism that ULR's
would ever cross the "big pond" in NDB chasing), and also Walt 

Salmaniw
(who has used his E100 Slider model to post very detailed DXing 

reports

from the South Pacific, and Hawaii).

The weather was awful and the Seattle traffic was jammed as usual, but
there was a lot of creative energy in the Ultralight group contingent.
Thanks especially to Bruce and his wife for welcoming this diverse
group, and to Kevin and Guy for bringing their monster antennas to the
gathering (convincing me that I'm not the only eccentric tinkerer).
Fortunately, because of the rain and wind, I decided not to bring one
of the huge new portable PVC Loops (which might have upset my plan to
appear relatively sane).

73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)







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Re: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit

2011-02-12 Thread Jim Renfrew
I think Saul Chernos joined Chuck Hutton in the ULR reception of India from 
Newfoundland that year.  Jim Renfrew


- Original Message - 
From: 

To: 
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 12:08 AM
Subject: [IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit



Hello All,

This afternoon in Seattle (WA) various Ultralight group leaders and
tinkering fanatics gathered together at Bruce Portzer's house, in a
serious attempt to convince each other that they are halfway normal
individuals.

Included in this fine assembly were Guy Atkins (with his 18" Stormwise
loopstick PL-380), Chuck Hutton (the only DXer ever to have logged
India on an Ultralight radio in North America, from Newfoundland in
2008), Kevin Schanilec (fanatic tinkerer, newly hooked ULR- NDB chaser
and moderator of Ultralightdx), Phil Bytheway (ex-EIC of the IRCA, now
enjoying his free time with Ultralight radios) and me (generally
keeping the ferrite and PVC suppliers from feeling any recession). Jim
Kenney was also in attendance (expressing his skepticism that ULR's
would ever cross the "big pond" in NDB chasing), and also Walt Salmaniw
(who has used his E100 Slider model to post very detailed DXing reports
from the South Pacific, and Hawaii).

The weather was awful and the Seattle traffic was jammed as usual, but
there was a lot of creative energy in the Ultralight group contingent.
Thanks especially to Bruce and his wife for welcoming this diverse
group, and to Kevin and Guy for bringing their monster antennas to the
gathering (convincing me that I'm not the only eccentric tinkerer).
Fortunately, because of the rain and wind, I decided not to bring one
of the huge new portable PVC Loops (which might have upset my plan to
appear relatively sane).

73 and Good DX,
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[IRCA] Left Coast ULR Summit

2011-02-12 Thread d1028gary
Hello All,

This afternoon in Seattle (WA) various Ultralight group leaders and
tinkering fanatics gathered together at Bruce Portzer's house, in a
serious attempt to convince each other that they are halfway normal
individuals.

Included in this fine assembly were Guy Atkins (with his 18" Stormwise
loopstick PL-380), Chuck Hutton (the only DXer ever to have logged
India on an Ultralight radio in North America, from Newfoundland in
2008), Kevin Schanilec (fanatic tinkerer, newly hooked ULR- NDB chaser
and moderator of Ultralightdx), Phil Bytheway (ex-EIC of the IRCA, now
enjoying his free time with Ultralight radios) and me (generally
keeping the ferrite and PVC suppliers from feeling any recession). Jim
Kenney was also in attendance (expressing his skepticism that ULR's
would ever cross the "big pond" in NDB chasing), and also Walt Salmaniw
(who has used his E100 Slider model to post very detailed DXing reports
from the South Pacific, and Hawaii).

The weather was awful and the Seattle traffic was jammed as usual, but
there was a lot of creative energy in the Ultralight group contingent.
Thanks especially to Bruce and his wife for welcoming this diverse
group, and to Kevin and Guy for bringing their monster antennas to the
gathering (convincing me that I'm not the only eccentric tinkerer).
Fortunately, because of the rain and wind, I decided not to bring one
of the huge new portable PVC Loops (which might have upset my plan to
appear relatively sane).

73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)







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