Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-17

2010-10-17 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
Mauno Ritola may want to check in about  639, Gary.He was saying 
that HLQC--1134 may be/ is the old 639 KBS3 program.   It doesn't 
seem to be // with 972 anymore, and I've now heard a call ID on 1134.


best wishes,

Nick



 The mysterious 639-CNR1 co-channel was back this  morning, playing
long-set instrumental music broken up by a monotone-voice  speaker 
in apparent

Korean (not // 594). The speaker's voice is distinctive  because of an
unpleasant nasal tone, and stands out from CNR1's  pleasant-voiced YL very
clearly. My guess is that this is the 50 kw KBS3 station  from 
Korea, but there is

no parallel to check for confirmation.





73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock






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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-17

2010-10-17 Thread D1028Gary
Thanks Nick,
 
That's very useful information. 1134-KBS is one of the strongest  Koreans 
here, and usually dominates the busy frequency. I'll check it the  next time 
that the 639 mystery station shows up, for a possible parallel (and be  
interested in any more information that Mauno has). 
 
From what's been heard so far on 639 kHz, though, it certainly doesn't  
sound very much like the upbeat, male-female-announcer KBS programs that are  
usually on 1134. The 639 mystery station's programs concentrate on soothing  
instrumental music, and the announcer himself (herself?) sounds somewhat  
speech-impaired. His/her voice is very distinctive, and I've yet to hear it on 
 1134-KBS.
 
73, Gary
 
 
programs programs concentrate on soothing instrumental music, and the  
announcer himself (herself?) sounds somewhat speech-impaired. His/her voice  is 
very distinctive, and I've yet to hear it on 1134 kHz.  

 
In a message dated 10/17/2010 4:57:02 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
n...@ieee.org writes:

Mauno  Ritola may want to check in about  639, Gary.He was saying  
that HLQC--1134 may be/ is the old 639 KBS3 program.   It  doesn't 
seem to be // with 972 anymore, and I've now heard a call ID on  1134.

best wishes,

Nick


   The mysterious 639-CNR1 co-channel was back this  morning,  playing
long-set instrumental music broken up by a monotone-voice   speaker 
in apparent
Korean (not // 594). The speaker's voice is  distinctive  because of an
unpleasant nasal tone, and stands out  from CNR1's  pleasant-voiced YL very
clearly. My guess is that  this is the 50 kw KBS3 station  from 
Korea, but there  is
no parallel to check for confirmation.



73 and  Good DX,
Gary  DeBock






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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-17

2010-10-17 Thread Richard Allen
Gary:

As I said before, your location is more advantageous for reception of signals 
from Asia than mine.  The most oblivious advantage you have over me is 
distance.  Of the few DXers currently posting their TP reception, I am the 
furthest inland.  And, all of that extra distance is overland.  

Another advantage is the length of time the path is in darkness before local 
sunrise.  In that regard, the dark path is approximately 1.5 hours shorter here.

If it wasn't for their considerable power output, I doubt if I'd be able to 
hear any Asiatic signals.  However, I still find it easier than hearing ones 
from across the Atlantic.  But that's another chapter.

I'm hoping reception tomorrow morning being better than today.

Richard Allen
36°22'51N / 97°26'35W
(near Perry OK USA)
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  Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2010 4:54 PM
  Subject: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-17


  Hello All,
   
   It seems like a West Coast location paid off this  morning, 
  considering the TP-DXing reports from Richard, Nigel and Bill.  Asian signals 
were 
  quite healthy here this morning, with the  general conditions fairly close to 
  what Bruce reported (considering the  typical propagation twists between us).
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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-17

2010-10-17 Thread Chuck Hutton

Gary:
 
According to the A10 schedule at http://www.geocities.jp/binewsjp/bia10.txt ,  
1134 is HJKC with KBS3.
 
 
Chuck
 

 From: d1028g...@aol.com
 Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:39:45 -0400
 To: irca@hard-core-dx.com
 Subject: Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-17
 
 Thanks Nick,
 
 That's very useful information. 1134-KBS is one of the strongest Koreans 
 here, and usually dominates the busy frequency. I'll check it the next time 
 that the 639 mystery station shows up, for a possible parallel (and be 
 interested in any more information that Mauno has). 
 
 From what's been heard so far on 639 kHz, though, it certainly doesn't 
 sound very much like the upbeat, male-female-announcer KBS programs that are 
 usually on 1134. The 639 mystery station's programs concentrate on soothing 
 instrumental music, and the announcer himself (herself?) sounds somewhat 
 speech-impaired. His/her voice is very distinctive, and I've yet to hear it 
 on 
 1134-KBS.

  
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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-17

2010-10-17 Thread Bruce Portzer

 Also confirmed by the KBS website

http://www.kbs.co.kr/radio/3radio/main.html shows 1134 + FM for KBS3
http://www.kbs.co.kr/radio/scr/main.html shows freqs as 972 6015  1170 
for the Hanminjok Bangsong service


I think Chuck meant HLKC as the call, unless the tx site is in Colombia :)

Bruce

On 10/17/2010 9:42 PM, Chuck Hutton wrote:

Gary:

According to the A10 schedule at http://www.geocities.jp/binewsjp/bia10.txt ,  
1134 is HJKC with KBS3.


Chuck



From: d1028g...@aol.com
Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:39:45 -0400
To: irca@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-17

Thanks Nick,

That's very useful information. 1134-KBS is one of the strongest Koreans
here, and usually dominates the busy frequency. I'll check it the next time
that the 639 mystery station shows up, for a possible parallel (and be
interested in any more information that Mauno has).

 From what's been heard so far on 639 kHz, though, it certainly doesn't
sound very much like the upbeat, male-female-announcer KBS programs that are
usually on 1134. The 639 mystery station's programs concentrate on soothing
instrumental music, and the announcer himself (herself?) sounds somewhat
speech-impaired. His/her voice is very distinctive, and I've yet to hear it on
1134-KBS.




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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-17

2010-10-17 Thread D1028Gary
Thanks Chuck and Bruce,
 
I'll be eager to try 1134 kHz for a parallel, the next time that this  
mystery station shows up on 639. The station usually is under CNR1, but  
occasionally it is dominant, and rarely even alone on the frequency. Your  
assistance in searching through the web to confirm the 1134 kHz KBS3 identity 
is  
appreciated.
 
73, Gary  
 
 
In a message dated 10/17/2010 10:00:17 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
bport...@comcast.net writes:

Also confirmed by the KBS  website

http://www.kbs.co.kr/radio/3radio/main.html shows 1134 + FM for  KBS3
http://www.kbs.co.kr/radio/scr/main.html shows freqs as 972 6015   1170 
for the Hanminjok Bangsong service

I think Chuck meant HLKC as  the call, unless the tx site is in Colombia :)

Bruce

On  10/17/2010 9:42 PM, Chuck Hutton wrote:
 Gary:

  According to the A10 schedule at 
http://www.geocities.jp/binewsjp/bia10.txt  ,  1134 is HJKC with KBS3.


  Chuck


 From: d1028g...@aol.com
 Date:  Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:39:45 -0400
 To:  irca@hard-core-dx.com
 Subject: Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight  TP's for 10-17

 Thanks Nick,

  That's very useful information. 1134-KBS is one of the strongest  
Koreans
 here, and usually dominates the busy frequency. I'll check  it the next 
time
 that the 639 mystery station shows up, for a  possible parallel (and be
 interested in any more information that  Mauno has).

  From what's been heard so far on 639  kHz, though, it certainly doesn't
 sound very much like the upbeat,  male-female-announcer KBS programs 
that are
 usually on 1134. The  639 mystery station's programs concentrate on 
soothing
  instrumental music, and the announcer himself (herself?) sounds  
somewhat
 speech-impaired. His/her voice is very distinctive, and  I've yet to 
hear it on
  1134-KBS.


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