Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 3-31 (Preliminary)

2018-03-31 Thread Gary DeBock
<<< I suspect that we'll be recording the webstream
Gary. There was practically no sign on 1143
and 738 here this morning between 1220 and
1300UT, when at this location, things finally
started to hot up beyond the big guns, but
actually never to the extent of logging 1143 or
738. >>>

Same here, Nick.

738 is usually a daily visitor this time of year, but this morning I could 
barely fish the signal out of KCBS splatter.

As usual, 1143 was drowned out here in a sea of noise.

Gary

> On March 31, 2018 at 4:04 PM Nick Hall-Patch  wrote:
>
>
> I suspect that we'll be recording the webstream
> Gary. There was practically no sign on 1143
> and 738 here this morning between 1220 and
> 1300UT, when at this location, things finally
> started to hot up beyond the big guns, but
> actually never to the extent of logging 1143 or
> 738. CNR1 on 945, 981, 1098 (I think) and 1251,
> check, but Taiwan Fisheries were all at sea this morning,
>
> best wishes,
>
> Nick
>
> At 20:54 2018-03-31, Gary DeBock wrote:
>
> >Thanks for the 1143 clip, Bill, and that Tagalog
> >announcer does have good advice for all of us!
> >
> >
> >Nick, Mauno and I have been trying to nail down
> >the actual broadcast times for this special
> >program on Taiwan Fisheries, which didn't seem
> >to be following the promulgated script of Sunday
> >night (Taiwan time) broadcast. I heard the
> >Tagalog program on Saturday night (Taiwan time)
> >a week ago, and your February 18th reception was
> >on Wednesday night (Taiwan time). Go
> >figure.http://www.atimes.com/article/radio-program-for-migrant-fishermen-airs-on-sundays/
> >
> >
> >http://tcnn.org.tw/en/archives/26512
> >
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >
> >
> ><<< Hi Gary. Found the Grayland cut from
> >Taiwan on 1143kHz on Feb. 21 @ 1430utc that has
> >them beginning their Tagalog progam:
> >
> >
> >http://realmonitor.com/grayland17/180221/1430/taiwan-1143.wav
> >
> >I love the guy’s opening - “C’mon, c’mon
> >turn your radio on!” Could be a cheer for MW
> >DXers rolling out of bed to check the bands!
> >
> >Bill Whitacre
> >
> >Alexandria, VA >>>
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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 3-31 (Preliminary)

2018-03-31 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
I suspect that we'll be recording the webstream 
Gary.There was practically no sign on 1143 
and 738 here this morning between 1220 and 
1300UT, when at this location, things finally 
started to hot up beyond the big guns, but 
actually never to the extent of logging 1143 or 
738.   CNR1 on 945, 981, 1098 (I think) and 1251, 
check, but Taiwan Fisheries were all at sea this morning,


best wishes,

Nick

At 20:54 2018-03-31, Gary DeBock wrote:

Thanks for the 1143 clip, Bill, and that Tagalog 
announcer does have good advice for all of us!



Nick, Mauno and I have been trying to nail down 
the actual broadcast times for this special 
program on Taiwan Fisheries, which didn't seem 
to be following the promulgated script of Sunday 
night (Taiwan time) broadcast. I heard the 
Tagalog program on Saturday night (Taiwan time) 
a week ago, and your February 18th reception was 
on Wednesday night (Taiwan time). Go 
figure.http://www.atimes.com/article/radio-program-for-migrant-fishermen-airs-on-sundays/



http://tcnn.org.tw/en/archives/26512


Gary



<<<   Hi Gary.  Found the Grayland cut from 
Taiwan on 1143kHz on Feb. 21 @ 1430utc that has 
them beginning their Tagalog progam:



http://realmonitor.com/grayland17/180221/1430/taiwan-1143.wav

I love the guy’s opening - “C’mon, c’mon 
turn your radio on!”  Could be a cheer for MW 
DXers rolling out of bed to check the bands!


Bill Whitacre

Alexandria, VA   >>>

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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 3-31 (Preliminary)

2018-03-31 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
Haven't checked 738 1143 yet on the earlier files, Gary, but little 
sign of either Taiwan Fisheries during the live listening period from 
1330 to 1400UT.   Chinese burst in briefly on 981 during that period, 
and maybe 945.


Mind you, both 945 and 1098 have delivered poor audio here just a few 
minutes ago 1509-1513UT, with 945  //CNR1 webstream, so who knows 
what has been happening in the last hour of broad daylight.


best wishes,

Nick







At 14:21 2018-03-31, Gary DeBock wrote:
Asian propagation was fairly good this morning from both Korea and 
China, although a primary target station (738-BEL2) didn't really 
cooperate. A week ago this morning the Indonesian/ Tagalog program 
was broadcast, and further investigation was in order. What did 
cooperate (in a major way) was 657-Pyongyang, which provided a nice, 
throbbing S9 signal right through its 1330 TOH, complete with 
martial music, throbbing hum, the 3+1 pips and the pleasant morning 
greeting from the sweet-voiced female announcer 
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/gf2u64ztx60me4w6sycgj5zrnhqld7og 
Other than this there was pretty good Chinese propagation on 756, 
981 and a few other frequencies; full details to follow.



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] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 3-31 (Preliminary)

2018-03-31 Thread Bill Whitacre
Hi Gary.  Found the Grayland cut from Taiwan on 1143kHz on Feb. 21 @ 1430utc 
that has them beginning their Tagalog progam:

http://realmonitor.com/grayland17/180221/1430/taiwan-1143.wav 


I love the guy’s opening - “C’mon, c’mon turn your radio on!”  Could be a cheer 
for MW DXers rolling out of bed to check the bands!

Bill Whitacre
Alexandria, VA

---

> On Mar 31, 2018, at 10:21 AM, Gary DeBock  wrote:
> 
> Asian propagation was fairly good this morning from both Korea and China, 
> although a primary target station (738-BEL2) didn't really cooperate. A week 
> ago this morning the Indonesian/ Tagalog program was broadcast, and further 
> investigation was in order. What did cooperate (in a major way) was 
> 657-Pyongyang, which provided a nice, throbbing S9 signal right through its 
> 1330 TOH, complete with martial music, throbbing hum, the 3+1 pips and the 
> pleasant morning greeting from the sweet-voiced female announcer 
> https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/gf2u64ztx60me4w6sycgj5zrnhqld7og  Other than 
> this there was pretty good Chinese propagation on 756, 981 and a few other 
> frequencies; full details to follow.
> 
> 
> 73 and Good DX,
> 
> Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
> 
> 7.5" loopstick CC Skywave SSB Ultralight +
> 
> 15" FSL antenna
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