Well, Theo mentioned that he was looking forward to some more recordings from
the "Kiwi Cliff," so I thought I would oblige him. Not to mention the
DU-English in some of these ads is way beyond the deciphering capability of any
sleep-deprived Yankee DXer.
531 UnID-DU (either 4KZ or More FM) OK
That was interesting, and annoying too, as the SDR recording failed
at 1200UT todayI suspect set up problems. But it was
completely contrary to Gary's Rockwork description, as this was the
best Asian morning of the new season in Victoria. The signal
strength recordings claim there was
<<< Gary,
Thanks for your great report and great recordings from Rockworks! You really
know how to ramp up my excitement for my sojourn to Ocean Shores next week! May
you have the best of DX and weather!
73,
Craig Barnes
Wheat Ridge, CO >>>
Thanks, Craig, we lucked out in both weather an
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Gary,
Thanks for your great report and great recordings from Rockworks! You really
know how to ramp up my excitement for my sojourn to Ocean Shores next week! May
you have the best of DX and weather!
73,
Craig Barnes
Wheat Ridge, CO
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Sorry for the double link for 1017-Tonga. Here is 657-Star doing its best to
melt down my Ultralight's front end at 1304
https://app.box.com/s/9zien3rdlj80pe61vmfsq8sz8jox26rg
Gary DeBock (DXing at Rockwork 4)
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Thanks to Steve for his report from Arizona. The largest collection of ferrite
this side of the Ukraine rolled over the Columbia River bridge to Oregon at
0130 local time this morning, as four very "airport unfriendly" FSL antennas
deployed for a one week DXpedition to the wild Rockwork 4 ocean
Conditions seemed poorer this morning. 846 had very poor/poor audio
briefly 1237 utc. 1566 presumed HLAZ at poor level 1244 utc. Many weak
hets including 1611 and 1638 kHz.
Steve AA7U
near Sahuarita AZ
R75; west DKAZ + FLG100LN preamp
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