<<< As described by Gary DeBock, there is a sweet spot at the Royal Kona Resort
Motel “at the dug out canoe beside the lagoon...”
No kidding Gary! Very, very little noise.
Quick dial spin revealed early Asian hets and audio from JJ POWERHOUSES... 774
KHz for example... armchair on a modded PL380
As described by Gary DeBock, there is a sweet spot at the Royal Kona Resort
Motel “at the dug out canoe beside the lagoon...”
No kidding Gary! Very, very little noise.
Quick dial spin revealed early Asian hets and audio from JJ POWERHOUSES... 774
KHz for example... armchair on a modded PL380.
<<< As for your 819 clips: your first clip is the song "Sahoejuui jikise". I'd
type it in Korean, but this list will absolutely just give it to you with a
long line of question marks, so why bother (plus, you can see it in the link
below)? It means "Let's Defend Socialism" and is originally perf
Thanks very much for the information, Chris.
<<< I have always said that 819 is the "flagship" station of KCBS because most
of the MW stations in the country have shared programming. The Pyongyang
Broadcasting stations share select programming with KCBS stations in more rural
areas like Kaesong
* Part 3 of my reply to Gary that has been blocked by the list for multiple
days:
And your 657 clip does not include an ID actually, though that long moment of
silence is no doubt there. I've had to wait through 30 seconds of silence
before someone speaks. The man says the following:
"<< Uriui
* Part 2 of my reply to Gary that has been blocked by the list for multiple
days:
As for your 819 clips: your first clip is the song "Sahoejuui jikise". I'd type
it in Korean, but this list will absolutely just give it to you with a long
line of question marks, so why bother (plus, you can see
Note: This is a third attempt in recent days to send this reply to the list,
first split into two parts after being blocked by the list the first time, now
3 parts (assuming it may be due to length). This is the third attempt in recent
days. My apologies if it sends all the failed attempts at on
Well I guess I fall under the B category however I would be open to TP/DU
dxing if I could stay awake.
Out of all the islands, I still lime Kauai the best.
Todd
On Jan 7, 2018 9:41 PM, "R. Colin Newell" wrote:
> Good questions - I am not sure what the history of the Big Island DX scene
> is -
>
Hi Chris,
<<< I'm curious, looking at the map, if anyone has tried to listen from the
westernmost island of Hawai'i instead of from Kona. Is Kona a sort of sweet
spot where someone once saw that the signals were superior or is there another
reason for this specific location, historically speaki
Good questions - I am not sure what the history of the Big Island DX scene is -
What I’ve observed is that there are 3 distinct kind of Island DXERS:
A.) people like Gary DeBock who go out of their way to break new ground and
push it to the limit by tackling the West facing DX in Asian and Ocean
WBXR?
Todd
On Jan 7, 2018 9:08 PM, wrote:
> In between Spanish station that sounds Cuban and WRVA null. Any ideas?
> Hope to pull an ID @ 2200.
>
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> Rick S., Rodanthe NC OBX FM25go
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In between Spanish station that sounds Cuban and WRVA null. Any ideas?
Hope to pull an ID @ 2200.
Rick S., Rodanthe NC OBX FM25go
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I'm curious, looking at the map, if anyone has tried to listen from the
westernmost island of Hawai'i instead of from Kona. Is Kona a sort of sweet
spot where someone once saw that the signals were superior or is there another
reason for this specific location, historically speaking? It seems th
Stuck on daystick. Go get em while you can.
Todd Skaine
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Thanks for the report from Kona, Colin.
<<< The last few nights I’ve looked, there has been no evidence of 846 KHz even
being on the air. >>>
If 846-Christmas Island isn't pounding in after local sunset in Kona then its
transmitter is almost certainly QRT. It was on the blink last month, so
ce
Ok, I just found this on Radio Locator, it shows “La Mega”
https://radio-locator.com/info/KCTO-AM
From: nrc...@googlegroups.com [mailto:nrc...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
James Niven
Sent: Sunday, January 7, 2018 11:57 AM
To: nrc...@googlegroups.com
Cc: 'Mailing list for the Internation
All low/mid band today, nothing but weak het on 1566. Only very poor
audio heard on a couple. Sunrise 1425 utc.
747 Japan 1421 utc very poor talk
774 Japan 1422 utc very poor talk; 1427 very poor; 1436 very poor
972 S Korea 1429 utc very poor vocal music
Steve AA7U
near Sahuarita, AZ
R75; w
594 JOAK barely audible to poor JJ talk at 1328-1345 (LSR 1342).
828 JOBB? fair heterodyne at 1339.
Good DX.
Richard Allen,
near Perry OK USA,
Skywave SSB + 8-inch FSL.
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