I was fortunate enough to get to the Grayland Motel & Cottages again last week. 
 It was not at all clear that I would make it this year when my first attempt 
ended up landing some 15 miles from where it took off when smoke filled the 
cockpit of our Alaska Air flight just after take-off from Washington National 
Airport:

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/smoke-in-cockpit-grounds-alaska-airlines-flight/

So, shorted two days at Grayland but spared something much worse I arrived on 
Wednesday, Feb. 17 to put up the usual ‘winter’ antenna - a 160’ DKAZ ‘facing’ 
~290 degrees.  In a hurry, the first night I suffered through not only 
‘disturbed’ geomag conditions but a fixed 1KOhm termination resistance [Rt].

On day 2 I replaced the fixed Rt with a Vactrol and about 500’ of CAT5 cable.  
With that I was able to get ~ 30dB nulls on Portland stations and ~ 25 dB nulls 
on Seattle stations — not bad considering neither is directly off-the-back of 
the antenna.  Those are groundwave nulls and as anyone who uses a flag antenna 
will tell you those don’t hold up quite as well at night under the onslaught of 
varying arrival angle skywave.

Nick Hall-Patch joined me on Thursday evening and we immediately put up a 
ALA100 phased array to compare.  I believe Nick will tell you that he preferred 
the DKAZ except for some intermittent noise caused by a bad coax run of over 
600’ — diagnosed and cured the last day of my visit.

Nick got his famous ‘DX Fishbarrel’ program going from the Grayland Motel and 
it ran for most of the next couple of days.  It was impressive to see the 
signal levels from Grayland as compared to his home QTH in Victoria, BC.  Made 
it kind of hard to leave …

… but leave we did on Saturday for what turned out to be an extended drive back 
to Seattle for a chance to meet with other DXers.  Taking very different 
alternative routes Nick and I managed to find our way to the gathering spot and 
enjoyed a good rag-chew with fellow west coast DXers.  Oh yes, the cause of our 
alternative routes?

http://komonews.com/news/local/officer-involved-shooting-follows-high-speed-chase-in-lakewood

Nick continued on home after the gathering and I returned for one more night at 
Grayland.

I’m still going thru wav files but you can see the fruits of our efforts so far 
and come back over the next few weeks to see more appear at this web page:

http://realmonitor.com/am_logs_grayland13.php

I can hardly wait to get back to Grayland again!

Bill Whitacre
Alexandria, VA


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