Re: [IRCA] Belated Day THREE Report from Grayland

2009-10-01 Thread Chuck Hutton
Sounds like you had a good time, John. For me: 1341: is Heilongjiang, parallel to 621 1215: is usually Voice of the Strait, sometimes with a good signal. 801: Taiwan is the only Chinese I have ever ID'ed here. 1314: no idea - never heard classical music here. Chuck > Date: Thu,

Re: [IRCA] Belated Day THREE Report from Grayland

2009-10-01 Thread Patrick Martin
John, Great going on your Hohhot on 1458. Never heard that one here, but you might QSL it as I have their other station on 675 QSL'd from a few years back. You may remember the QSL I brought along in old Chinese. That is the QSL from Huhhot. The same address in Huhhot, so give it a shot. Both stat

Re: [IRCA] Belated Day THREE Report from Grayland

2009-10-01 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
At 04:31 10/2/2009, you wrote: >For me: > > > > >801: Taiwan is the only Chinese I have ever ID'ed here. Yikes...and here I was hearing CC briefly on 801 this morning, flipping back and forth between it and 1161 where I was hearing another CC that I'm pretty sure was Taiwanand no ID on the

Re: [IRCA] Belated Day THREE Report from Grayland

2009-10-02 Thread Robert S.Ross VA3SW
John H. Bryant wrote: 1458 Man the catch of the DXpedition (I think) was just sitting there as I tuned by. Wham, traditional Mongolian men's chorus doing very well. For several odd reasons, I've heard a bit of traditional Mongolian men's singing and it is unmistakable. It is related to Tuvan

Re: [IRCA] Belated Day THREE Report from Grayland: Comments from Victoria

2009-10-01 Thread Walter Salmaniw
Hi, John. Comments below: At 08:39 PM 10/1/2009, John H. Bryant wrote: >Made it home at 6:00PM after starting to pack at Grayland at 8:00AM. Man, what >a drag but worth it. This Third morning, October 1, Thursday was one of my >more interesting in recent years. The upper band was quite open