Re: Oregon Cliff (Rockwork 4) Ultralight DU's for 8-7(Conclusion)
Paul Blundell
It sounds like you are really enjoying yourself. From: D1028Gary@... [ultralightdx] Sent: 8/08/2015 2:03 PM To: ultralightdx@... Subject: [ultralightdx] Oregon Cliff (Rockwork 4) Ultralight DU's for 8-7(Conclusion)
Hello All,
New Zealand signals went on a rampage at the Rockwork 4 ocean cliff this
morning from 1250-1320 UTC, bringing astonishment to three fanatical Puget Sound
DXers (Chuck, Tom and I) who were lucky enough to show up on this date. Although
I had already experienced 25 DU-DXing sessions at this awesome site, the potent
Kiwi propagation this morning was a stunner-- even for me.
Tom R. was waiting in his vehicle as I drove up in the total darkness at
1145 UTC, followed shortly thereafter by Chuck. We had the entire turnoff to
ourselves, and were each able to set up our antennas exactly as we desired
(without working around "sleeping squatters"). Propagation took a while to kick
into high gear, and as late as 1230 it seemed like an average mix of NZ and Oz
might be the order of the day. Suddenly around 1240 the floodgates to New
Zealand swung wide open, and stations like 603-Waatea, 675-RNZ, 702-Magic and
765-Kahungunu (2.5 kW) were soon testing the crunch resistance of my $50 C.Crane
Skywave Ultralight (boosted somewhat by a 17" Mega-FSL antenna). Chuck came over
and remarked how he was getting a DU carrier on every 9 kHz split frequency he
tried, including the X-band up to 1701 kHz. Tom was also checking Kiwi carrier
strength at the time, and seemed awestruck at the situation. I was tuning around
like mad, recording S9+ signals on 567, 702, 738 and 765, as well as potent ones
on other frequencies. After propagation fizzled out around 1340 we
gathered around to discuss the experience-- feeling something like the winning
football team in the Super Bowl. Chuck remarked about how I should post Kiwi
signal MP3's from the session-- as if I needed any additional motivation to do
so!
567 RNZ Wellington, NZ Potent big-band music during propagation
enhancement at 1256, // equally strong 675
702 Magic Auckland, NZ S9+ oldies station pounding in during Kiwi
propagation rush at 1257; totally obliterating 2BL
738 R. Polynesie Mahina, Tahiti African and French pop music at near
nuclear level around 1307
765 R. Kahungunu Napier-Hastings, NZ Absolutely wacky signal from this
2.5 kW Maori language overachiever at 1252;
includes "Waatea" Maori language ID and typical Maori music
at S9+ level
963 Star Christchurch, NZ Strong Christian music // 657 at 1330 during
latter part of Kiwi propagation rush
1008 Newstalk ZB (Tauranga, NZ) Vs. 4TAB (Brisbane, Australia) Aussie
horse racing station picking the wrong morning
to compete with the Kiwi talk broadcaster
1035 Newstalk ZB Wellington, NZ Talk format Kiwi station
sounding potent during latter part of Kiwi propagation surge
73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (DXing at the Rockwork 4 ocean cliff, near Manzanita, OR)
7.5" loopstick C.Crane Skywave Ultralight +
17" DXpedition FSL antenna
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Oregon Cliff (Rockwork 4) Ultralight DU's for 8-7 (Conclusion)
Hello All,
New Zealand signals went on a rampage at the Rockwork 4 ocean cliff this
morning from 1250-1320 UTC, bringing astonishment to three fanatical Puget Sound
DXers (Chuck, Tom and I) who were lucky enough to show up on this date. Although
I had already experienced 25 DU-DXing sessions at this awesome site, the potent
Kiwi propagation this morning was a stunner-- even for me.
Tom R. was waiting in his vehicle as I drove up in the total darkness at
1145 UTC, followed shortly thereafter by Chuck. We had the entire turnoff to
ourselves, and were each able to set up our antennas exactly as we desired
(without working around "sleeping squatters"). Propagation took a while to kick
into high gear, and as late as 1230 it seemed like an average mix of NZ and Oz
might be the order of the day. Suddenly around 1240 the floodgates to New
Zealand swung wide open, and stations like 603-Waatea, 675-RNZ, 702-Magic and
765-Kahungunu (2.5 kW) were soon testing the crunch resistance of my $50 C.Crane
Skywave Ultralight (boosted somewhat by a 17" Mega-FSL antenna). Chuck came over
and remarked how he was getting a DU carrier on every 9 kHz split frequency he
tried, including the X-band up to 1701 kHz. Tom was also checking Kiwi carrier
strength at the time, and seemed awestruck at the situation. I was tuning around
like mad, recording S9+ signals on 567, 702, 738 and 765, as well as potent ones
on other frequencies. After propagation fizzled out around 1340 we
gathered around to discuss the experience-- feeling something like the winning
football team in the Super Bowl. Chuck remarked about how I should post Kiwi
signal MP3's from the session-- as if I needed any additional motivation to do
so!
567 RNZ Wellington, NZ Potent big-band music during propagation
enhancement at 1256, // equally strong 675
702 Magic Auckland, NZ S9+ oldies station pounding in during Kiwi
propagation rush at 1257; totally obliterating 2BL
738 R. Polynesie Mahina, Tahiti African and French pop music at near
nuclear level around 1307
765 R. Kahungunu Napier-Hastings, NZ Absolutely wacky signal from this
2.5 kW Maori language overachiever at 1252;
includes "Waatea" Maori language ID and typical Maori music
at S9+ level
963 Star Christchurch, NZ Strong Christian music // 657 at 1330 during
latter part of Kiwi propagation rush
1008 Newstalk ZB (Tauranga, NZ) Vs. 4TAB (Brisbane, Australia) Aussie
horse racing station picking the wrong morning
to compete with the Kiwi talk broadcaster
1035 Newstalk ZB Wellington, NZ Talk format Kiwi station
sounding potent during latter part of Kiwi propagation surge
73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (DXing at the Rockwork 4 ocean cliff, near Manzanita, OR)
7.5" loopstick C.Crane Skywave Ultralight +
17" DXpedition FSL antenna
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New file uploaded to ultralightdx
ultralightdx@...
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the ultralightdx group. File : /Tecsun PL-600/Tecsun PL-600 Codes - Firmware 6005.pdf Uploaded by : germanium_jack <germanium_jack@...> Description : System Set Codes for PL-600 firmware 6005 You can access this file at the URL: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/ultralightdx/files/Tecsun%20PL-600/Tecsun%20PL-600%20Codes%20-%20Firmware%206005.pdf To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=content&y=PROD_GRPS&locale=en_US&id=SLN15398 Regards, germanium_jack <germanium_jack@...> |
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Re: Oregon Cliff (Rockwork 4) Ultralight DU's for 8-7 (Preliminary)
On 2015-08-07, at 11:00 AM, D1028Gary@... [ultralightdx] wrote:
Gary…That is absolutely amazing for an Ultralight Radio and FSL!! It's absolutely amazing no matter what Radio or Antenna you could be using!! Good Show……You cliff is obviously "Radio Heaven!!" Have Fun!! 73…ROB VA3SW Robert S. Ross London, Ontario CANADA |
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Re: Oregon Cliff (Rockwork 4) Ultralight DU's for 8-6
Russ Edmunds
There's no trend of AM's leaving and moving to FM in the US, largely because in many places there's no room on the FM dial. Some AM's are augmenting their coverage with FM translators though. And other than NDB's and such, we've not had LW broadcasting here. Russ Edmunds 15 mi NW Phila Grid FN20id <wb2bjh@...> AM: Modified Sony ICF2010's (2) barefoot w/whip FM: Yamaha T-80 & T-85, each w/ Conrad RDS Decoder; Onkyo T-450RDS; Tecsun PL-310 ( 2); modified Sony ICF2010 w/APS9B @ 15'; Grundig G8 w/whip; modified Sony ICF2010 w/whip On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 5:17 AM, Paul tanger32au@... [ultralightdx] <ultralightdx@...> wrote:
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Oregon Cliff (Rockwork 4) Ultralight DU's for 8-7 (Preliminary)
Hello All,
Tom, Chuck and I enjoyed one of the wildest New Zealand sessions ever this
morning as Kiwi propagation went into overdrive from 1250-1320, causing almost
every NZ signal to raise up to unprecedented levels. With the propagation peak
centered on the 1300 TOH, Tom and Chuck had ideal conditions for their
Perseus-SDR spectrum capture.
Although I was DXing with Ultralight radios and FSL antennas the Kiwi
bonanza was obvious to me also, with this incredible signal from the 2.5 kW
(!) Auckland Maori language station 765-Radio Kahungunu at 1253-- featuring a
"Waatea" Maori network ID. More recordings and a full report will follow!
73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (in Rockaway Beach, OR)
7.5" loopstick C.Crane Skywave Ultralight +
17" DXpedition FSL antenna
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Re: Kaide KK-205
I agree fully, but it makes a great travel throwaway. My dad, who paid around $350 for our family business's first five function electronic calculator (a Bowmar) used to collect calculators when they started getting cheap, looking for the lowest priced ones. It never ceased to amaze him how many there were, and the multitude of features for the money. He had alarm clock ones, talking ones, programmable, even owned a couple of the early handheld computers (radio shack, HP, and psion). These days the ones they sell in the dollar store do more than that old Bowmar. I was taking Discreet Math at U Of Phoenix recently and had misplaced my scientific calculator. I purchased a full scientific calc for $1.00 at Dollar Tree. The key layout was not the best, but it did everything I needed and then some. It even handled linear regression. I think I would have sent it to dad if he were still around. I think my interest in this radio comes from him. I'll probably grab one, and report back. Neil Goldstein W2NDG
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Some ultralight loggings from southern Norway
hans.ostnell@...
Group, Here's a few "vacation style" loggings from the last week of July. Was visiting a cabin, out in the woods, some 100 km north-west of Oslo. Receiver: PL-380 (supercharged) Antenna: Quantum QX (inductively coupled by mens of a "Quntum Coupler" to the PL-380. The log:
73 de Hans / LA2MOA Vardo island, Arctic Norway (At the moment in southern Sweden) |
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Re: 7.5" Portable Loopstick and New Portable Case
Paul Blundell
Thanks Gary. I really appreciate this. From: D1028Gary@... [ultralightdx] Sent: 7/08/2015 5:12 PM To: ultralightdx@... Subject: Re: [ultralightdx] 7.5" Portable Loopstick and New Portable Case
Paul,
Based on your outstanding contributions to our Ultralight DX group I can offer you a couple of options to replace your 7.5" loopstick Tecsun PL-380 model. You may choose either a new 7.5" loopstick C.Crane Skywave model (the type of radio I am using for this DXpedition) or a 7.5" plug-in MW loopstick for your Tecsun PL-360 model.
Either way, please wait about a month until some loose ends from these two DXpeditions are wrapped up, and I'll be happy to help you.
73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
Chasing Ocean Cliff DX in Oregon this week
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From: tanger32au@... [ultralightdx] To: ultralightdx Sent: Thu, Aug 6, 2015 11:03 pm Subject: [ultralightdx] 7.5" Portable Loopstick and New Portable Case During my last portable ultralight DXing session I had to report that "Sadly half way down the steps my carry case slipped off my shoulder and smashed against some rocks, the latch broke clean off and the contents including my radios and accessories went flying, I was able to find them all and only my AR-1733 suffered some minor scratches."
Earlier this week I went to grab my 7.5" loopstick PL-380 for some DXing at home, when I lifted it out of my carry case the loopstick fell clean off and ripped the wire connections off the mainboard, at that point I came up on DXing for the night and instead watched some television. I think this was a result of the fall it had last weekend. The next day I arrived at work to find that my PL-360 had finally arrived.
Over the past few nights I have been using my PL-360, the results with the "standard" loop aerial are not impressive. Based on this I came up with the i dea to add a 3.5mm connector to my 7.5" loopstick aerial to see how this would preform. Below are some photos of my new carry case and the portable version of the 7.5" loopstick. From my limited testing so far the results are very promising. This new smaller case holds the PL-360 plus both aerials, ear phones and spare batteries, this is all I need for most session with my larger bag holding my other radios and other accessories.
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Re: Oregon Cliff (Rockwork 4) Ultralight DU's for 8-6
Paul Blundell
We have had some stations move from AM to FM but still have plenty of stations to listen to. From: 'Michael' michael.setaazul@... [ultralightdx] Sent: 7/08/2015 5:53 PM To: ultralightdx@... Subject: Re: [ultralightdx] Oregon Cliff (Rockwork 4) Ultralight DU's for 8-6 As always, enviably impressive, Gary! |
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Re: 7.5" Portable Loopstick and New Portable Case
Michael <michael.setaazul@...>
Paul, so sorry to hear of your mishap - but very glad that Gary will be able to help.
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Maybe you should change your horoscope compiler :-) Best wishes, Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: tanger32au
During my last portable ultralight DXing session I had to report that "Sadly half way down the steps my carry case slipped off my shoulder and smashed against some rocks, the latch broke clean off and the contents including my radios and accessories went flying, |
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Re: Oregon Cliff (Rockwork 4) Ultralight DU's for 8-6
Michael <michael.setaazul@...>
As always, enviably impressive, Gary!
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In the Old World, medium and long wave transmitters are gradually closing down. That opens dx frequencies, but leaves ever fewer stations to actually "listen to" for information or entertainment. Query : is there a similar trend in the Americas, Asia and Australasia ? Good hunting - and check the Corolla's suspension :-) Michael ----- Original Message -----
... After some creative packing a fully crammed Toyota Corolla was able to accommodate both a 17" Medium Wave and 12" Longwave FSL, in addition to our 3-man family and all their vacation accessories. This probably exceeded Toyota's maximum weight recommendation for the vehicle, but fortunately the Washington and Oregon highway patrolmen were looking in the other direction during the 4 hour trip to Rockaway Beach, Oregon. The Rockwork 4 ocean cliff near Manzanita had beautiful clear weather this early morning, with the entire turnoff free of "sleeping squatters." A quick check of the band at 1130 showed that it was fairly subdued, but DU signals started to pick up around 1200 with a mix of the usual New Zealand and Australian big guns. ... Gary DeBock (DXing at the Rockwork 4 ocean cliff near Manzanita, OR) |
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Re: 7.5" Portable Loopstick and New Portable Case
Paul,
Based on your outstanding contributions to our Ultralight DX group I can offer you a couple of options to replace your 7.5" loopstick Tecsun PL-380 model. You may choose either a new 7.5" loopstick C.Crane Skywave model (the type of radio I am using for this DXpedition) or a 7.5" plug-in MW loopstick for your Tecsun PL-360 model.
Either way, please wait about a month until some loose ends from these two DXpeditions are wrapped up, and I'll be happy to help you.
73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
Chasing Ocean Cliff DX in Oregon this week
-----Original Message----- From: tanger32au@... [ultralightdx] To: ultralightdx Sent: Thu, Aug 6, 2015 11:03 pm Subject: [ultralightdx] 7.5" Portable Loopstick and New Portable Case During my last portable ultralight DXing session I had to report that "Sadly half way down the steps my carry case slipped off my shoulder and smashed against some rocks, the latch broke clean off and the contents including my radios and accessories went flying, I was able to find them all and only my AR-1733 suffered some minor scratches."
Earlier this week I went to grab my 7.5" loopstick PL-380 for some DXing at home, when I lifted it out of my carry case the loopstick fell clean off and ripped the wire connections off the mainboard, at that point I came up on DXing for the night and instead watched some television. I think this was a result of the fall it had last weekend. The next day I arrived at work to find that my PL-360 had finally arrived.
Over the past few nights I have been using my PL-360, the results with the "standard" loop aerial are not impressive. Based on this I came up with the i dea to add a 3.5mm connector to my 7.5" loopstick aerial to see how this would preform. Below are some photos of my new carry case and the portable version of the 7.5" loopstick. From my limited testing so far the results are very promising. This new smaller case holds the PL-360 plus both aerials, ear phones and spare batteries, this is all I need for most session with my larger bag holding my other radios and other accessories.
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7.5" Portable Loopstick and New Portable Case
Paul Blundell
During my last portable ultralight DXing session I had to report that "Sadly half way down the steps my carry case slipped off my shoulder and smashed against some rocks, the latch broke clean off and the contents including my radios and accessories went flying, I was able to find them all and only my AR-1733 suffered some minor scratches." Earlier this week I went to grab my 7.5" loopstick PL-380 for some DXing at home, when I lifted it out of my carry case the loopstick fell clean off and ripped the wire connections off the mainboard, at that point I came up on DXing for the night and instead watched some television. I think this was a result of the fall it had last weekend. The next day I arrived at work to find that my PL-360 had finally arrived. Over the past few nights I have been using my PL-360, the results with the "standard" loop aerial are not impressive. Based on this I came up with the idea to add a 3.5mm connector to my 7.5" loopstick aerial to see how this would preform. Below are some photos of my new carry case and the portable version of the 7.5" loopstick. From my limited testing so far the results are very promising. This new smaller case holds the PL-360 plus both aerials, ear phones and spare batteries, this is all I need for most session with my larger bag holding my other radios and other accessories. Photos: Ultralight DXing: 7.5" Portable Loopstick and New Portable Case |
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Re: Oregon Cliff (Rockwork 4) Ultralight DU's for 8-6
Paul Blundell
Thanks for the excellent report Gary. On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 12:29 PM, D1028Gary@... [ultralightdx] <ultralightdx@...> wrote:
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Oregon Cliff (Rockwork 4) Ultralight DU's for 8-6
Hello All,
After some creative packing a fully crammed Toyota Corolla was able to
accommodate both a 17" Medium Wave and 12" Longwave FSL, in addition to our
3-man family and all their vacation accessories. This probably exceeded Toyota's
maximum weight recommendation for the vehicle, but fortunately the Washington
and Oregon highway patrolmen were looking in the other direction during the 4
hour trip to Rockaway Beach, Oregon.
The Rockwork 4 ocean cliff near Manzanita had beautiful clear weather this
early morning, with the entire turnoff free of "sleeping squatters." A quick
check of the band at 1130 showed that it was fairly subdued, but DU signals
started to pick up around 1200 with a mix of the usual New Zealand and
Australian big guns. The Oz big guns on 576, 594, 774 and 828 were strong enough
to dominate, and with Australia in serious play there wasn't much of a chance to
go after the weaker Kiwis on their frequencies. The Maori parallels on 603 and
765 were strong as usual, and at 1239 Auckland's 603-Waatea reached an
exceptional level with its beautiful Maori music. 675-RNZ did the same with a
report by a female presenter at 1321, reaching its best-ever strength here at
the Rockwork 4 cliff (stronger than 567 all morning). Although both New Zealand
and Oz were in serious play there didn't seem to be the wild mixes that such
propagation usually brings, except perhaps on 702 with 2BL fighting it out with
Magic around 1300. 531 kHz seemed to buck the trend, with PI dominating all
session long. Without exceptional Kiwi or Oz propagation there really wasn't
much chance to go after exotic stations from either area, and Longwave NDB
propagation from the South Pacific was missing in action (probably waiting for
Tom R.'s arrival tomorrow morning :-) Despite multiple checks 558 didn't feature
Polynesian choral music, although the rare Kiwi Radio Sport did seem to get its
American English through at a fair level around 1305. Late on around 1325 the Oz
stations started pushing the Kiwis off of contested frequencies before a general
collapse in propagation around 1340. Overall the session was interesting, but
Tom and Chuck will probably be happy to know that they didn't miss too much in
the way of exotic DX this morning.
531 PI Auckland, NZ Dominating the frequency with female Samoan speech
at 1243; generally at this level all session
603 Radio Waatea Auckland, NZ Exceptional S9+ signal with Maori
language music at 1244; its strongest signal in recent years
675 RNZ Christchurch, NZ Very potent signal with female presenter
telling story at 1321; its best signal ever here
684 Rhema Gisborne, NZ Strong level Christian music through some
unknown RF noise at 1323
702 2BL Sydney, Australia + UnID (Probably "Magic" from NZ) Fairly
strong mix at 1241 with propagation from both areas
738 Radio Polynesie Mahina, Tahiti African R & B music at strong
level at 1223
73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (DXing at the Rockwork 4 ocean cliff near Manzanita, OR)
7.5" loopstick C.Crane Skywave Ultralight +
17" and 12" FSL antennas
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Re: Kaide KK-205
josephrot
Neil and all...
<< This gave me an idea. I listed out the whole portable AM/FM category and sorted all Buy It Now items by price. Here is the lowest priced AM/FM portable on eBay (Also a Kaide!): >> Only thing that can "irritate using these analog-tunable's as ultralight DX is the tuning in the past is atrocious...can never center stations right, separating FM stations is a terrible chore, tuning rate clearly far too fast, etc. Just never caught on to me as well as the digital tuning / PLL's have. Although yes, there are more than a few great analogue receivers, but they tend to be out of the range of ultralight. Just a comment or two from the DX'ing peanut gallery... Joe Rotello / Knoxville, TN / USA |
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Re: Kaide KK-205
This gave me an idea. I listed out the whole portable AM/FM category and sorted all Buy It Now items by price. Here is the lowest priced AM/FM portable on eBay (Also a Kaide!): |
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Relays over the weekend 6070kHz
Hobart Radio International <hriradio@...>
CHANNEL 292 RELAYS ALL TIMES IN UTC SATURDAY 08/08: 06:00-16:00 RLR Rock Live Radio 16:00 Hobart Radio International - Spy Station Special SUNDAY 09/08: 8:00 Superclan Radio 9:00 DARC (Via Moosbrunn, Austria) 10:00 Chelmsford Calling World Service 19:00 Atlantic 2000 MONDAY 03/08: 15:00 DARC 18:00 DARC Kind regards, Rob Wise. Hobart Radio International - The Voice of Tasmania North Hobart, 7002 Tasmania, AUSTRALIA Hobart Radio International is a shortwave community service relayed across Europe, North America, South America and New Zealand and features the DX Extra and The Buzz shows! ![]() |
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Re: Kaide KK-205
Paul Blundell
That is cheap :)
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