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Gary DeBock
 

Hi John and Allen,
 
Congratulations on your logging of 756-Germany, John. It is a very rare visitor here on the west coast, but always requires a serious external antenna, in addition to a very selective ULR.
 
73, Gary DeBock 
 
In a message dated 2/11/2010 5:57:25 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, vo1_001_swl@... writes:

 

 
 
 Congratulations  John on your great catch there in Deleware of Germany on 756  The other two frequencies we often here as well for Germany are 972 and especially 1422 which can be found playing a lot of Classical music most nights
 
73 and Good Dx
 
Allen Willie
St. John's, Newfoundland


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Gary DeBock
 

Hi Stephen,
 
756-Germany was a lucky catch here in Washington state, and probably happened only because of the monster gain from the 9' PVC loop. The signal was not only boosted by the loop (inductively coupled to a modified C.Crane SWP 7.5" Slider model), but apparently also by hitting the German sunrise propagation boost at exactly the right time.
 
A barefoot PL-380 east of San Diego would probably need a DXing miracle to dig out such a signal from under 760-KFMB splatter, unfortunately. Even the ocean beach dwellers in southern California seem to have a much tougher time receiving TA's than those of us farther north, on the west coast. Your Select-a-Tenna might help improve the odds a little, Stephen, but it would still be like trying to win the DXing Lottery. 
 
   
"I'd like to do a good quality stealth loopstick mod (I liked one person's idea of putting it where two of the batteries normally are), I'm holding off for a little while for now, at least until more info comes out on how effective various types of transplants are. :)
And, with John Bryant's recent passing, which I'm deeply sorry happened, I can fully understand extended delays in continued research in that area."
 
Yes, John's sudden passing has forced us to concentrate on finding ways to keep basic services like the Awards Program and Ultralightdx Yahoo site going, rather than on our own individual projects. Most of the dedicated TP-DXers had a very close relationship with John, and the sadness is still pretty great. But the ULR group leadership has been through quite a few challenges since late 2007, and we have managed to survive them all. I'm sure that John would prefer that we keep on spreading the message about this exciting form of AM-DXing, which is what we intend to do.
 
73, Gary        
 
In a message dated 2/11/2010 9:17:06 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, pianoplayer88key@... writes:

 

Wow, that does sound like a nice catch. :)
I wonder if I'd be out of luck trying to get that from here on the west coast with a barefoot unmodded PL-380. I live within a few miles of a 50kW (at nighttime) blowtorch on 760, KFMB. Even in the 1kHz mode on the PL-380, splatter from 760 doesn't really disappear until I'm about 13 or 14 kHz or so away from the assigned frequency, even though KFMB doesn't use IBOC. Maybe I should attempt to "cheat" with my Select-A-Tenna.
I can't even seem to get the TPs on 747 and 774, either. :( Also I have yet to have any luck getting the TP on 594. I'm 10 or fewer miles east of a 5kW station on 600 that runs the IBOC hash.
Right now, though, my PL-380 is semi-nonoperational. I had busted off the tuning knob, ordered a new part, and now with the new part in, it won't tune the radio. The arrows in the display will light up as if I was tuning, but the numbers and station won't change. Also I'm going away this weekend so it may be a while before it's fully back up and running (although I may patch it together enough to use the keypad to tune it while I'm gone this weekend). BTW, it's a 11-2009 model, and while I'd like to do a good quality stealth loopstick mod (I liked one person's idea of putting it where two of the batteries normally are), I'm holding off for a little while for now, at least until more info comes out on how effective various types of transplants are. :)
And, with John Bryant's recent passing, which I'm deeply sorry happened, I can fully understand extended delays in continued research in that area.

--- In ultralightdx@yahoogroups.com, D1028Gary@... wrote:
>
> Hi John and Allen,
>
> Congratulations on your logging of 756-Germany, John. It is a very rare
> visitor here on the west coast, but always requires a serious external
> antenna, in addition to a very selective ULR.
>
> 73, Gary DeBock
>
>
> In a message dated 2/11/2010 5:57:25 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> vo1_001_swl@... writes:
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Congratulations John on your great catch there in Deleware of Germany on
> 756 The other two frequencies we often here as well for Germany are 972
> and especially 1422 which can be found playing a lot of Classical music most
> nights
>
> 73 and Good Dx
>
> Allen Willie
> St. John's, Newfoundland
>
>
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pianoplayer88key
 

Wow, that does sound like a nice catch. :)
I wonder if I'd be out of luck trying to get that from here on the west coast with a barefoot unmodded PL-380. I live within a few miles of a 50kW (at nighttime) blowtorch on 760, KFMB. Even in the 1kHz mode on the PL-380, splatter from 760 doesn't really disappear until I'm about 13 or 14 kHz or so away from the assigned frequency, even though KFMB doesn't use IBOC. Maybe I should attempt to "cheat" with my Select-A-Tenna.
I can't even seem to get the TPs on 747 and 774, either. :( Also I have yet to have any luck getting the TP on 594. I'm 10 or fewer miles east of a 5kW station on 600 that runs the IBOC hash.
Right now, though, my PL-380 is semi-nonoperational. I had busted off the tuning knob, ordered a new part, and now with the new part in, it won't tune the radio. The arrows in the display will light up as if I was tuning, but the numbers and station won't change. Also I'm going away this weekend so it may be a while before it's fully back up and running (although I may patch it together enough to use the keypad to tune it while I'm gone this weekend). BTW, it's a 11-2009 model, and while I'd like to do a good quality stealth loopstick mod (I liked one person's idea of putting it where two of the batteries normally are), I'm holding off for a little while for now, at least until more info comes out on how effective various types of transplants are. :)
And, with John Bryant's recent passing, which I'm deeply sorry happened, I can fully understand extended delays in continued research in that area.

--- In ultralightdx@..., D1028Gary@... wrote:

Hi John and Allen,

Congratulations on your logging of 756-Germany, John. It is a very rare
visitor here on the west coast, but always requires a serious external
antenna, in addition to a very selective ULR.

73, Gary DeBock


In a message dated 2/11/2010 5:57:25 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
vo1_001_swl@... writes:






Congratulations John on your great catch there in Deleware of Germany on
756 The other two frequencies we often here as well for Germany are 972
and especially 1422 which can be found playing a lot of Classical music most
nights

73 and Good Dx

Allen Willie
St. John's, Newfoundland


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