Re: [HCDX]: More logs
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Re: [HCDX]: More logs



Hmmm - could be. As usual, there was a fade at the wrong moment. I will have
another listen with that ID in mind.

Thanks

Richard


Bruce Portzer wrote:

> Richard
>
> I suspect the ID you heard on 1380 was "PRI, Public Radio
> International", which would probably be the Hawaiian KIPO
>
> Bruce
>
> Richard Jary wrote:
> >
> > Last night I returned to my "forest" DX site, with mixed results.
> > Conditions were not as good as the first visit, a number of signals were
> > audible but generally too close to locals to be able to manage decent
> > copy. And great trouble IDing what was heard as well. Noise levels came
> > up very bad from about 0900 (7pm local) which killed off what was heard.
> >
> > The location, about 50 miles north of Sydney in a State Forest, now has
> > a 350m terminated longwire at around 45 degrees - (perhaps we should
> > have left it at 300m unterminated)!
> >
> > 870    Audible, but too weak from local on 873.
> >
> > 1040    Presumed KLHT Hawaii on format, no ID noted. around 0940.
> >
> > 1380    Unidentified, getting hammered by 3MP 1377. Music from a variety
> > of countries, at 0830 ID sounded like "I'm Chuck Steel, and you're
> > listening to Atlas (of/at) World Rock(?) from CRI, Cape Radio
> > International". Then gave possible email address and into more ethnic
> > music. This was the only one with even a slight chance of enough details
> > for a report, but any ideas for the log anyway?
> >
> > 1540    Unidentified, quite decent signal but no chance with 5kW station
> > on 1539 from 50 miles south. Need a phaser!
> >
> > 1650    2 mixing it here, one talk and one music around 1000. Noise
> > levels just too high by this stage to understand any ID.
> >
> > 1660    Presumed KXOL on format and previous logs, but died 2 minutes
> > before the hour and ID 0850.
> >
> > Not a particularly succesful night, and noted that the stations that
> > hammered in last visit on 1670 and 1680 at around 1000 weren't even
> > raising a carrier this time around. Definitely needs more work.
> >
> > Richard
> > (50 miles north of Sydney, Australia)
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