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Re: [IRCA] Kona, Hawaii Ultralight DU's and TP's for 12-18



Yes, Nick.  There was an announcement that Tonga would be on 24/7, but it
wasn't clear whether that meant there would be any programming on, or not!
 73,   Walt

On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 3:01 PM, Nick Hall-Patch <nhp@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> That set of conditions has not found its way across to more northerly
> paths of the Pacific, Gary.    Just a few carriers noted at 1500UT.
>
> Incidentally, is Tonga-1017 leaving its carrier on these mornings?   In
> spite of poor conditions, that has been one of the stronger carriers as
> local sunrise approaches, with no apparent modulation.
>
>
> best wishes,
>
> Nick
>
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> At 11:02 2017-12-18, Gary DeBock wrote:
>
>> Yikes! The regular Pacific island DU's were overwhelmed with monster
>> signals from Japan, North Korea and China from 0730-1010 UTC, resulting in
>> the wackiest TP-DXing session I've ever experienced. The first sign of
>> bizarre activity was 1440-JOWF mixing with Kiribati in an S9 snarl around
>> 0750, followed by a slew of North Koreans pounding in on 657, 801, 810, 819
>> and 855 (complete with S.K. Jammers on 810 and 819). The Chinese crashed
>> the party from 0800-1000, with 981 and 999-CNR1 both well over S9, while
>> 621-China actually started pushing Tuvalu down into the noise.
>> 1440-Kiribati was diced by JOWF through the duration, but the Chinese
>> practically owned the band on the other frequencies, with potent signals on
>> 612, 621, 783, 792, 837, 909, 918, 927, 981, 999, etc. 846-Kiribati
>> continued to have intermittent signals (one MP3 had them dropping out 3
>> times within 15 seconds) while 621-Tuvalu had an intermittent garbled
>> signal throughout the night. No real time to sort out all th
>>  e wacky snarls tonight, but here is 621-China doing its best to crash
>> the 621-Tuvalu sign off at 1005 in one of many S9 snarls, complete with a
>> garbled signal from Tuvalu during its national anthem. At least Tuvalu
>> manages to fight off China long enough to get the (garbled) anthem through!
>> (Sorry for the 1 kHz het- no time to remove it tonight)
>>
>> https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/6w3k47s0wk3tuqvdz8cm1up6foo6pcbq
>>
>>
>> 73 and Good DX,
>>
>> Gary DeBock (in Kona, Hawaii)
>>
>> 7.5" loopstick CC Skywave +
>>
>> 5 inch (127mm) "Frequent Flyer" FSL antenna
>>
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