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Grayland DXpedition Loggings - April 9-10, & Antenna Report

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Guy Atkins

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Apr 13, 2006, 1:19:36 AM4/13/06
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This two-night trip to Grayland turned out to be 95% tropical bands DXing,
as I found very little to get excited about on the medium wave frequencies.
There was some moderate geo-storming during the evenings (particularly 4/9),
but I don't know if it was my lack of Beverage antennas or the propagation
to blame.

The tropicals were far more productive than the meager catch of TP regulars
listed below. Best catch was R. Diff. TV de Djibouti on 4780 with an ID,
heard via longpath 1-1/2 hours after Grayland sunrise and 1/2 hour prior to
Djibouti sunset. Botswana and Zambia were also logged during morning
longpath.

Since I was staying at Grayland Beach State Park (1/2 mi. south of the
Grayland motel venue), I was limited to antennas that would fit on the
campsite (the few newer campsites at Grayland suitable for very short
Beverages were already reserved months ago). I can only wonder if the noise
would have been lower had I been in the new, expanded section of Grayland,
where campers are a bit further apart, and a few sites allow for a few
hundred feet of wire strung through the brush.

I used two newly-acquired antennas which complement each other well--the
Wellbrook ALA 100 and the tiny PA0RDT "Mini-Whip" (about the height of a
pencil). The antenna is powered through the coax (like the ALA 100) using a
small interface box mounted near the receiver. The antenna and the
well-built interface box are sold by Dutch NDB enthusiast Roelof Bakker,
PA0RDT, for just 43 Euros (shipping to USA included). I think Roelof may
have tweaked the antenna element to produce better results above longwave,
based on some other information I've heard. By the way, this antenna uses an
overload-resistant amplifier designed with some advice from well-known
Oregon NDB'er Steve Ratzlaff.

The ALA 100 was in a 40-ft. circumference setup the first night, and the
second evening I moved the poles apart and restrung the loop for a 54-ft.
circumference. Both nights the null was oriented toward Seattle. I used two,
20-ft. "Black Widow" collapsible fishing poles as supports.

I mounted the Mini-Whip at 27 feet high on the second-to-last section of a
DK9SQ mast. The generous height helped the gain, as its designer Roelof
Bakker indicated it would. John Plimmer in South Africa mentioned that the
Mini-Whip is very prone to electrical noise, and I'd have to agree that it's
a real noise magnet. However, I was very impressed with it's performance
throughout medium wave up through the tropical bands. The gain drops off
quickly above 9 MHz or so compared to the ALA 100. On medium wave the 5-inch
long Mini-Whip kept right up with the Wellbrook, and many times was the
antenna of choice. On some parts of MW though, it was considerably noisier
than the Wellbrook (my campsite was near a number of RVs with TVs, light
dimmers, etc. all polluting the bands). I think the Mini-Whip would have
been the equal of the Wellbrook if I had been in a totally RF-quiet area.
(Hmm..I wonder if a 1:1 isolation transformer between the Mini-Whip's power
interface and the receiver would help reduce noise?)

The ALA 100 was impervious to 99% of the noise, and at times was *extremely*
impressive. However, on the tropical bands the Mini-Whip was the preferred
antenna with better s/n ratio. I didn't have opportunity to experience the
Mini-Whip's reported superiority on longwave, as the local noise and RFI
buzzing was so bad below 500 kHz.

Both antennas are easily transportable and great choices when space is at a
premium. Please check my blog site in a couple of days for some photos of
these antennas, and also a few MP3 audio clips of DX from the trip to
Grayland (the tropical band logs will be posted there, too).

The SDR-1000 showed its superiority over my modded R-75 nearly every time,
although there were a couple tropical band frequencies where the ICOM was
clearly the winner. I *really* like Jeff, WA6AHL's new version of the
PowerSDR software for the Flex-Radio, with filter controls and operation
that fits "my" DXing style, and the expanded panadapter of 85 kHz with
panning and zooming features. The panadapter itself is far more useful than
the "stock" PowerSDR software from Flex-Radio. Screenshots and comments will
also be posted to the blog soon.

On to the few TP medium wave loggings:

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558 JAPAN JOCR, Kobe, Apr 10 1307 - Japanese female pop music tune to 1310
female announcers in Japanese. Korean language heard in background,
tentatively HLQH, KBS 2. Fair level. (Atkins-WA)

594 JAPAN JOAK Tokyo, Apr 9 1220 - Slowly building signal at tune-in 1220,
with lively Japanese conversation with male and female announcers. Numerous
mentions of Tokyo. Fair to good level. Best reception in the SDR-1000's
Binaural-SSB mode, which spreads the noise frequencies left-to-right on
stereo headphones, allowing for better concentration on the voice
frequencies. Also noted 4/10 with a strong signal at 1322. (Atkins-WA)

612 AUSTRALIA 4QR Brisbane, Apr 10 1318 - Male and female announcers with
talk in Aussie-accent English; mentions of Brisbane and Adelaide. Parallel
to a weak 774 3LO Melbourne. Fair to good level. (Atkins-WA)

612 NEW ZEALAND 3XG Radio Rhema, Apr 9 1334 - Tentatively 3XG with choir
music, male announcers in English with Kiwi accent. Seemed to be discussing
church matters. Weak signal. (Atkins-WA)

667 UNIDENTIFIED Unid, Apr 10 1315 - Weak, QRMed signal, too messy to
identify language 100%. Seemed Japanese or Korean. (Atkins-WA)

774 JAPAN JOUB Akita, Apr 9 1235 - Strong signal of male announcer in
Japanese, and parallel to 828 JOBB Tokyo. Scraps of Aussie-accent English in
the background, possibly 4TO Townsville. (Atkins-WA)

828 JAPAN JOBB Tokyo, Apr 9 1248 - Fast-paced interview or radio drama at a
very good level. Parallel to 774 JOUB Akita. 3+1 time pips and NHK2 ID noted
weakly during a fade at the top of the hour (of course), but signal back up
at 1303. (Atkins-WA)

873 JAPAN JOGB Kumamoto, Apr 9 13012 - Weak signal of male talk in Japanese,
and parallel to 828 JOBB Tokyo. (Atkins-WA)

891 AUSTRALIA 4TAB Innisfail, Apr 10 1332 - Right at tune-in I caught 'Radio
T-A-B Australia' ID at 1332, followed by man and woman chatter in English.
Good level, but faded quickly. Is this their typical ID without the '4' in
4TAB?. (Atkins-WA)

891 UNIDENTIFIED Unid, Apr 9 1344 - Very weak signal of two male announcers
in English, possibly Kiwi. Perhaps 2XW, Wellington? Stayed with signal and
noise for 10 minutes, but it eventually faded out. (Atkins-WA)

SHORTWAVE
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AUSTRALIA 2310, 1145-1150, VL8A Alice Springs Apr 10 Music program with West
African kora music and vocals, introduced by announcer in English. VL8K
Katherine in parallel, but both outlets extremely weak. Retuned at 1405 to
find MUCH stronger, clearer signals on both frequencies. Still in audio
(very weak) at 1545 (2.25 hours past Grayland sunrise). (Atkins-WA)

BOTSWANA 4930, 1520-, VOA Moepeng Hill Apr 10 James Taylor's 'You've Got a
Friend' at 1520; announcer in English with mentions of VOA, and gave Web
address for VOA Music Mix twice ('www.voamusicmix.net'). Announcer greetings
to listeners in Malawi, Uganda, and India. Into more light pop music 1526.
At 1528, the announcer mentioned the name of the program as 'Border
Crossings--the music of the world.' Into news items 1530, including trade
show fire in India. 'VOA News' ID at 1531. Surprisingly good signal at 2
hours past Grayland sunrise. (Atkins-WA)

DJIBOUTI 4780, 1450-1510, R. Diff. TV de Djibouti Apr 10 Male announcer in
Arabic with pres. Koranic recitation at tune-in; Horn of Africa music with
vocals, stringed instrument, and percussion at 1454. 'Techno piano' sound
effects at 1500, then announcements and a fast '...wa Radio Djibouti' ID by
man. Into news items, with various mentions of 'shariya'. Some CODAR QRM.
Reception was a half-hour prior to Djibouti sunset, and 1-1/2 hours past
Grayland sunrise. Fair at tune-in, but the signal dropped down into the
noise by 1510. Very pleased with this catch, the best tropical bands log of
the DXpedition. (Atkins-WA)

GUYANA 3291.1, 0518-0528, V. of Guyana, Sparendaam Apr 09 BBC relay in
English, with 3-way roundtable discussion of political parties in the UK.
Fair, and slowly improving signal. (Atkins-WA)

INDONESIA 3345, 1232-1241, RRI Ternate Apr 10 Brief talk in Indonesian by
male, with another announcer in unid. language (not Arabic, but perhaps
tribal or hill country lang.); mentions of 'Koran' and USA, with crowd
noises and applause in background. Good signal. Retuned at 1410 to find
female announcer in Indonesian and lagu romantik music. (Atkins-WA)

INDONESIA 3976, 1411-1418, RRI Pontianak Apr 10 'How Great Thou Art' hymn in
Indonesian at 1411; Male announcer with many mentions of Pontianak 1413,
followed by telephone report from a live event with auditorium noises in
background. Excellent signal and audio. Still going strong at 1545 recheck
(2.25 hours past local sunrise). (Atkins-WA)

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3205, 1200-1217, R. West Sepik Apr 10 ID at 1200 in
English, followed by world and PNG news items. Weather forecast for PNG at
1204, including mention of severe thunderstorms for Wabag region. Weather in
Pidgin 1205, brief flute music, and more talk in Pidgin with numerous
mentions of Vanimo. Catchy Melanesian tune at 1210. Good signal. (Atkins-WA)

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3235, 1217-1219, R. West New Britain Apr 10 Fair to good
signal of female announcer in Pidgin, introducing PNG musical group with
Melanesian pop tune. Some utilities QRM on USB. (Atkins-WA)

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3325, 1220-1231, R. North Solomons Apr 10 Log drums music
to female announcer in Pidgin at 1223; primative-sounding vocals and flute
and wood flute music at 1224. US pop tune at 1230. Fair signal, but wedged
in tightly on both sides by adjacent-channel ute QRM. Presumed. (Atkins-WA)

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3365, 1241-1248, R. Milne Bay Apr 10 Tentative. Very weak
signal of two male announcers in probable Pidgin language, followed by pop
music. Signal was barely above the noise floor. (Atkins-WA)

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3385, 1248-1303, R. East New Britain Apr 10 Melanesian
sing-sing music at tune-in, followed by 'Young Love' 50s tune. Male
announcer in Pidgin 1258 with mention of Rabaul, PNG, 'meter band', and
'frequency'. Into old bluegrass Gospel tune. Fair to good signal.
(Atkins-WA)

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 4960, 0920-0923, Catholic Radio Network Apr 10 Presumed CRN
here, with Christian contemporary music and introduction to selections by
woman announcer. Fair level, and noted again at 1135 with barely audible
signal. (Atkins-WA)

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 7120, 0910-0913, Wantok Radio Light Apr 10 Noted in passing
with strong signal with Bible reading and commentary by man and woman in
English. Presumed. (Atkins-WA)

SOLOMON ISLANDS 5019.9, 0845-1118, SIBC Apr 10 First noted 0845 with island
music and reggae tunes; good level. Poor signal at 1107 retune with female
announcer reading South Pacific regional news items in English. Into Bible
reading by man at 1115. (Atkins-WA)

SWAZILAND 4774.98, 0415-0432, TWR, Mpangela Ranch Apr 10 Talk by male and
female in German, to German folk music at 0427. 'T-W-R' ID in English by
male announcer at 0430, followed by Web address. Into 'Focus on the Family'
with Chuck Swindoll at 0431. Good signal. (Atkins-WA)

VANUATU 3944.8, 0837-1105, R. Vanuatu Apr 10 Male announcer in Pidgin with
intro to island music selections; mentions of Vanuatu. Fair to good signal.
Retuned at 1101 to find a considerably weaker signal, with a sermon or
devotional in presumed Bislama and 'pray for the peace of Jerusalem'
mentioned. (Atkins-WA)

ZAMBIA 4910, 0448-0453, ZNBC, Lusaka Apr 10 Tentative. Sermon or preaching
in unid. African language by male. Poor and weakening signal, about an hour
past Lusaka sunrise. (Atkins-WA)

ZAMBIA 4965, 1533-1538, R. Christian Voice Apr 10 Typical Christian
programming in English, with children's drama program, sound effects, and
teaching on Bible principles. Fair to good signal, but losing to the
increasing band noise. VOA Botswana also in at this time. (Atkins-WA)

Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA USA
DXing at Grayland Beach State Park
Flex-Radio SDR-1000; WA6AHL PowerSDR
ICOM R-75 (mod.)
Wellbrook ALA-100 and PA0RDT Mini-Whip antennas
sdr-1000 blog: www.sdr-1000.blogspot.com


junius

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Apr 13, 2006, 8:31:35 AM4/13/06
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It's always with great interest that I read through your DXpedition
reports. Could you please provide some more info on this PA0RDT "mini
whip"...is there a website from which one can order this product and
view its specs?

Best,

Junius

John Plimmer

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Apr 13, 2006, 10:06:40 AM4/13/06
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Fabulous catches there Guy and a most absorbing report.
Thanks for that.
Some of those mediumwave catches are over 7,000 miles away, quite remarkable
for small active antenna's.
I would think the performance of the two active antenna's is right up there
with a 1,000 foot beverage.

I have the Roelof mini whip mounted well up, but it's performance doesn't
match my RF Systems DX 1 Pro, although it is a remarkable performer for its
tiny size and portability.
--
John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa
South 33 d 47 m 32 s, East 20 d 07 m 32 s
RX Icom IC-756 PRO III with MW mods
Drake SW8 & ERGO software
Sony 7600D GE SRIII
BW XCR 30, Braun T1000, Sangean 818 & 803A.
GE circa 50's radiogram
Antenna's RF Systems DX 1 Pro, Datong AD-270
Kiwa MW Loop
http://www.dxing.info/about/dxers/plimmer.dx

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Guy Atkins

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Apr 13, 2006, 10:51:50 AM4/13/06
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Hi Junius,

I'm going to forward a message and couple of photos to your e-mail address,
which I initially received from Roelof. There's no web site to order, as
this is a special antenna built "on the side" by a Dutch amateur. I think
he's made these more as a favor for interested hobbyists.

If anyone else is interested in the photos and tech details of the PA0RDT
mini-whip, please email me at: dxNO...@guyatkins.com (remove the obvious
letters :^)

Guy


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junius

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Apr 13, 2006, 11:43:58 AM4/13/06
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Received the info! Many thanks, Guy!

junius

RonH

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Apr 13, 2006, 12:15:10 PM4/13/06
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Your past postings re the FlexRadio SDR 1000 aroused my interest but when I
go to their web site I do not see the receiver only version listed. Have
they given up on this option?

Ron


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Mark Zenier

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Apr 13, 2006, 12:52:04 PM4/13/06
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In article <VYudnegq5boQQqDZ...@comcast.com>,

Guy Atkins <dxno...@guyatkins.com> wrote:
>Since I was staying at Grayland Beach State Park (1/2 mi. south of the
>Grayland motel venue), I was limited to antennas that would fit on the
>campsite (the few newer campsites at Grayland suitable for very short
>Beverages were already reserved months ago). I can only wonder if the noise
>would have been lower had I been in the new, expanded section of Grayland,
>where campers are a bit further apart, and a few sites allow for a few
>hundred feet of wire strung through the brush.

What about Ledbetter Point, the north end of the Long Beach Peninsula?
I haven't been there since I was a kid, but what I remember was a whole
lot of nothing. Looking at the map, it might be a bit of a slog through
the sand dunes, as the road is on the (East) bay side of the peninsula .

Mark Zenier mze...@eskimo.com
Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com)

Guy Atkins

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Apr 15, 2006, 6:53:10 PM4/15/06
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Hi Ron,

Hmm... I see what you mean; they no longer list a receive-only model. After
they stopped offering kits, they did still show a receive-only, totally
built version (which is what I bought in January).

I know that Flex just disables the transmitter portion of their 1-watt
transceiver model, and sells it as receive-only. I believe you can
specfically ask to buy the receive-only, and they'll just sell you the $925
1-watt transceiver with the transmit parts disabled. They may also remove
(or not include) the cooling fan; mine has just the grill in place with no
fan behind it.

As you might imagine, 99.9% of their customers buy the radio for 2-way use,
so that's what they feature on their site. I'm sure you can still get a
receive-only version, but it's evidently by request.

By the way, from what I've been reading on their e-mail reflector, their
customer service is top-notch, rivalling the experience I've had with Drake
and AOR-UK in the past.

Guy


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Guy Atkins

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Apr 15, 2006, 7:00:35 PM4/15/06
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Hi Mark,

Some years ago I did check out Ledbetter Point when I was roaming around
there with a DXer friend. The problems we noticed with the location were:

-lack of beach-access roads once you get north of the populated tourist
areas (the Willapa Wildlife Refuge to the north of Ledbetter Point State
Park is even less accessible)
-serious-looking signs at the state park entrance regarding the
sunrise-to-sunset operating hours

Without being able to scope out the beach in this area, we had no way of
knowing if it would involve carrying our deep-cycle batteries and DXing gear
a distance, or if a car or 4x4 could get to a suitable feedpoint location
for the Beverage antennas.

Guy


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cuh...@webtv.net

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Apr 16, 2006, 5:14:33 PM4/16/06
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Dang little doggy up between my legs and I hear that meat waggon out
there soundin off too.F..k em! Let me git back to my Western movie on
Radio tv.
cuhuln

Slow Code

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cuh...@webtv.net wrote in
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> Dang little doggy up between my legs and I hear that meat waggon out
> there soundin off too.F..k em! Let me git back to my Western movie on
> Radio tv.

What's Radio tv?

Audio only with no video?

SC

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