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## Ersteller: Martin_Elbe@WOB.maus.de
Von : Martin Elbe @ WOB (Mi, 07.01.98 21:00)
Hello!
Now this year's DX-pedition to Blokhus in northern Jutland
(Denmark) is history. We arrived on 26.12 in the afternoon and left on 6.1.98
around noon. We, that were czech DXer Karel Honzik and Joachim Stiller
and Martin Elbe from Germany. Alas, this time Finn Krone could not
participate due to private reasons, but we had phone-contact with him every
day.
Blokhus is a famous danish seaside-resort where we had hired a
summer-cottage right behind the dunes, about 250 meters from the
North Sea. The area was extremely quiet, all surrounding cottages were
uninhabitat. It was the third DX-pedition in a row over the new
year, the first one 95/96 was to Hune, about 3 km from Blokhus, the second
one 96/97 was in Blokhus in the same cottage we used now.
Antennas used were mainly longwires of about 150 to 250 meters in
length, main direction was from 290 to 330 degrees (4 antennas), one to
240 degrees.
And to complete the sortiment there was an active antenna (DX-One
professional) and an endfired inverted V of 8m height, receivers
used were three AOR AR7030.
Conditions? On the 27.12 it was very good, with lots of stations
from the Prairie coming in (of course, this was meant as a mediumwave-
DXpedition!) 28.12. was even better and 29.12 was absolutely breathtaking. In
almost 30 years of DXing I hadn't experienced such conditions! We heard
Northamerica around the clock, on every 10 kHz channel! Wow! A pity that we
could monitor 3 frequencies only at a time, leaving out more than 100
unmonitored :-(
We thought it would never end, but alas, alas, it all came to a
sudden end on the 30.12. On that day we had a very distinct opening towards
Florida when at 0540 UTC something hit us from the sun. All US stations
were wiped out within a minute, after 10 minutes they slowly recovered. But
not back to the old beauty, in the morning the listening period ended soon
with very early fade-outs. Nothing more from the Prairie then till the end
of our DXpedition! What followed was the period of the long faces,
slowly, slowly conditions recovered, we heard this and that from the
Eastcoast,
but the spectacular ones were gone. On the 31. an 1.1. good openings in
the night towards Puerto Rico and Central America in general. On the 4.1.
the big guns from the Westcoast, like CJVB, CFUN, KGA and KOMO returned,
and on the 6.1. it was good towards Eastcoast.
Some interesting remarks: During the first DXpedition we couldn't
log VOWR on 800 at all. Last year it appeared twotimes. This year VOWR was
audible every evening, always the first to fade-in was CBG Gander on 1400
around 1900 UTC, 10 minutes later VOWR showed up. And every morning VOWR
was audible too. And KBRW Barrow, Alaska! Not heard at all on the
first DXpedition, last year we were really excited to log it twice. And
this year? A daily one, audible in the morning, during daytime,
afternoon, evening and night. Almost regarded as a pest! Sic transit gloria
mundi! Same is valid for KXBT. Oh, how I was fighting with them last
year on 1630! This year they came in roaring on their new 1640 kHz frequency.
On the other hand we didn't hear CHIN Toronto, 1540, at all. That
was a pest during the previous two years. Off the air?
Some interesting results from the antenna-tests: The end-fired
inverted "V" I used performed very well in comparison with the longwires.
During nighttime reception it was my favourite antenna, giving better
results than the longwires. Only during daytime, after 1000 hrs UTC when
everything in gain was needed the longwires outrivalled the Vertical.
On the 29. we tried to log Hawaii, but with no success. I thought
it could be possible on that day, I was chasing a station on 1500 kHz for
more than an hour (expecting KUMU), but it turned out to be "only" CKAY
Duncan, BC.
So, until now no log from Hawaii in Central Europe. The challenge
continues! (At least for us in Central Europe. In northern
Finnland that's a job for housewives with a kitchen radio :-)
The best log? Difficult to say, most likely the Dallas Airport
Station on 1680 is the best. But a lot of stations logged there could be
first from Central Europe. Enough said, fasten seat belts, and tadaa!
tadaaa! here is our station list. Some more will be added when we are through
with the tapes, but these are identified until now.
NORTH AMERICA
550 CHNL, Trois RiviŠres, PQ
560 CHVO, Carbonear, NF
CKCN, Sept Iles, PQ
570 Nuuk, Greenland
580 CJFX, Antigonish, NF
CFRA, Ottawa, ON
CKY, Winnipeg, MB
590 VOCM, St. John's, NF
600 CIQC, Montreal, PQ
610 CHNC, New Carlisle, PQ
WIOD, Miami, FL
620 CKCK, Regina, SK
650 Nuuk, Greenland
CKGA, Gander, NF
WSM, Nashville, TN
660 WFAN, New York, NY
CFFR, Calgary, AB
670 CKXB, Musgravetown, NF
WMAQ, Chicago, IL
680 KBRW, Barrow, AK
WRKO, Boston, MA
CJOB, Winnipeg, MB
CFTR, Toronto, ON
690 CBF, Montreal, PQ (so they are not switched off yet!)
700 CHSJ, St. John, NB
WLW, Cincinnati, OH
710 KIRO, Seattle, WA
WOR, New York, NY
CKVO, Clarenville, NF
730 CKAC, Montreal, PQ
CKDM, Dauphin, MB
CKLG, Vancouver, BC
740 CHCM, Marystown, NF
750 WSB, Atlanta, GA
CBGY, Bonavista Bay, NF
CJVR, Melfort, SK
CKGB, Timmins, ON
760 WJR, Detroit, MI
770 WABC, New York, NY
CHQR, Calgary, AB
780 WBBM, Chicago, IL
CFDR, Dartmouth, NS
790 CIGM, Sudbury, ON
CFCW, Camrose, AB
WAXY, Miami, FL
WMCA, Providence, RI
800 CKLW, Windsor, ON
CHRC, Quebec, PQ
VOWR, St. John's, NF
820 WBAP, Fort Worth, TX
CHAM, Hamilton, ON
830 WCCO, Minneapolis, MN
840 WHAS, Louisville, KY
850 KOA, Denver, CO
WEEI, Boston, MA
CKVL, Verdun, PQ
860 CJBC, Toronto, ON
870 WWL, New Orleans, LA
880 WCBS, New York, NY
CHQT, Edmonton, AB
890 WLS, Chicago, IL
920 CJCH, Halifax, NS
CFRY, Portage La Prairie, MB
930 CJYQ, St. John's, NF
CFBC, St. John, NB
CJCA, Edmonton, AB
940 CBM, Montreal, PQ
CJGX, Yorktown, SK
950 CKNB, Campbellton, NF
CFAM, Altona, MB (// 1250 CHSM)
960 CHNS, Halifax, NS
CFAC, Calgary, AB
970 WZAN, Portland, CT
UNID, Testtones and anns "CBS Radio Network, Channel 43".
Need Help!
980 CBV, Quebec, PQ
1000 KOMO, Seattle, WA
WMVP, Chicago, IL
CFLP, Rimouski, PQ
CKBW, Bridgewater, NS
1010 WINS, New York, NY
CFRB, Toronto, ON
1020 KDKA, Pittsburgh, PA
1030 WBZ, Boston, MA
1040 WHO, Des Moines, IA
CKST, Langley, BC
1050 CHUM, Toronto, ON
WEVD, New York, NY
1060 CKMX, Calgary, AB
1070 CBA, Moncton, NB
CHOK, Sarnia, ON
1080 WTIC, Hartford, CT
1090 KRPM, Seattle, WA
WBAL, Baltimore, MD
1100 WTAM, Cleveland, OH
1110 WBT, Charlotte, NC
KFAB, Omaha, NE (presumed)
CKTY, Sarnia, ON
1120 KMOX, St. Louis, MO
1130 WBBR, New York, NY
KFAN, Minneapolis, MN
CKWX, Vancouver, BC
1140 CBI, Sydney, NS
CHRB, High River, AB
1150 CKOC, Hamilton, ON
CJRC, Gatineau, PQ
1160 KSL, Salt Lake City, UT
1170 CKGY, Red Deear, AB
WWVA, Wheeling, WV
1180 WHAM, Rochester, NY
1190 WLIB, New York, NY
WOWO, Fort Wayne, IN
CFSL, Weyburn, SK
1200 WOAI, San Antonio, TX
CKXM, Victoria, BC
CJBZ, Ottawa, ON
1250 CHSM, Steinbach, MB
1260 WEZE, Boston, MA (IDing as Radio Disney)
1270 CHAT, Medicine Hat, AB
1290 CHRM, Matane, PQ
1300 CJME, Regina, SK
1320 CKEC, New Glasgow, NS
CHMB, Vancouver, BC
1330 CJYM, Rosetown, SK
WRCA, Waltham, MA
1360 CKBC, Bathurst, NB
CJVL, Ste. Marie de Beauce, PQ
1370 CFOK, Westlock, AB
1390 WEGP, Presque Isle, ME
WDCW, Syracuse, NY
WEED, Rocky Mount, NC (tentative only! Non-stop Gospel
music with rare IDs as "Gospel 13-90". Never a callsign was
given! Or new format of WXTC? Strange we never heard them! WXTC
was
unavoidable last year)
CJCY, Medicine Hat, AB
1400 CBG, Gander, NF
WOND, Pleasantville, NJ
1410 WPOP, Hartford, CT
CFUN, Vancouver, BC
CIGO, Port Hawkesbury, NS
1420 CKDY, Digby, NS
KUJ, Walla Walla, WA
1430 KLO, Oden, UT
WNJR, Newark, NJ
WMYS, Indianapolis, IN
WENE, Endicott, NY
WXKS, Everett, MA
CHKT, Toronto, ON
1440 WJAE, Westbrook, ME
1460 WGNA, Albany, NY
CJOY, Guelph, ON
1470 KBSN, Moses Lake, WA
KWSL, Sioux City, IA
WLOL, Brooklyn Park, MN (IDing as KLBB, their sister-
station)
WWNN, Pompano Beach, FL
CJBV, Vancouver, BC
1480 WGVU, Kentwood, MI
WHBC, Canton, OH
1500 KSTP, St. Paul, MN
WFIF, Milford, CT
WTOP, Washington, DC
1510 KGA, Spokane, WA
WLAC, Nashville, TN
WNBR, Boston, MA
1520 WWKB, Buffalo, NY
KFXX, Oregon City, OR
1530 KFBK, Sacramento, CA
1540 KXEL, Waterloo, IA
WDCD, Albany, NY
1550 CBE, Windsor, ON
KYCY, San Francisco, CA
1560 WRHC, Coral Gables, FL (partly with own IDs, but heard also
relaying WWFE 670)
WQEW, New York, NY
1570 WFLR, Dundee, NY
WBUG, Amsterdam, NY
WTLK, Taylorsville, NC
1580 CBJ, Chicoutimi, PQ
1590 WAKR, Akron, OH
WARV, Warwick, RI
WSMN, Nashua, NH
1600 KCRG, Cedar Rapids, IA
KYGO, Lakewood, CO
WUNR, Brookline, MA
WWRL, New York, NY
WAAM, Ann Arbir, MI
1640 KXBT, Vallejo, CA
1650 KGXL, Costa Mesa, CA
1660 WJDM, Elizabeth, NJ
1680 WAQ767, Dallas Airport Information, TX
1700 WCMQ, Miami, FL
CENTRAL AMERICA
620 CMGN, R. Rebelde, Cuba
640 CMBC, R. Progreso, Cuba
670 CMQ, R. Rebelde, Cuba
710 CMW, R. Rebelde, Cuba (plus others on same frequency)
830 R. Paradise, Nevis
840 R. Carribbean, St. Lucia
890 CMDZ, R. Progreso, Cuba
930 CMJS, R. Reloj, Cuba (plus others on same frequency)
950 CMHI, R. Reloj, Cuba
960 CMDJ, R. Reloj, Cuba
1010 CMAP, R. Reloj, Cuba
1020 Carribbean Christian Radio, Grand Turk
1060 XEEP, R. Educaci¢n, Mexico
1130 HIRL, Cadena Noticias, Santiago, Dom. Rep.
1190 WBMJ, San Juan, Puerto Rico
1350 WEGA, R. Las Vegas, Vega Baja, Puerto Rico
1400 Harbour Light, Grenada
1480 WMDD, Fajardo, Puerto Rico
1500 PCJ9, R. Hoyer 2, Curacao
1540 ZNS1, Nassau, Bahamas
1570 HIAJ, R. Amanecer, Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep.
TGVEA R. Voz Evangelica de America, Guatemala
XERF, La Poderosa 15-70, Ciudad Acuna, Mexico
1600 WLUZ, R. Luz, Santurce, Puerto Rico
SOUTH AMERICA
570 HJND, R. Nac. de Colombia, Bogot , Colombia
650 HJKH, RCN 2, Bogot , Colombia
760 HJAJ, RCN Barranquilla, Colombia
770 HJJX, RCN, Bogota, Colombia
970 HJCH, RCN, Colombia
1000 HJAQ, RCN Cartagena, Colombia
1010 HJJR, Caracol Neiva, Colombia
1140 YV??, La Margaritena, Porlamar, Venezuela
1240 YVNV, R. Nacional de Venezuela
1410 YVSP, R. Simpatia, Valera, Venezuela
1420 YVNZ, R. Marabina, Maracaibo, Venezuela
1500 YVRZ, R. Dos Mil, Cumana, Venezuela
1510 YV??, R. Informativa, Venezuela
1620 Esmeralda, Buenos Aires, Argentina. They never IDed
as Radio Esmeralda, only as "Esmeralda"! Using the slogan
Radio Salvador too.
Uff. Almost got a tennis-elbow from typing... OK, that's it so
far. Hope you enjoyed it.
7030's
Martin
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