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Once again, I had the opportunity for a quick visit to our cottage on the Queen Charlotte Islands/Haida Gwaii. My wife and I are fortunate enough to have acquired 2.2 acres of oceanfront land near the northern
On this occasion, my wife had travelled to Masset the previous week to oversee the final stages of our construction and finishing of our small but impressive cedar post and beam cottage. At the last minute, and with the agreement of my medical practice partner, I snuck away for a 5-day visit, and more importantly (but don’t mention this to Wanda!) a chance to DX from one of the premier sites in the world. Of course there’s a price to pay for the dxing, and that’s some hard work during the day planting spruce seedlings, moving topsoil, troubleshooting potential problem areas around the cottage and visiting with family and friends.
Besides dxing, there's plenty of work at the cottage. Luckily, there’s plenty of daylight to get the chores done!

In our system, audio is heard from a 6 to 10 level, with 6 being barely audible, 7 being able to discern what the language is only, 8 meaning a fairly easy copy, 9 an excellent copy, and a 10 armchair copy, like a local AM station. 5 and below means no audio is heard, and only a het at varying strengths. You can notice that many of the Japanese stations are heard with very good copy. KUT on 1737 happens to be the 50 watt aeronautical beacon located in Kutubu, PNG. This beacon is a regular on the west coast and I’m always thrilled to here the K-U-T Morse beacon. It was heard on three of four mornings. Much rarer is the GA beacon on 1725 from Goroka, PNG. This was heard on one morning only. Both and N/S Beverage and the SW BOG performed well the first morning (20 July).
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I considered the third morning (22 July, figure 3) to be the best up to that point. Again the upper band did well. Again, the Japanese were strong. A lovely ID was heard for KBS 1 on 1314 at
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The most bizarre morning was this morning
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In case you thought I had neglected the SW bands, I hadn’t. At other times of the day I would listen a few minutes here and there, as well as after the MW band had faded. I heard Shiokaze in English on 9485 at
Here is a complete listing of my loggings (in chronological order):
See below for their English broadcast on July 21st.
CHINA 9600, 2112-, CRI Jul 20 English broadcast at fair to good levels from listed Kashi and 500 kw to Europe, but heard pretty well here. Parallels heard include 7190 (fair), and 9800 (poor). 7285 is fair also in English but a different program feed than the first two? Program ID's as '
PAPUA NEW GUINEA 4890, 1352-, NBC Karai Service Jul 21 National programming from
PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3290, 1332-, Radio Central Jul 22 Fair to good reception on past their normal sign-off at
INDONESIA 3345.04, 1337-, RRI Ternate Jul 22 Powerful reception with very poweful modulation, and a female announcer repeatedly saying 'Don't Forget', which I think is the title of the song which they then aired (a local artist)....yes, just as I type this you can hear 'Don't forget' in a song otherwise in Bahasa Indonesian. Pretty close to a
Doctor Walter Salmaniw lives and works as a G.P. and Pediatrition in Victoria on Vancouver Island, B.C. Canada. When he is not bringing life into the World, or healing the sick, he is coaxing exotic DX from an impression fleet of traditional and PC based radio receivers. Walter can be reached via this website for at his e-mail address: s a l m a n i w {at} s h a w [DOT] ca

