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Old October 24th 04, 07:49 AM
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Still having trouble IDing this one. I work second shift, so by the time I get
to the shack, this one drops from S-9 to S-7 between 0500-0530. By the music
their playing, I'd be inclined to think it's the Domestic Service of the
Namibian Broadcasting Corporation, in Windhoek. I'm in the midwest, so if we
think in terms of gray line DXing, by 0100 CST it's 0700 in Windhoek, which
would explain the steady fade the later it gets by me. There are times when the
announcer throws in some English, but it's still tough to copy any ID. Anyone
else hearing this one down in the trops? Good DXing to you. Gary,
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Old October 24th 04, 08:39 AM
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I think it was Radio Guyana (3291.xx Khz), Namibia is definitevely inactive
on 90 mt.

Roberto Scaglione
http://www.bclnews.it

"Kachina 78" wrote:

Still having trouble IDing this one. I work second shift, so by the time I
get
to the shack, this one drops from S-9 to S-7 between 0500-0530. By the
music
their playing, I'd be inclined to think it's the Domestic Service of the
Namibian Broadcasting Corporation, in Windhoek. I'm in the midwest, so if
we
think in terms of gray line DXing, by 0100 CST it's 0700 in Windhoek,
which
would explain the steady fade the later it gets by me. There are times
when the
announcer throws in some English, but it's still tough to copy any ID.
Anyone
else hearing this one down in the trops? Good DXing to you. Gary,



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Old October 24th 04, 01:19 PM
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Kachina 78 wrote:

Still having trouble IDing this one. I work second shift, so by the time I get
to the shack, this one drops from S-9 to S-7 between 0500-0530. By the music
their playing, I'd be inclined to think it's the Domestic Service of the
Namibian Broadcasting Corporation, in Windhoek. I'm in the midwest, so if we
think in terms of gray line DXing, by 0100 CST it's 0700 in Windhoek, which
would explain the steady fade the later it gets by me. There are times when the
announcer throws in some English, but it's still tough to copy any ID. Anyone
else hearing this one down in the trops? Good DXing to you. Gary,


Grey line dx'ing implies that it is sunset at the transmitter site and sunrise at
the receiving site, or vice versa.

There is also the effect of sunset and or sunrise enhancement at either the
receiving or transmitting site, but that is not true grey line.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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Old October 24th 04, 01:54 PM
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dxAce wrote:

Kachina 78 wrote:

Still having trouble IDing this one. I work second shift, so by the time I get
to the shack, this one drops from S-9 to S-7 between 0500-0530. By the music
their playing, I'd be inclined to think it's the Domestic Service of the
Namibian Broadcasting Corporation, in Windhoek. I'm in the midwest, so if we
think in terms of gray line DXing, by 0100 CST it's 0700 in Windhoek, which
would explain the steady fade the later it gets by me. There are times when the
announcer throws in some English, but it's still tough to copy any ID. Anyone
else hearing this one down in the trops? Good DXing to you. Gary,


Grey line dx'ing implies that it is sunset at the transmitter site and sunrise at
the receiving site, or vice versa.

There is also the effect of sunset and or sunrise enhancement at either the
receiving or transmitting site, but that is not true grey line.


A very good example of grey line dx'ing would perhaps be my reception of AFN Diego
Garcia on 4319 on October 21, 2000.

At the time I was using a Beverage antenna aimed south at South America, and the time
was about 2340.

If you look at a grey line map for that time and date you'll see that the grey line
was just past me here in Michigan (sunset), and just coming up on Diego Garcia
(sunrise). Grey line propagation will typically last for an hour or less.

I had access to 6 Beverage antennas, all terminated, and the only one that afforded
reception of Diego Garcia was the South American wire. By looking at a grey line map
you can see that the Diego Garcia signal was following a 'crooked path' along the
grey line, down through the Indian Ocean, touching Antarctica, up through South
America and on to my receiving site.

Reception at that time lasted perhaps a half hour to 45 minutes as the grey line
passed by me, and sunrise was rapidly approaching Diego Garcia.

Did I plan to hear it at that time? No, not really, though my purpose at the time was
to hear it.

I just happened to tune down to the frequency in hopes of hearing something at around
2330 and I had a het on the frequency. Bingo! I may have something there so I stuck
with it and about 10 minutes later it was clear that I indeed did have them on the
frequency, and the signal continued to build.

It was a nice evening for dx, and I was pleased to hear AFN Diego Garcia. A couple of
weeks later I was rewarded with a QSL letter.



dxAce
Michigan
USA


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Kachina 78 wrote:

Still having trouble IDing this one. I work second shift, so by the time I get
to the shack, this one drops from S-9 to S-7 between 0500-0530. By the music
their playing, I'd be inclined to think it's the Domestic Service of the
Namibian Broadcasting Corporation, in Windhoek. I'm in the midwest, so if we
think in terms of gray line DXing, by 0100 CST it's 0700 in Windhoek, which
would explain the steady fade the later it gets by me. There are times when the
announcer throws in some English, but it's still tough to copy any ID. Anyone
else hearing this one down in the trops? Good DXing to you. Gary,


As an additional note, Namibia used to also operate on 3270 a number of years ago,
however that frequency is no longer in use either.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




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There's also the "9pm at the transmitter" enhancement, written about in
detail in an early-1990s Fine Tuning's "Proceedings" publication in an
article by John Bryant. This phenomena apparently results from a region of
aligned, parallel "bumps" or rollers in the ionosphere in the 2 to 3 hours
after sunset. John's article has the data and background information on the
studies that were done which showed the existence of these aligned regions.

I've seen the enhancement on the tropical bands many, many times myself, but
less often on TP mediumwave. For instance, the Indonesian stations often
rise up from the background noise at their sunset, then level off or fade
away a few hours until roughly 9pm at their transmitter, then the signals
level off again until another boost is found at receiver sunrise.

The Fine Tuning group once published a set of charts and maps based on
John's article (I think it was a reprint of what was in the Proceedings
article). These charts helped the DXer to easily visualize the regions in
world experiencing "9pm at the transmitter" periods.

This form of signal enhancement sounded very weird to me the first time I
heard of it, but it truely works. Not all of the time of course, but it's
definitely a phenomenon that can help the DXer log good DX. It's been over
10 years since the article appeared, and I've had many DX sessions when I've
the boost, right around 9pm, transmitter time.

Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA USA


"dxAce" wrote in message
...

Grey line dx'ing implies that it is sunset at the transmitter site and

sunrise at
the receiving site, or vice versa.

There is also the effect of sunset and or sunrise enhancement at either

the
receiving or transmitting site, but that is not true grey line.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




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Old October 25th 04, 08:33 AM
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Thanks to all for the comeback, and good info. I do enjoy hitting the trops as
winter approaches, and the noise level is down. UPS just dropped off the Par
EF-SWL I ordered from Grove. Weather permitting, I'll get that up this week.
I've heard a lot of good things about it. I plan on installing it while the XYL
is at work. Maybe she won't notice "just one more" antenna. Good DXing to you,
Gary
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4nradio wrote:

There's also the "9pm at the transmitter" enhancement, written about in
detail in an early-1990s Fine Tuning's "Proceedings" publication in an
article by John Bryant. This phenomena apparently results from a region of
aligned, parallel "bumps" or rollers in the ionosphere in the 2 to 3 hours
after sunset. John's article has the data and background information on the
studies that were done which showed the existence of these aligned regions.

I've seen the enhancement on the tropical bands many, many times myself, but
less often on TP mediumwave. For instance, the Indonesian stations often
rise up from the background noise at their sunset, then level off or fade
away a few hours until roughly 9pm at their transmitter, then the signals
level off again until another boost is found at receiver sunrise.

The Fine Tuning group once published a set of charts and maps based on
John's article (I think it was a reprint of what was in the Proceedings
article). These charts helped the DXer to easily visualize the regions in
world experiencing "9pm at the transmitter" periods.

This form of signal enhancement sounded very weird to me the first time I
heard of it, but it truely works. Not all of the time of course, but it's
definitely a phenomenon that can help the DXer log good DX. It's been over
10 years since the article appeared, and I've had many DX sessions when I've
the boost, right around 9pm, transmitter time.


Yes, I recall the articles. I subscribed to FineTuning before it went defunct.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA USA

"dxAce" wrote in message
...

Grey line dx'ing implies that it is sunset at the transmitter site and

sunrise at
the receiving site, or vice versa.

There is also the effect of sunset and or sunrise enhancement at either

the
receiving or transmitting site, but that is not true grey line.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



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