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Old May 28th 05, 06:59 PM
John Plimmer
 
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Well, getting the Aussie Northern Territory stations which have a 50 Kw
output is already great DX, so getting a clear ID on a 1000 watt station
from far off PNG is really superb DX.
Congratulations and well done.
Everything has to come together for that = great DX skills, an outstanding
antenna system and a really good RX.
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John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa
South 33 d 47 m 32 s, East 20 d 07 m 32 s
Icom IC-756 PRO III with MW mods
RX Drake R8B, SW8 & ERGO software
Sony 7600D GE SRIII
BW XCR 30, Braun T1000, Sangean 818 & 803A.
Hallicrafters SX-100, Eddystone 940
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

"Guy Atkins" wrote in message
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Hi John,

The 100 kw claim is absolutely bogus. I've received a half dozen or so
emails from two people connected with the Wantok Radio Light project since
last December; one of them is the head engineer working on the

installation,
and the other is the USA head of fund raising and development for the 7120
khz station and it's FM sister-station.

Both of these people have said more than once that it is a 1 (ONE) Kw
transmitter! I even have a coverage map document that lists "1 Kw" as the
power, and the photographs I've seen of the transmitter show a very

compact
unit... definitely not a 100 Kw package!

So... there's no question that Wantok Radio Light is 1 Kw. The weak signal
I've been receiving here is appropriate for this power level. They are

also
using a "NVIS" antenna design that attempts to restrict as much RF energy

as
possible to a few hundred miles radius. Of course, we know that the

similar
NVIS "Shower Service" of the 120 meterband Aussies propagates around the
world despite their attempts to keep it local. Still, a lot less energy

than
1 Kw is propagated across the globe from Wantok Radio Light from their
transmitter/antenna combo.

The coverage map indicates a signal dropping to " 20 dBu" field strength
just past the Solomon Islands.

73,

Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA USA

"John Plimmer" wrote in message
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Great ID there Guy - thanks for that info.
I am puzzled though about the power from this TX.
One source says it is a 1 Kw station, the other 100 Kw.
Do you have reliable info as to exactly what the power output is??