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2 Dec 07:33 UTC 8867 kHz USB - "Lan Chile 833" calls "Pascua" and passes a
position report in Spanish. Later on, at 07:52, giving position update to "Tahiti" radio. Mark. Auckland New Zealand. |
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WONDERFUL CATCH!
I have been playing cat and mouse with that station for years without any luck -- John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa South 33 d 47 m 32 s, East 20 d 07 m 32 s. 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 "Mark" wrote in message news:1101977515.604170@ftpsrv1... 2 Dec 07:33 UTC 8867 kHz USB - "Lan Chile 833" calls "Pascua" and passes a position report in Spanish. Later on, at 07:52, giving position update to "Tahiti" radio. Mark. Auckland New Zealand. |
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John,
I know how you feel. Easter Island is (sort of!) one of my neighbours, but haven't ever heard an HF signal from their before. (I had the pleasure of visiting Easter Island some years ago and can recommend it!) I could hear both the aircraft and the ground station, although the aircraft was a louder signal, both very audible though. Mark. Auckland, New Zealand. "John Plimmer" wrote in message ... WONDERFUL CATCH! I have been playing cat and mouse with that station for years without any luck -- John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa South 33 d 47 m 32 s, East 20 d 07 m 32 s. 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 "Mark" wrote in message news:1101977515.604170@ftpsrv1... 2 Dec 07:33 UTC 8867 kHz USB - "Lan Chile 833" calls "Pascua" and passes a position report in Spanish. Later on, at 07:52, giving position update to "Tahiti" radio. Mark. Auckland New Zealand. |
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Wow Mark, that must be some catch to garner such high praise from Mr.
Plimmer! By the way, what receiver and antenna did you hear this one on? Regards, Grumpus "Mark" wrote in message news:1102051256.714637@ftpsrv1... John, I know how you feel. Easter Island is (sort of!) one of my neighbours, but haven't ever heard an HF signal from their before. (I had the pleasure of visiting Easter Island some years ago and can recommend it!) I could hear both the aircraft and the ground station, although the aircraft was a louder signal, both very audible though. Mark. Auckland, New Zealand. "John Plimmer" wrote in message ... WONDERFUL CATCH! I have been playing cat and mouse with that station for years without any luck -- John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa South 33 d 47 m 32 s, East 20 d 07 m 32 s. 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 "Mark" wrote in message news:1101977515.604170@ftpsrv1... 2 Dec 07:33 UTC 8867 kHz USB - "Lan Chile 833" calls "Pascua" and passes a position report in Spanish. Later on, at 07:52, giving position update to "Tahiti" radio. Mark. Auckland New Zealand. |
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Actually Grumpus, Isla de Pascua (Easter Island) is the Holy Grail of the
ultimate DX catch from here in South Africa. There are only two ways of catching it: Firstly on 580 Khz MW they have a 250 watt station = the chances of getting that are very remote indeed. Second is the aeradio station at Hanga Roa - problem is here that only about two a/c regularly go that route a day. The a/c from Santiago, Chile, to Tahiti via Isla de Pascua (Easter Island) and the one returning. So you see there is hardly any traffic to pick up and you have got to be on air listening for that one and only a/c at the right exact time. So Mark's catch, even though he is much nearer to Hanga Roa than me, is still brilliant listening to catch the only a/c of the single daily flight. Here in South Africa, that a/c movement takes place at 3.00 am in the morning my time, and as you can imagine, I am not often listening at that hour. So Mark got a rare and unique catch PS - even dxAce has not got Isla de Pascua (Easter Island) on his QSL list........... -- John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa South 33 d 47 m 32 s, East 20 d 07 m 32 s. 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 "Grumpus" wrote in message Wow Mark, that must be some catch to garner such high praise from Mr. Plimmer! By the way, what receiver and antenna did you hear this one on? Regards, Grumpus "Mark" wrote in message John, I know how you feel. Easter Island is (sort of!) one of my neighbours, but haven't ever heard an HF signal from their before. (I had the pleasure of visiting Easter Island some years ago and can recommend it!) I could hear both the aircraft and the ground station, although the aircraft was a louder signal, both very audible though. Mark. Auckland, New Zealand. "John Plimmer" WONDERFUL CATCH! I have been playing cat and mouse with that station for years without any luck -- John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa "Mark" wrote in message news:1101977515.604170@ftpsrv1... 2 Dec 07:33 UTC 8867 kHz USB - "Lan Chile 833" calls "Pascua" and passes a position report in Spanish. Later on, at 07:52, giving position update to "Tahiti" radio. Mark. Auckland New Zealand. |
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![]() John Plimmer wrote: Actually Grumpus, Isla de Pascua (Easter Island) is the Holy Grail of the ultimate DX catch from here in South Africa. There are only two ways of catching it: Firstly on 580 Khz MW they have a 250 watt station = the chances of getting that are very remote indeed. Second is the aeradio station at Hanga Roa - problem is here that only about two a/c regularly go that route a day. The a/c from Santiago, Chile, to Tahiti via Isla de Pascua (Easter Island) and the one returning. So you see there is hardly any traffic to pick up and you have got to be on air listening for that one and only a/c at the right exact time. So Mark's catch, even though he is much nearer to Hanga Roa than me, is still brilliant listening to catch the only a/c of the single daily flight. Here in South Africa, that a/c movement takes place at 3.00 am in the morning my time, and as you can imagine, I am not often listening at that hour. So Mark got a rare and unique catch PS - even dxAce has not got Isla de Pascua (Easter Island) on his QSL list........... That's because the only thing on my QSL list are shortwave broadcasting stations..... Mediumwave and utility stations don't count as shortwave broadcast. dxAce Michigan USA http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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![]() dxAce wrote: John Plimmer wrote: Actually Grumpus, Isla de Pascua (Easter Island) is the Holy Grail of the ultimate DX catch from here in South Africa. There are only two ways of catching it: Firstly on 580 Khz MW they have a 250 watt station = the chances of getting that are very remote indeed. Second is the aeradio station at Hanga Roa - problem is here that only about two a/c regularly go that route a day. The a/c from Santiago, Chile, to Tahiti via Isla de Pascua (Easter Island) and the one returning. So you see there is hardly any traffic to pick up and you have got to be on air listening for that one and only a/c at the right exact time. So Mark's catch, even though he is much nearer to Hanga Roa than me, is still brilliant listening to catch the only a/c of the single daily flight. Here in South Africa, that a/c movement takes place at 3.00 am in the morning my time, and as you can imagine, I am not often listening at that hour. So Mark got a rare and unique catch PS - even dxAce has not got Isla de Pascua (Easter Island) on his QSL list........... That's because the only thing on my QSL list are shortwave broadcasting stations..... Mediumwave and utility stations don't count as shortwave broadcast. One thing is, the last time I checked my QSL list I think there were at least 23 countries there that are no longer on the air SWBC wise, since then a couple more have either disappeared or are in the process of doing so. A sorry state of affairs. dxAce Michigan USA http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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Hi Grumpus,
Heard this on a JRC NRD-545, with a one of my three antennas, a random wire about 12 metres (almost 40 feet) long. And, six minutes ago, just heard Lan Chile again, calling Pascua, en espanol! Can't believe it! Mark. "Grumpus" wrote in message om... Wow Mark, that must be some catch to garner such high praise from Mr. Plimmer! By the way, what receiver and antenna did you hear this one on? Regards, Grumpus "Mark" wrote in message news:1102051256.714637@ftpsrv1... John, I know how you feel. Easter Island is (sort of!) one of my neighbours, but haven't ever heard an HF signal from their before. (I had the pleasure of visiting Easter Island some years ago and can recommend it!) I could hear both the aircraft and the ground station, although the aircraft was a louder signal, both very audible though. Mark. Auckland, New Zealand. "John Plimmer" wrote in message ... WONDERFUL CATCH! I have been playing cat and mouse with that station for years without any luck -- John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa South 33 d 47 m 32 s, East 20 d 07 m 32 s. 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 "Mark" wrote in message news:1101977515.604170@ftpsrv1... 2 Dec 07:33 UTC 8867 kHz USB - "Lan Chile 833" calls "Pascua" and passes a position report in Spanish. Later on, at 07:52, giving position update to "Tahiti" radio. Mark. Auckland New Zealand. |
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Yes John,
I, too, understand there are two flights daily from Santiago de Chile to Hanga Roa (Easter Island, or Isla de Pascua). I heard (and have just heard again, minutes ago) Lan Chile flight 833. The other flight is Lan Chile 033. I flew on this flight, way back in July, 1986. As you say John, it is interesting to hear Easter Island, even from Auckland (3,830 nautical miles, bearing 105 degrees). As I write this, I hear Lan Chile again (second time this evening) and the signal is being stepped on by Qantas flights talking to Auckland, and other flights talking to San Francisco. (And now, having been unsuccessful on raising Pascua: "Santiago, Santiago, Lan Chile Ocho Tres Tres en Ocho Ocho Seis Siete", in English: "Lan Chile 833 on 8867". Mark. "John Plimmer" wrote in message ... Actually Grumpus, Isla de Pascua (Easter Island) is the Holy Grail of the ultimate DX catch from here in South Africa. There are only two ways of catching it: Firstly on 580 Khz MW they have a 250 watt station = the chances of getting that are very remote indeed. Second is the aeradio station at Hanga Roa - problem is here that only about two a/c regularly go that route a day. The a/c from Santiago, Chile, to Tahiti via Isla de Pascua (Easter Island) and the one returning. So you see there is hardly any traffic to pick up and you have got to be on air listening for that one and only a/c at the right exact time. So Mark's catch, even though he is much nearer to Hanga Roa than me, is still brilliant listening to catch the only a/c of the single daily flight. Here in South Africa, that a/c movement takes place at 3.00 am in the morning my time, and as you can imagine, I am not often listening at that hour. So Mark got a rare and unique catch PS - even dxAce has not got Isla de Pascua (Easter Island) on his QSL list........... -- John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa South 33 d 47 m 32 s, East 20 d 07 m 32 s. 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 "Grumpus" wrote in message Wow Mark, that must be some catch to garner such high praise from Mr. Plimmer! By the way, what receiver and antenna did you hear this one on? Regards, Grumpus "Mark" wrote in message John, I know how you feel. Easter Island is (sort of!) one of my neighbours, but haven't ever heard an HF signal from their before. (I had the pleasure of visiting Easter Island some years ago and can recommend it!) I could hear both the aircraft and the ground station, although the aircraft was a louder signal, both very audible though. Mark. Auckland, New Zealand. "John Plimmer" WONDERFUL CATCH! I have been playing cat and mouse with that station for years without any luck -- John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa "Mark" wrote in message news:1101977515.604170@ftpsrv1... 2 Dec 07:33 UTC 8867 kHz USB - "Lan Chile 833" calls "Pascua" and passes a position report in Spanish. Later on, at 07:52, giving position update to "Tahiti" radio. Mark. Auckland New Zealand. |
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Time I heard Lan Chile again is 4 Dec 08:50 UTC, then calling Santiago at
09:01. "Mark" wrote in message news:1102151101.649464@ftpsrv1... Yes John, I, too, understand there are two flights daily from Santiago de Chile to Hanga Roa (Easter Island, or Isla de Pascua). I heard (and have just heard again, minutes ago) Lan Chile flight 833. The other flight is Lan Chile 033. I flew on this flight, way back in July, 1986. As you say John, it is interesting to hear Easter Island, even from Auckland (3,830 nautical miles, bearing 105 degrees). As I write this, I hear Lan Chile again (second time this evening) and the signal is being stepped on by Qantas flights talking to Auckland, and other flights talking to San Francisco. (And now, having been unsuccessful on raising Pascua: "Santiago, Santiago, Lan Chile Ocho Tres Tres en Ocho Ocho Seis Siete", in English: "Lan Chile 833 on 8867". Mark. "John Plimmer" wrote in message ... Actually Grumpus, Isla de Pascua (Easter Island) is the Holy Grail of the ultimate DX catch from here in South Africa. There are only two ways of catching it: Firstly on 580 Khz MW they have a 250 watt station = the chances of getting that are very remote indeed. Second is the aeradio station at Hanga Roa - problem is here that only about two a/c regularly go that route a day. The a/c from Santiago, Chile, to Tahiti via Isla de Pascua (Easter Island) and the one returning. So you see there is hardly any traffic to pick up and you have got to be on air listening for that one and only a/c at the right exact time. So Mark's catch, even though he is much nearer to Hanga Roa than me, is still brilliant listening to catch the only a/c of the single daily flight. Here in South Africa, that a/c movement takes place at 3.00 am in the morning my time, and as you can imagine, I am not often listening at that hour. So Mark got a rare and unique catch PS - even dxAce has not got Isla de Pascua (Easter Island) on his QSL list........... -- John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa South 33 d 47 m 32 s, East 20 d 07 m 32 s. 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 "Grumpus" wrote in message Wow Mark, that must be some catch to garner such high praise from Mr. Plimmer! By the way, what receiver and antenna did you hear this one on? Regards, Grumpus "Mark" wrote in message John, I know how you feel. Easter Island is (sort of!) one of my neighbours, but haven't ever heard an HF signal from their before. (I had the pleasure of visiting Easter Island some years ago and can recommend it!) I could hear both the aircraft and the ground station, although the aircraft was a louder signal, both very audible though. Mark. Auckland, New Zealand. "John Plimmer" WONDERFUL CATCH! I have been playing cat and mouse with that station for years without any luck -- John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa "Mark" wrote in message news:1101977515.604170@ftpsrv1... 2 Dec 07:33 UTC 8867 kHz USB - "Lan Chile 833" calls "Pascua" and passes a position report in Spanish. Later on, at 07:52, giving position update to "Tahiti" radio. Mark. Auckland New Zealand. |
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