Hi everyone:
This is my first post of loggings from the island of Newfoundland, off Canada's east coast.
I only started listening to pirates a couple of months ago, but it has been a tremendous amount of fun.  Up to last week, I was hearing mostly 100w to 1 kw stations, but two weeks ago I moved my antenna 30m from my house, eliminating power line noise.  The results have been incredible.  While everyone else has been commenting on the horrible conditions this past weekend, I had the best Dxing weekend of my life!
Before my logs, I have to thank everyone in Iann's chat room (http://www.easyshopdiscountzone.com/rad ... e/english/), and especailly Iann himself, for all of their help and advice over the past couple of months.  It's impossible to name all of the nice, helpful people that I have met, there have been so many, but you know who you are.  Thank you everyone.
The logs:
Friday, April 3
2045-2116   6394,6 kHz   TransAtlantic Broadcast   14341   Music, lots of talk,  "Great Balls of Fire" at 2119  (20w)
2236-2300   6554,1 kHz   Galaxy Radio   24441   Music including Rolling Stones Polka Medley & Ghostbusters. (25w)
2340-2341   6235,0 kHz   MRF Radio   24441   Playing with carrier around and on top of Relmus.  ID as "MRF Radio". (35w)
2340-2400   6235,0 kHz   Relmus Radio 34442  "These Boots are Made for Walking"  plus other country,  Pink Floyd by request. (150w)
Saturday, April 4
Got up at 0430 local (0800utc),but only one morning log:
0933-0955   6305,0 kHz   Radio Black Power   24441  "You're The One That I Want",  "Kung Fu Fighting"  faded out 0955. (Sunrise here was apporoximately 0915, so this signal broke the "daylight barrier" to North America).
2106-2136   6209,9 kHz  UNID    14331  Barely audible,  mix of talk and pop music,  phone number given "0044....".  still on at 2211 and 0012 rechecks at same poor level.  Phone number and programming matched that heard by European listeners in the morning,  but noone in Iann's chat room could hear it at night!  I was given the full number by a fellow listener, called and left a message, but no reply.
2238-2300   3920,0 kHz  Voice of the Netherlands   44443   Music and greetings (600w)
2328-2340   6240,0 kHz   Radio Alttrex   34442   lots of CCR, greetiings,  Pink Floyd by request.  (35w)
Sunday, April 5
2010-2030    6925,0u kHz   Spider Radio   24431   "Heart of Glass",  "Whiter Shade of Pale",  greek rock, greetings
2030-2058   3895,0  kHz   Continental Radio  Easy listening music, Elvis "Suspicious Minds"
This is not a complete list of my logs, but all of the above (with the exception of VOTN and Spider) were new stations for me. This is why I consider this to have been such an excellent  weekend.
I have posted these logs in order to encourage other North American listeners to try their luck.  I was inspired by Dave Valko's logs on this site, and I hope I might inspire others.
For any prospective newbies who want to try their luck:
Mystery Radio, 6220,0 kHz, is a regular here, fading in around 1830/1900 and reaching up to 54444 on Saturday.  Playback, 6870 kHz is another consistant performer, generally one number below Mystery on the SINPO overall rating.  Laser Hot Hits, measured here at 4024,6 kHz is, at worst, just a carrier and, at best, barely audible.  (Makes me wonder if they are beaming to Europe, or behind a very big hill.)
73's 
Terry
			
			
									
																
						Logs from Newfoundland, Canada
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Welcome aboard from the other coast, eh?  
 
How are conditions over there? Pretty sporadic on this coast. One day I can hear a "flea fart" from your neck of the woods, the next day I can barely get a CBC station
 
Cheers!
			
			
									
													How are conditions over there? Pretty sporadic on this coast. One day I can hear a "flea fart" from your neck of the woods, the next day I can barely get a CBC station
Cheers!
Glowbug
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- newfoundland dxer
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 - Location: Newfoundland, Canada
 
Hi Glowbug:
Thanks for the welcome. I know the rain coast well. I have family out there. Must be a real challenge to log Europirates though!
I'm not sure if I am the most qualified to judge conditions. I thought last weekend was excellent, which is the total opposite of all the more experienced listener's postings.
 
I've only been able to listen weekends recently, and they have been pretty consistant: Lots of pirates audible in the evening, none or few audible mornings. This seems to go against the conventional wisdom for North American listeners, but it works for my QTH.
As for non-Eurorpean reception, I can't really comment. I've been focused almost entirely on Europirates. Even my recreational listening has been Mystery and Playback.
 
73's
Terry
			
			
									
																
						Thanks for the welcome. I know the rain coast well. I have family out there. Must be a real challenge to log Europirates though!
I'm not sure if I am the most qualified to judge conditions. I thought last weekend was excellent, which is the total opposite of all the more experienced listener's postings.
I've only been able to listen weekends recently, and they have been pretty consistant: Lots of pirates audible in the evening, none or few audible mornings. This seems to go against the conventional wisdom for North American listeners, but it works for my QTH.
As for non-Eurorpean reception, I can't really comment. I've been focused almost entirely on Europirates. Even my recreational listening has been Mystery and Playback.
73's
Terry
Hi Terry,
Well, we've had a few great spring days for us over here to dry out somewhat. Back to the drizzle tonight though
 
Some good DX news from our other coast !
 
It is a challenge to log Europirates, but I have been able to hear more of them than the US ones - of which I logged my first one a couple months back since beginning DX'ing a little over 30 years ago. N-S prop is spectacular - 400mW Mojave Desert beacons I can hear. E-W prop requires a miracle.
I'll blame all these mountains
When the sun acts up (hear that sun... SPOTS! We need SPOTS!
 ), I can get some great auroral prop over the pole. 
Cheers!
			
			
									
													Well, we've had a few great spring days for us over here to dry out somewhat. Back to the drizzle tonight though
Some good DX news from our other coast !
It is a challenge to log Europirates, but I have been able to hear more of them than the US ones - of which I logged my first one a couple months back since beginning DX'ing a little over 30 years ago. N-S prop is spectacular - 400mW Mojave Desert beacons I can hear. E-W prop requires a miracle.
I'll blame all these mountains
When the sun acts up (hear that sun... SPOTS! We need SPOTS!
Cheers!
Glowbug
"Tubes are the spice of life"
(Unless specifically stated, my posts are my opinion and not as an Admin)
			
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