Paul,

Your report reminds me of what I heard in AK in the 60s. Except in
those days the JJ stations were co channel with US.

On 12/11/16, Paul B. Walker, Jr. <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1840UTC to 1915UTC
> Galena, Alaska (-16 below, no windchill)
> Grundig Sattelite 750
> 225 foot long wire
> DXEngineering HF PreAmp
>
> 1242 Tokyo was missing as was Pyongyang on 657 and 873, AFN The Eagle on
> 810 from Tokyo  was briefly listenable but 1575 The Eagle from Misawa was
> totally absent.
>
> But I still had some interesting results, despite a crap ton of atmospheric
> noise.
>
> The most interesting one was 729ABC 5RN Brisbane getting wiped out and
> buried by an Asian. Whenever I've had 729 in the morning, it's always been
> 729ABC Brisbane, sometimes strong, sometimes not. .but always them. Audio:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpFylHsGGW0
>
> 1206 was in kinda weak with that repeating loop of Silent Night. Audio:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtyVU2KEI3A
>
> 1134 KBS Hamminjok 2 Radio was about the strongest, signal wise.. with
> music. Audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60HCHlsoIdM
>
> 1188 was pretty good too, not quite as strong as 1134 KBS but there wasn't
> as much noise. I happened to catch the top of hour station ID on JOKP/NHK
> Radio into the NHK Newsdesk. Audio:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vzPjr8j1M8
>
> 1314 was in fairly well with some music. Audio here:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vzPjr8j1M8
>
> And file this under "I must be in the right place". W1440 Oldies, CKHR
> Westaskawin, Alberta with 10kw Non Directional Day and 3 towers at night.
> There are my constant, daily visitor on 1440khz. They might be weak, and
> sometimes, like today, they're strong. But I don't usually hear them in the
> morning, just at night.  Audio:
> http://www.onairdj.com/W1440Oldies121120161904UTC.mp3
>
> I had a pretty strong 1548 4QD Emerald, QLD. I've had it before, but it's
> not usually very strong. Audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11UwMyi_XI8
>
> 1566 HLAZ with it's 250KW and 6 towers was a bit fadey, which isn't usual
> here. It's usually pretty strong, solid and steady. Today, as usual when I
> catch it, it's a man talking in Russian. Audio:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE0IqiSNm-s
>
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