At 07:21 AM 10/14/2006, John H. Bryant wrote:

>Wow,
>
>Ol Mr. Sun did a number on the band, eh??? I had ten TPs in threshold 
>audio or more (down from 50 plus). Even worse, only 774, 828 and 1575 
>(very briefly) were even strong enough to ID the language. None were 
>listenable, at all.
>
>Happily, there is always tomorrow!
>
>John B.


Ditto that here, John.  In fact, this was my worst morning of the season, at 
least initially.  I started at 13:50.  With that first pass, there wasn't a 
single audio heard.  Clearly things were bad when I didn't hear a peep out of 
SQM on 529.  Still, it was fun to listen for a very definite dawn enhancement.  
VOA Thailand on 1575 was the best of the lot, although the Japanese NHK2s came 
up to quite a descent and listenable signal.  Nothing out of HLAZ, though.  
Only 8 audios this morning on 567, 747, 774, 828, 837, 1197, 1287 and 1575.  
Yep, there's always tomorrow!  I feel kind of sorry for Colin who was all 
excited about Beverage dxing on the Saanich Peninsula this morning.....ain't 
gonna hear much more than us, I suspect!........Walt.  


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