What with the solar numbers yesterday and the beguiling rain this AM, I snuggled in the covers for an extra 90 minutes this AM. I was at the dials for dawn enhancement, though and was sort of shocked at the improvement over yesterday AM. Below 1300, the conditions were almost "normal," with the exception of the Koreas being noticeably down. Had all of the usual JJ Big Guns and a decent handful of the normal Chinese, all in quite good audio. The highlight of the morning was Sapporo on 1287, with by far its best audio of the season... Arm chair copy and not up and down like many of the rest.
Nick, I had the off-channel carrier above 774. Once I "measured" 774.143 and the second time, later, it was 744.130..... Don't know if it moved in that 15 minutes or maybe I was just sloppy one of the two times. In both cases, the two carriers were undulating in quite similar fashions, though possibly not EXACTLY the same. One problem with my two super-sized EWEs... they really do respond like the models say.... almost circular, with a notch out of the back side. Unless there happens to be significant noise or QRM in that notch, they aren't all that directional.... so, I often can't distinguish between DU and Asia with them..... and anything less diverse is really just guessing. I also had what I sure think is a spur on 747, high. Probably 747.040 or so.... much closer in, but still clearly distinguishable. Anyway, the ionosphere does seem well on the way to recovery. I hope that Colin Newell was out with his Beverage! John B. _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://arizona.hard-core-dx.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
