At 07:52 AM 10/21/2006, you wrote:

>Not too bad a morning, definitely Asiatic again, and the "ADK" beacon 
>was at fair strength on 530.  Fair audio on the Japanese big guns 
>plus CRI on 963. Things petered out pretty rapidly above 1000kHz 
>however, though might have been better earlier.  My bandscan didn't 
>get there until about 1430UT.
>
>best wishes,
>
>Nick
I monitored between 13:57 and 15:00 UTC.  Mostly a JJ morning here, but again 
highly variable.  I would about to change frequencies when a signal would 
suddenly pop up.  For
example 567 JOIK suddenly became an 8/10 at 14:07 whereas before there was 
nothing!  I noted this again several other times.  828 JOBB was very strong 
just before 14:45 but
then died but returned at 14:55 and was audible right through to sign-off at 
15:00, albeit weakly.  Only 13 audios this morning,  but many the strongest 
(JJ) I've heard in a while.
Frequencies heard:  558, 567, 585, 594, 675 (pres Vietnam), 738, 747,  774, 
828, 963 (CRI), 1053 (N Korea plus jammer), 1179, and 1575 (Thailand).  The 
upper  band was pretty
dead too. ........Walt 


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