At 06:23 AM 10/29/2006, you wrote:

>Yesterday I heard no TP's and today I heard audio on 567, 594, 603, 648, 
>693, 702, 729, 747, 774 and 828!  The most interesting was 648 with two 
>stations heard from 1325 to 1402 UT.  One station had a woman taliking and 
>the other had a man talking.  At 1400 UT one of the stations had a very 
>short tune who it this one?  Now at 1420 I still have a very weak carrier 
>from JOAK-594 which is well past my local sunrise.
>
>Bill Block
>Prescott Valley, AZ
Wow, and I thought yesterday was a pretty good morning.  For me on the west 
coast, this morning, frankly sucks!  Very poor conditions with a total of 6 
audios between 13:56 and 14:36 as I type this:
594 (JOAK), 747 (NHK2), 828 (NHK2), 855 (NKorea), 963 (CRI RR....the 
strongest), 972 (HLCA also pretty good)....and that's it.  Sure not worth 
waking up early for that!  Glad your conditions were better, Bill.  I suspect
that the auroral curtain was lapping the ionosphere this far north........Walt 
Salmaniw, Victoria 


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