At 14:09 07/03/2007, I wrote:
>Lots of other audio on the low band, haven't even had time to get to >the high band yet. Actually, I never got there....too much going on on the low band. By the time I got to the high band, anything there was pretty much gone. Anyway, pretty amazing morning, listening from 1400-1430 UT. The usual rapid ups and downs, to the point where you'd figure any channel that had a carrier, and most did, could have popped up into audio at any moment, then disappear again. Highlights: 720 had a hum on it at one point though no non-EE audio. 747 also showed a hum battling with the dominant (sometimes very dominant) NHK2 signal. 1053 had a big carrier, but no audio. Wonder if the Korean jammer is not modulating? Audio mostly limited to grumbling in the splatter: 558, 594 (that's what my notes say, but I know it was armchair later, just didn't note it as too obvious), 675, 693, 702, 801, 855 (hiding under a massive hum), 1143, 1242, 1305. Audio limited to a few words, enough to try IDing language: 531, 585, 639 (not CC, maybe EE?), 657, 666, 711 (KK?), 738 EE? direction ambiguous on loop, 864, 873, 972 though with usual massive carrier, 1017 not NHK, not China, 1134 limited by splash, 1287. Fair strength audio: 549, 567JJ, 612 Aussie, 621 x2 but such a mess as to be unreadable, 774,828, 945 China, 963 likely CRI Good audio, if only briefly: 747, 576 Russia Good fun. best wishes, Nick **************************************************************************** Nick Hall-Patch Victoria, B.C. Canada **************************************************************************** _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.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]
