Well, it's mostly coming in fine out here in Alberta.  HAARP itself is
weaker because I'm beamed at 210 deg rather than 280 like last night  but
the echoes are often quite strong and once in a while hard to tell from the
original HAARP signal.  There are quick deep fades as well, more so than
last night, where the echo drops out for one pulse but returns by the next
one or two.  No real interference, an odd pulse and a couple of sweepers
going by but very infrequent.

Don

On Jan 20, 2008 6:39 AM, Walter Salmaniw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Well no point in sticking around.  Compared to last night, conditions are
> dismal.  Tonight, 6792.5 is heard at 20 dB at best above the noise floor,
> with the moon bounce still audible weakly most times.  Sounds a lot like the
> 2nd hour did on 7 megs last night.  I don't think I'll bother to stick
> around for the next hour.  I did notice some SSB interference a few minutes
> after the start of the broadcast.  Otherwise, just mostly a lot of noise and
> poor propagation tonight.....Walt in Victoria.
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