At 06:39 AM 6/27/2008, you wrote:
>Wow,
>
>It was even better than two days ago and much more akin to Steve's loggings 
>than Dennis'.  Strange how 50 or 100 miles, or even 15 can make substantial 
>differences in what was heard from  more than 1/3 the way 'round the globe.
>
>I was up early, tuning in first 45 minutes before dawn. There were already a 
>dozen DU audios, though all were in the 6 or 6+ category. For once, early 
>promises on the band paid off at max dawn.  Things were pretty much like that, 
>a lot of 6s, until 1200, 15 minutes before dawn. Then things heated up with 
>many more 6s and a few 7s on the dial. Once again, 675 and especially 612 were 
>the stars of the show. 675, Christchurch managed a legitimate 8 at 1214... 
>more or less dawn; 612 sustained an 8 for a loooong time. I listened to 612 
>from about 1212 until 1245, a full 30 minutes after dawn (!!!) It was a legit 
>8 from when I noted it at 1212 until after 1225, holding at a 7 past 1230, 
>still a very strong 6 at 1236, dipped slightly, but rebuilt to a 7+ at 1240, 
>finally losing audio and then the carrier in quick succession at 1245. 
>Although this kind of post-dawn behavior is common at the coast and I note it 
>on some good Fall mornings to Asia (I have a pretty good water path that !
 direction) I don't think that I've ever heard DU audio sustained so long from 
here on Orcas. My path to DU is about 80% land for the first 60 miles or so. By 
the way, the other audios on the band were all gone by 1225.
>
>Well, here is a summary of the notes. The level is 6 or 6+, just beneath 
>language recognition, unless otherwise noted, the perintheticals are the most 
>likely stations):


I'm afraid that I'm not going to be able to contribute much, if anything this 
morning.  First, another delivery overnight.  Second, my Perseus recording was 
switched to the Australia/NZ loop, but I forgot to add 10 dB of attenuation 
which is needed....otherwise the Perseus overloads.  It's therefore doubtful 
that I'll have anything useful between the 11:45 to 12:15 time frame.  Your 
comments, John, mirror my observations of the DU stations last fall.....they'd 
always peak after our local dawn. ........Walt



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