Things were much reduced from yesterday, but not horrible. From the
early upload by Walt Salmaniw, I'd say that the relationship between
his location/antennas and mine is back to normal. He hears DU a bit
better usually and I hear JJ and China a bit better.
DXed from 1220 until 1250, just after dawn. The JJs made their
appearance, a bit later than I expected (1230) and were brief and
weak. I did have 747//774//828 but all were 6s, really. Later, I
think that 774 (which stayed around some) was DU.
The Kiwi's outdid the Aussies, this AM, with the real star being 756,
running at 7 throughout the morning, with peaks to 8. 675 did better
than usual, too.
With the exception of those two, peaks were brief.
Threshold level unless noted:
531
576
585 seemed // 576 late (1243) Must be 7RN @6-
612
675 Did well from 1230 7s
621 @6 late
747//774//828 Briefly @1230. All Poor
756 7s all AM, peaks to 8
765 Better than usual. ^ with a few peaks to 7
882 Lite orchestral briefly at dawn. Likely Southern Star, Auckland.
891 a few peaks to 7
1107
1098 Massive OC around dawn
1566 Very undermodulated 6 at peaks after 1230
The Aussies arrived later than the Kiwi's as has been the pattern lately...
I'll miss these DUs when they are totally gone, but BRING ON THE ASIANS!
John B.
Orcas Island, WA, USA
Rcvrs: WiNRADiO 313e, Eton e1, Ultralights
Antennas: Two 70' x 100' Conti Super Loops, West and Northwest
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