Listened from 1220-1250UT, may not have been entirely awake at times.   It 
wasn't a morning for stations fading in for any length of time....mostly they 
were heard just for a minute or two.  The DU's tended towards NZ and Fiji, 
though a couple of Aussie frequencies appeared also.   I really didn't hear any 
Asian signals beyond 1566, but note what I thought was DU audio on 774 at 1231, 
just about when Orcas Island was getting a little Japanese visit, so, now I'm 
wondering.  A few minutes earlier a definite Asian carrier was coming in on 
1134, per the loop, but the hazy recollection says Aussie EE and DU direction 
for 774.  (Aussie EE not being a sure  indicator of Australia of course; NHK2 
gets its English speakers from down under as well)


pretty darn good audio (at least briefly): none

reasonable audios (though often battling w/splash or noise): none

not so reasonable audio, occasional words in splash or noise: 639 at 1233UT 
w/island mx; heard several times more weakly before this;  774 seemed Australia 
at 1231 (see above);

Burbles in the splatter and noise, DU except for 1566:   567 at 1245UT; 576 at 
1227; 585 at 1224; 612 at 1230; 675 at 1239 and later; 756 at 1222 and 1242; 
765 at 1235; 783 at 1241;  963 at 1240; 1566 at 1231, the usual big carrier 
with mostly no audio

Strongish het, no audio (either undermodulated or ravaged by splatter): (DU 
unless noted)  738, 819, 828 w/SAH, so perhaps Asia also;  1098; 1134 at 1228, 
Asian direction; 1503; 1548




best wishes,

Nick


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Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada  

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