John H. Bryant wrote:

I pretty much though that was going to be it, but then I cruised by 801 just at dawn where a woman was reading a long Biblical quotation. I had noted a station in EE here at bandfade yesterday, but it was too weak to have a chance at ID. After 20 years of DXing TPs, I don't have anything heard, much less verified on 801, so I was very interested. I figgered it for an Aussie, though Aussie stations running religious programs are rare, and I noticed a an obscure 5-call in PAL that was at least a possibility.... excitement, plans for war dances, if it lasted until 1330 and I caught an ID. It was sloooowly fading by 1325 and I happened to reread that page of PAL and it all came clear.... KTWG, Agana Guam! It almost had to be!

I'm sort of confused, John. I thought there had been previous receptions of KTWG at Grayland, so I checked Chuck's master log. Lo and behold, there's a KTWG log credited to you on September 5, 2003, complete wth an ID. Should that have been someone else's log?

Bruce


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