At 06:41 11/21/2008, Dennis wrote:



>JOUB 774 is in the Northern part of  Japan, with the power and location I guess
>that is way their the top TP here.  JOGB 870 is in the Southern part of Japan
>and they are not heard here as often as the other powerhouse stations.


It's interesting how well JOUB comes in. JOIB 747 is further north and gets 
dark earlier at this time of year, yet JOUB often fades in first and with more 
strength.   Neither JOUB's location (Akita), nor JOIB's (Sapporo) are on the 
Pacific coast, in fact both are much closer to the Sea of Japan, but perhaps 
JOUB's transmitter site has better ground conductivity.  

Obviously a research trip to Japan is in order.   

Tonight, JOUB's fade in strength hasn't been as good as the last couple of 
nights, and had strong carriers on 738 and 1017, so Asiatic conditions not 
quite as good?

best wishes,

Nick





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Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada 

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