At 09:47 AM 5/23/2009, you wrote:
>I am confident that I heard a female in a foreign language on 1710  
>Wednesday night while listening on the Eton, bare, outside near the  
>mailbox, away from all the house noise. Last night I took both the  
>2010 and the Eton outside with the Palomar loop and got nothing but  
>KIRO/KOMO, (nearby) KKMO garbage and slop from the nearby  
>hypermodulated Part 15 station. Inside using the HQ180 and the  
>Palomar, there was not even anything BFOable. I was sorry to hear  
>that there was no trace of it down in SW WA because I had asked my  
>brother-in-law to try to track it on his way back from Oregon to  
>Silver Lake (I-5 Exit 59). Also, since I didn't even get a peep last  
>night, I thought perhaps it might be off. In my delusionary state, I  
>thought perhaps the Yiddish station Brooklyn could have been skipping  
>in but turned off for the sabbath. I appear to have exhausted my  
>research resources but am confident it is trackable. There is no  
>doubt in my mind that Pat will ultimately get his verie!

Pete, I too had very little last night.  Not sure whether this was propagation 
or if the transmitter wasn't there.  I do see the blip (even now on the Perseus 
during the day), but this is more likely an anomaly of my set up, or possibly 
the KIRO/KOMO mixing product.  I'll check again tonight.  Definitely skip, 
though, with the profound fades.  Brooklyn?  I wish!  No, it was Christian, so 
not the Brooklyn station for certain!  ...Walt. 

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