It was a great morning for hearing TP signals. However, several of the NHK 
powerhouses were heard and that made it a good morning here in north central 
Oklahoma. Receiver: Modified Tecsun PL-310 & 7.5-inch loopstick. Local sunrise 
at 1230 UTC.

558  unID het, 1159-1232.
567  JOIK, Sapporo J, 1219, //594, poor.
594  JOAK, Tokyo J, 1217, man & woman talking JJ, poor to fair. Barely audible 
1229-1233.
648  Probable VOR,Razdolnoye, het, 1158, faint, CKOM 650 QRM.
693  Probable JOAB, Tokyo J, het, 1227.
702  unID het, 1141, poor.
747  JOIB, Sapporo J, 1212, //774, poor, KRMG 740 QRM.
774  JOUB, Akita J, 1112, man speaking JJ, poor. At 1204, NHK2 Basic English 
lesson. At 1235-1239, strong het past sunrise, KSPI 780 QRM.  
828  JOBB, Osaka J, 1234, barely audible talk, fading to het at 1234.
873  Probable JOGB, Kumamoto J, het, 1224.

Missing this morning was any sign of HLCA 972.  
    
Good DX. 

Richard Allen
36°22'51"N / 97°26'35"W
(near Perry OK USA)
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