Happy Thanksgiving Day to our Canadian neighbours.

It was another poor morning for reception of TP signals here in northern 
Oklahoma this morning.  Receiver: Tecsun PL-310 with 7.5-inch loopstick.  Local 
sunrise was at 1233 UTC.

558  unID, 1222, weak het, QRM 560 KLZ.
702  unID. 1222, slight het, not heard earlier.
747  unId (JOIB?), 0909, slight het, moderate lightning static, QRM 770 WSB.  
Het audible through 1027.
774  JOUB, Akita J, 0916, barely audible unintelligible talk, moderate 
lightning static.  Fair at 1018, Basic English lesson, followed at 1030 by 
woman speaking JJ.  Poor at 1213-1220, Basic English lessons.  Only het audible 
at 1228-1234.
828  unID (JOBB?), 1229-1233, het, not heard earlier.

As has been the norm here for the past three decades, JOUB continues to be the 
most likely to be heard TP signal.  Last autumn it was audible every morning in 
a 60-day period.

Good DX.

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

     
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