I woke up presunrise here in IL so I went out to the DX truck at about 1145 UTC 
and there was not a trace of a TP het. Simply an enormous change from the great 
cx to the NW last evening as not only did I not have a dial full of northern MN 
stns, MB,SK, and AB stations were much weaker or gone and there wasn't a trace 
of BC. The fabulous cx to the NW was starting to dissapate by about 2100 last 
night anyhow, but I never expected a complete collapse.

73 KAZ Barrington IL and hoping things were better on the west coast


-----Original Message-----
>From: Richard Allen <[email protected]>
>Sent: Nov 21, 2010 8:13 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [IRCA] Oklahoma TP's 11/21/10
>
>There wasn't much to be heard here as far as TP signals are concerned.  Barely 
>audible JJ talk was heard on 594 and 693 kHz around sunrise (1313 UTC).  The 
>only other signal were hets on 774 and 828 kHz.
>
>I hope you had a better time hearing something this morning.
>
>Richard Allen
>36°22'51"N / 97°26'35"W
>(near Perry OK USA)
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