I went to bed after my original post, but left the SDR recording 690-870
kHz. JOIB was pretty decent at times past 1100 UT when the recordings
stopped. JOBB-828 had fair audio at times. JOUB-774 was in as well,
but hampered by splatter from KTTH-770. There were bits of audio on 738
at 1100 and carriers at other times. 693 729 756 and 837 also had
carriers at times. I'd say the enhancement is now in the middle of the
night.
One odd thing: no time pips on the NHK stations at 1000 and 1100 today.
At 1100 JOIB had a woman talking across the top of the hour without
interruption. Similar story at 1000 - JOBB was the only one with
reasonable audio at the time, but no pips were noted and they should
have been clearly audible. CBU KXL KTTH KGO etc were all running legal
IDs and news at the right times, so the time stamps on my recordings
were correct. I don't recall ever noticing this in the past. NHK's
time pips are normally there all the time every time.
Bruce
On 12/11/2010 6:59 AM, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
Obviously the time to listen for them....it's approaching 1500UT here,
and I won't say the Japanese are completely absent, but they're in
spectacularly poor shape. 774 was being heard here better last night
at 0630UT. For those that care, they start fading in about that time
at this time of year, so you don't have to stay up late.
best wishes,
Nick
At 09:36 11-12-10, you wrote:
Bruce,
Quite a few JJs are in here too, 531, 567, 594, 666, 693, 702, 729, 747,
774, 828, 873, 891, 1278, 1287, etc. 774 is the strongest so far.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
Seaside OR
KGED QSL Manager
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