Hmm..I'll have to start checking since it isn't so hard to get up at 1100 UTC 
and then go to work. I checked several late night/early morning recordings I'd 
made when I'd stayed or gotten up in the wee hours and almost anytime it is 
dark between here and Tahiti, I have a reasonable carrier on 738.

In time you should find Grafton // Sydney on 702. There will be a SAH with 
Tahiti (at least there was the past few seasons). 

I hope that this season we are able to get audio on more than 702 and 738.

73 KAZ Barrington IL


-----Original Message-----
>From: Tim Tromp <[email protected]>
>Sent: Aug 26, 2012 9:50 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Cc: [email protected]
>Subject: [ABDX] DU's in Michigan 8/26/2012
>
>DXing from West Michigan:
>
>At 1055 UTC (around local sunrise) weak hets noted on 567, 612, 657,
>684, 693, 729, 756 (nothing checked above 936 KHz)
>
>Both 702 & 738 had threshold audio at various times, these two
>frequencies are always the best here, presumed to be Sydney and Tahiti
>as last year yielded.  Audio good enough to distinguish between male and
>female and modulation patterns were clearly visible on the SDR's
>waterfall display.  A nice start to the season this morning!
>
>73,
>Tim Tromp
>Muskegon, MI.
>Microtelecom Perseus SDR + phased BOGs
>

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