I just went through my Perseus wav files from this morning. Overall, conditions were only so-so. I suspect that I chose the wrong times to record, as there was virtually nothing noted in the 5 minute periods covering 12:00, 12:30, and 13:00 UTC. 13:30-ish was much more productive with most of the loggings being Asiatic and primarily in the bottom half of the band. SF was 98, A-5, and K-2. I did note a few DU stations, but it was mostly the 1st tier JJ stations which dominated. I had a lot of domestic splatter today. The antenna used was a West directed corner fed loop, with a 16:1 matching transformer, and about 1200 ohm termination. As usual, no comments indicate a "5" level, ie threshold signal. In many instances, the signal wasn't too bad, but obliterated by local splatter:
567, 576 594: JOAB Tokyo at up to 9 level around 13:30 612: 7 level 4QR at 13:28 621: 7 level unid with music at 13:36 738: 6 level with too much splatter today 747: JOIB, Sapporo with 8 level signal at 13:34 792: 7 level EZL instrumental music at 13:34. Not sure for sure who this was. 801: 6 level at 13:29 819: 6 level at 13:30 828: 8 level JOBB Osaka at 13:27 864 873: 7 level, presumed JOGB, Kumamoto at 13:30 891 7 level at 13:29 Not sure for sure, who. 918, 945 954: 7 level with too much splatter. I suspect this was JOKR, as JJ audible. at 13:31 963: 6 level, music audible at 13:20 972: Strong 8 level KK at 13:27 HLCA Dangjin 1008 1053: 7 to 8 level KK Jammer at 13:20 1098: OC at 7 level 13:20 1323 1566: Barely a 7 level at 13:20 for HLAZ New tactic for tomorrow: start later, and listen longer! 73,......Walt Salmaniw, Victoria, BC _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
