Hello All,
The auroral conditions completely wiped out the Asiatic stations here this
morning, but it's obvious that there was highly unusual propagation from the
South Pacific. Around 1345 several DU frequencies (forming an NZ pattern)
managed moderately strong carriers-- even in this DU-dead zone. These were 594
(weak), 603 (weak), 657 (moderate), 675 (moderate) and 765 (weak). Of course I
knew very well who all of these NZ carriers were-- which made it even more
frustrating when this mediocre location didn't allow any of them to come up to
audio. It must have been a fantastic day at the coast... or even in Victoria!
738-Radio Polynesie in Tahiti was again the only South Pacific station to
manage fair audio here this morning (around 1403), repeating its performance
from yesterday. Congratulations to Tim Tromp in Michigan for again receiving
audio from 702-Sydney and 738-Tahiti, and to Richard in Oklahoma for his
reception of audio from 738-Tahiti on his PL-310 Ultralight. After Nick's
reception of audio from 603-Waatea and 765-Kahungunu yesterday, I imagine that
he had quite a New Zealand bonanza this morning.
73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA,. USA)
7.5" MW loopstick Tecsun PL-380 +
8" Medium Wave FSL
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