<<<   Have you heard the 1053 mini monster around sunrise these winter 
mornings Gary?   It's been MIA for me, but you hear it better than I do.   >>>

Well, it has been MIA for me, too, Nick (at least during these January sunrise 
sessions). Inspired by your PEI DXpedition success receiving TP's during the 
Asian sunset period (0900-1030 UTC in October), I've occasionally been 
sacrificing some sleep to check TP's in the early morning hours-- and the 
1053-Jammer has always been around during these sessions (the last time was 
about a week ago). I believe that Richard in Oklahoma also tracked down audio 
from the 1053-Jammer a couple of days ago, but his sunrise session is 
considerably earlier than ours. With the potent signals from 972-HLCA and 
1566-HLAZ booming in recently during our post-sunrise sessions, the evidence 
would seem to indicate that the 1053-Jammer has been taking a break every 
evening starting around midnight in Korea.

73, Gary



    







-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Hall-Patch <[email protected]>
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America 
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Sent: Fri, Jan 25, 2013 8:04 am
Subject: Re: [IRCA] TP for 24 Jan 2013;  Victoria version


Have you heard the 1053 mini monster around sunrise these winter 
mornings Gary?   It's been MIA for me, but you hear it better than I do.

I did listen to the recording at 1600UT from 24 January, and nothing 
too much else to report.    Apparent single pip on the hour on 1494 
(shorter ones may have been buried in the splatter),  2 short low 
pips and 1 high pip on 1332, probably JOSF as sure sounded like JJ 
talk before the hour, but also mostly buried in splash.  1584 had 3 
and 1 pips, not much other usable audio.


best wishes,

Nick





At 15:01 25-01-13, you wrote:


>Hi Nick,
>
>I'm happy that you also were able to experience the monster signal 
>from 1566-HLAZ yesterday (around 1555).
>
>Despite the declining solar conditions, this recent DX season has 
>featured the best-ever signals here from all three of the Korean big 
>guns (972, 1053, and 1566), as well as from 603-China. For some 
>unknown reason, though, the Japanese NHK stations haven't come 
>anywhere close to their best levels.
>
>73, Gary


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