Hello All,

The first session of the month was a pretty miserable one, unfortunately. The 
weak appearance of 738-Tahiti around 1430 was a sure sign of disturbed 
propagation, but there were some Asians that managed to show up at mediocre 
levels on both the low and high bands.

594-JOAK was the first to reach audio at 1425, hitting a poor to fair peak for 
a couple of minutes. This was followed by 738-Radio Polynesie around 1430 
(equally weak), and ghostly threshold audio on 603 at 1435 (apparently HLSA's 
deep-voiced male announcer). The high band had 1377-CNR1 in and out with a fair 
signal at 1438 (that was badly chopped up by 1380 splatter) and poor signals 
from an apparent 1503-JOUK and 1575-VOA around the same time. All the Asians 
were long gone by 1445, ending one of the most lackluster sessions in recent 
memory.

73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
C.Crane SWP 7.5" Slider loopstick Ultralight +
12" Experimental FSL antenna



    
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