Hello All,

Once again some low and high band Asians managed to show up during a lackluster 
sunrise enhancement session, collapsing in unison after about 30 minutes of 
modest propagation.

During the predawn darkness at 1405 there was already a very good signal from 
1566-HLAZ, so it may have been potent for some time before that. Unfortunately, 
that turned out to be the best signal of the entire session. Around 1410 a 
collection of low band Asians faded in at modest levels, including 558-HLQH 
(fair to good at 1415, stronger than its 603 //), 594-JOAK (good peaks around 
1425), 603-HLSA (fair at 1430) and 657-Pyongyang (fair at 1428). The usual 
middle band big guns on 972, 1053 and 1134 were MIA today, but both 1575-VOA 
and 1593-CNR1 did manage to join 1566-HLAZ with fair to good signals from 
1415-1435. As yesterday, all the Asians seemed to fall off of a cliff around 
1440, with 594-JOAK the last survivor. Overall the session wasn't anything to 
shout about, but after the recent solar shutdown it's probably better to be 
thankful.

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





   
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