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Hello All,
 
Asian results here were somewhat similar to those reported by Dennis as the 
TP's struggled back from the recent unsettled solar conditions. Yesterday's 
star 738-Tahiti was long gone, but three Korean and Chinese stations managed 
fair to good audio right in the middle of the band from 1305-1320. One of these 
was 1044-CRI-- a rather unusual station to be received during lackluster 
propagation.
 
My session started off at 1300, when even decent TP carriers were scarce. 
Around 1303 the Korean big gun 972-HLCA came into fair audio through "Freedom 
970" splatter, followed shortly by 1044-CRI and the 1053-Jammer. Oddly enough, 
none of the low or high band Asians were managing any audio at all during this 
period. 972-HLCA's music and 1044-CRI's Japanese service reached fair levels 
during peaks, while the 1053-Jammer was the only Asian to hit a good level 
during the morning here. These three diehards bailed out around 1325, wrapping 
up a fairly bizarre session.
 
1044  CRI   Changzhou, China   Japanese service at fair level around 1307; 
strange catch during anemic propagation
                    
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/psmt2p5a474if2f/1044-CRI-1307z090214PL380.MP3  

1053  Korean Jammer   Good-level buzz of domestic splatter at 1317; best Asian 
signal of the morning
                    
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/1e5vcbueynnryc1/1053-Jammer-1317z090214PL380.MP3

73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
7.5" loopstick tecsun PL-380 ULtralight +
15" DXpedition FSL antenna


                   
 


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