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Hello All,

Conditions here were fairly similar to those reported by Dennis, with the high 
band Asians showing some signs of life for a change. In general the session was 
pretty lackluster, however, with vibrant signals few and far between.

My session started off around 1235 with only 1566-HLAZ at a fair to good level, 
and all the other TP's struggling to get out of the noise. Around 1300 both 
1575-VOA and 1593-CNR1 also started to manage poor audio here, and after the 
first sign of daylight at 1310 they were in and out at a fair level for the 
rest of the session. On the low band the best performer was 594-JOAK (hitting a 
good level late in sunrise enhancement around 1343), while 603, 639, 657, 738, 
774 and 828 had poor audio in and out during a mediocre sunrise enhancement. 
972-HLCA was subpar this morning with only a fair level, but the 1053-Jammer 
managed a good signal in and out of domestic splatter for most of the session. 
Best Asian signal of a mediocre morning was from 594-JOAK, which managed a good 
level shortly before the propagation collapsed around 1355.

594  JOAK   Tokyo, Japan   Japanese female and male speech at a good level at 
1343
             
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/d5522oso8m1c40h/594-JOAK-1343z092914PL380.MP3

1053  Korean Jammer   Jamming the domestic splatter at a good level around 1347
            
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/w804fdx46s1rs1b/1053-Jammer-1347z092914PL380.MP3

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

    

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