Hello All, 
  
Asian signals rebounded very well this morning, shaking off the slump of the 
solar-challenged weekend. Both the Japanese and Korean big guns were well 
represented, with the Korean mega-station 972-HLCA freakishly strong from 
1440-1500. Some interesting signals from 657-Pyongyang (interesting strength, 
not programming) and 738-BEL2 rounded out the morning. 
  
The session started here at 1305 with 657-Pyongyang already at a fair to good 
level with its Korean female tirades, along with very good signals from the 
Japanese and Korean big guns on 594, 693, 747, 774, 828, 972 and 1053. In 
addition to 657-Pyongyang the low band was especially favored with second-tier 
Asians during this predawn darkness period, with both 531-JOQG (// 594) and 
558-HLQH (// 603) reaching fair levels in and out, and 603 having a fair level 
mix of HLSA's pop music and Chinese male-female conversation. 738-BEL2 was also 
managing similar signals in the KCBS splatter, although it was the Japanese big 
guns on 594, 693 and 747 that were the real stars of the predawn darkness, 
reaching excellent levels in and out from 1330-1400. Sunrise enhancement around 
1410 didn't seem to be anything special in the beginning, but by 1430 the 
Korean big gun 972-HLCA started to build up some pretty unusual strength. By 
1440 (in bright daylight) it was pegging the PL-380 S/N display continuously as 
the "Freedom 970" Portland splatter was becoming a reverse case of HLCA causing 
splatter on Portland-- which bailed out promptly. HLCA then continued its 
monster run past the 1500 TOH right up until about 1507, when all the other 
TP's had long since faded out. The only other stations seeming to receive a 
late boost around 1435 were 657-Pyongyang (with its Chinese co-channel) and 
738-BEL2 after the KCBS fade, although both 558-HLQH and 639-CNR1 stuck around 
at a weak level until around 1445. 972-HLCA's monster run from 1440-1500 was 
its strongest performance yet here this season, and one of its best signals 
ever in Puyallup. 
  
657  Pyongyang BS   Pyongyang, N. Korea   Very good level female vocal music 
late during sunrise enhancement at 1445; trace of Chinese co-channel at times 
throughout the session 
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/xd93d362dm4i1db/657-Pyongyang-1445z102714PL380.MP3
   
  
972  HLCA   Dangjin, S. Korea   Peak signal of monster run at 1451 with Korean 
male conversation-- pegging the PL-380 S/N display for two minutes and throwing 
splatter on 970-Portland 
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/j918vty82ykkmws/972-HLCA-1451z102714PL380.MP3   
Female Korean speech at 1455, continuing to peg the PL-380 S/N at the 25 
maximum 
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/vhyszg5gx860ywf/972-HLCA-1455z102714PL380.MP3   
Still going strong with Korean pop music at 1459, with 3 + 1 pips at the 1500 
TOH 
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/dqgvjkzbddf7jjz/972-HLCA-1459z102714PL380.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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