Hello All, 
  
Strange Asian conditions prevailed here this morning, with 1593 kHz featuring 
an unusual snarl between NHK2 and CNR1 around 1515. The low band also saw some 
improvement over yesterday, though, with several big guns reaching fair to good 
peaks after 1500. 
  
At my 1430 start time the band sounded very similar to yesterday's, with 594, 
603 (HLSA) and 693 at anemic levels, along with 1566, 1575 and 1593 at similar 
strength on the high band. Just after 1500 the low band got a boost, bringing 
594-JOAK up to a brief good level, and 603-HLSA up to fair peaks in and out. 
These soon fizzled, but around 1515 an usual mix of NHK2 (dominant) and 
CNR1developed on 1593 kHz, which was the first time that 1593-NHK2 has ever 
managed decent signals here in Puyallup. After a mix of about 5 minutes NHK2 
fizzled out around 1520, leaving CNR1 at a weak level until it also bailed 
around 1530. 1566-HLAZ and 1575-VOA both had their fair peaks around the same 
time as the 1593 mix, but neither sounded very vibrant. Such was the story of a 
rather bizarre session. 
  
73 and Good DX, 
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 
7.5" loopstick C.Crane Skywave Ultralight + 
15" FSL antenna 
  
  
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