Hello All, 
  
Asian signals generally improved this morning, with quite a few low and middle 
band TP's reaching fair to good levels during the predawn darkness. Unlike 
yesterday, though, the sunrise didn't seem to give much of a boost to the high 
band Asians. 
  
At my 1430 start time 1566-HLAZ was the strongest TP with fair to good peaks, 
along with fair signals in and out on 594, 603 (HLSA), 657, 693, 738 (presumed 
BEL2), 747, 972 and 1134 (KBS). Around 1445 the low band seemed to hit its 
peak, with 594-JOAK at a fair to good level, along with 972-HLCA and 1134-KBS. 
These three set the pace until around 1500, when increasing daylight caused 
them to fizzle, along with 1566-HLAZ. 1575 and 1593 started showing up with 
fair peaks on the high band, but didn't build up very much steam during sunrise 
enhancement. 1566-HLAZ also came back with a few fair peaks, but without 
yesterday's sharp sunrise enhancement boost. Such was the story of a pretty 
diverse morning, which featured the best variety of low band signals in quite a 
while (although at pretty modest levels). 
  
972  HLCA   Dangjin, S. Korea   Male Korean conversation at a fair to good 
level at 1445; best Asian signal of the morning 
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/qqh5s17wor5m7by/972-HLCA-1445z020615CCSW.MP3   
  
1593  CNR1   Changzhou, China   Male Chinese speech with fair peaks in and out 
at 1521 
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/0r7uahwwwlsfalu/1593-CNR1-1521z020615CCSW.MP3   
  
73 and Good DX, 
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 
7.5" C.Crane Skywave Ultralight + 
15" FSL antenna  
  
     
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