My impressions were that todays "sesh" was a little on the lean side - that
said, I started early and pitched in the
towel before peak.
In real time:
1235 UTC - 531 - pretty constant growl on stuff here but no one taking
charge and nothing rising to the surface
1237 UTC - 540 - CBC Ucluelet // 690 in Vancouver - very much underneath
the Mexican
1241 UTC - 1566 - Assume Korea w/ OM chat. The upper band never amounted to
anything for me.
1304 UTC - 594 - YL in EE with News
1305 UTC - 567 - OM EE chatter
1307 UTC - 891 - Pop music at fair levels
1311 UTC - 828 - YL in (I think) Japanese - but that might have been a
stretch
1315 UTC - 774 - Assume ABC Melbourne - EE YL
Clearly I did not stick with it because, as reports indicated, things got
better.
For me, there appeared to be more splash and splatter than usual.
I tracked down a major QRN culprit - my garage door opener which I shut to
much relief.
Better luck tomorrow -
Receivers: Drake R8 w/ N/NW Flag 27' High X 45' Long + 910 ohm termination
and Wellbrook FLG100 Head
AOR 7030+ with Wellbrook ALA100M and 3 meter loop nested
in 110 year old apple tree.
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<http://www.Coffeecrew.com> - Coffee.bc.ca <http://Coffee.bc.ca> and
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