Thanks to Dennis, Colin, Nigel and Brian for their detailed TP reports this 
morning. As reported by both Dennis and Colin there was good variety in the 
Asian propagation this morning, although the results here were much closer to 
Colin's version as the Japanese big guns pounded in with serious strength. In 
addition, Colin's report of the peak strength times for the various TP's 
closely matched the situation here-- something very unusual between Victoria 
and Puyallup. 
    
At my 1250 start time the Japanese on 594, 747, 774 and 828 were already at 
good levels in the predawn darkness, along with Korean signals from 972-HLCA, 
the 1053-Jammer, 1134-KBS and 1566-HLAZ in and out. The KBS2 parallels on 558 
and 603 were also in weak audio, and even 657-Pyongyang was managing some 
dreary music under the domestic splatter. With the first sign of daylight the 
Japanese big guns went into overdrive, and 594-JOAK started its monster run-- 
pounding in at an S9 level for about 15 minutes. 603-HLSA came up to a good 
level around 1305 with Korean pop music hosted by the deep-voiced male, 
followed by a fair-level Korean male tirade from 657-Pyongyang through the 660 
splatter at 1309. The NHK2 stations on 693, 747 and 828 were all at very good 
strength in and out from 1310-1330 but couldn't quite match the overwhelming 
level of 594-JOAK. 972-HLCA had similar potent strength in and out during this 
period while the 1053-Jammer wasn't far behind. During peak Japanese 
propagation around 1320 an apparent 1053-JOAR once again began to challenge the 
Jammer at times, though, and 1134-JOQR once again reached a fair level in and 
out of the Vancouver splatter. The high band wasn't quite as active during this 
period but 1566-HLAZ's Japanese service continued to hit good peaks from 
1300-1340, while both 1503-JOUK and 1575-VOA managed fair audio during the same 
period. 603-HLSA hit another fair to good peak around 1335 with "Don't Go 
Breaking My Heart," while 594-JOAK's huge signal tapered off slightly-- to a 
very good level. Second-tier Asians on 603 (China), 738 (apparent BEL2) and 936 
(China) showed up very weakly but never could maintain any strength for longer 
than a few seconds each. Although most of the Asians had bailed by 1350 the 
overachieving 594-JOAK refused to go until around 1400-- becoming the first 
Asian to stick around so long this season. Overall it was an excellent session 
for this point in a lean solar year, and I'm happy that Colin finally has the 
decent antenna to enjoy it! 
  
594  JOAK   Tokyo, Japan   S9 signal at 1312 during high school conversation 
program-- at this level for 15 minutes 
https://app.box.com/s/563qdogfs6mr95opar6q5qlrxa5a39pr   
  
603  HLSA   Namyang, S. Korea   Good-level Korean pop music // 558 hosted by 
KBS2's deep-voiced male at 1306 
https://app.box.com/s/uiusbgqbeurq1877gpc0j986ix3mukvd   
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" at fair to good level at 1336 
https://app.box.com/s/8fq6p3sgbk0wqirexrib48f1gzllp20m   
  
657  Pyongyang BS   Pyongyang, N. Korea   Fair level Korean male tirade through 
splatter at 1310 
https://app.box.com/s/rx8dse95x6jpvsxf9xnemfzojdjhuj67   
  
972  HLCA   Namyang, S. Korea   Good level Korean male speech through "Freedom 
970" at 1324 
https://app.box.com/s/wy3v6yb622l6rxaqrigs6z8q4obux09n   
  
73 and Good DX, 
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 
7.5" loopstick C.Crane Skywave Ultralight + 
15" FSL antenna 
  
  
  
  
       
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