Despite Colin's negative report this morning's session did have some 
interesting moments, including some unusually good signals from the middle band 
Japanese. Overall Asian propagation did suffer a major drop off in comparison 
to yesterday, but 1134-JOQR had its best signal of the season here late around 
1340. 
  
Early on around 1250 only the usual regular 1566-HLAZ had much energy, with 
good signals at the beginning of the Japanese program. Other Asians were very 
slow to come out of the noise, with the NHK big guns on 594 and 693 finally 
managing fair peaks around 1315, and 1503-JOUK reaching a poor to fair level at 
1320. 1566-HLAZ continued to be the only vibrant Asian until around 1335, when 
the relatively obscure station 1134-JOQR began a pretty impressive run to rise 
above the Vancouver splatter for about 5 minutes. Reaching fair to good peaks 
at times, the female announcer's hyper-level Japanese speech cut through the 
CKWX splatter quite well, reaching its best level of the new season (1134 is 
usually dominated by KBS here). 1053-JOAR also made a fair appearance in the 
Jammer's shadow, hitting equal strength at times. Late on around 1345 both 
603-HLSA and 738-BEL2 reached threshold levels, but neither signal went 
anywhere since the band quickly collapsed. Except for the middle-band Japanese 
signals the session was pretty much of a clunker, but probably typical for late 
September in a lean solar year. 
  
1134  JOQR   Tokyo, Japan   Japanese female speech rising above Vancouver 
splatter to reach fair to good peaks; its best signal of the new season 
https://app.box.com/s/fb1r7icnjrt1fkhgj4bics6hqt6fas1i   
  
73 and Good DX, 
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 
7.5" loopstick C.Crane Skywave + 
15" FSL antenna 
  
  
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