Asian conditions took a nosedive this morning as even decent carriers were 
tough to find. A band check at 1330 revealed only an anemic carrier on 972, 
with ghostly ones on 1053 and 1566. Increasing daylight at 1405 brought the 972 
carrier up to a moderate level, but sank the ones on 1053 and 1566. The 972 
carrier might even have reached ghostly audio for a few seconds after that if 
someone was inclined to stick around and wait for it-- which I definitely 
wasn't. Usually a clunker band here includes some type of carrier from 
738-Tahiti, but even that was too much to ask for this morning. The clunker 
session at this lackluster location could well indicate a productive DU morning 
in Victoria. 
  
73 and Good DX, 
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 
  
  
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