Thanks again to Richard and Craig for their TP-DX reports from so far inland-- 
and I always admire their determination to make such challenging Asian 
receptions so far from the west coast. 
  
Asian signals were fairly strong this morning here in Puyallup, resulting a 
session which was better than the clunker results in Grayland on April 4th. At 
my 1300 start time the NHK big guns on 594, 693 and 747 along with 972-HLCA and 
the 1053-Jammer were already managing very good peaks, with the CRI stations on 
1017, 1044 and 1323 at threshold levels in and out. Around 1315 a presumed 
738-BEL2 (a regular here in Puyallup, but MIA during the recent Grayland trip) 
joined the CRI stations with threshold audio, but unfortunately none of these 
became very strong throughout the session. 594-JOAK and 693-JOAB were the most 
energetic, although 747-JOIB would have been equally readable except for the 
Portland splatter. As Richard has reported the 1053-Jammer also had one of its 
best signals of the spring (peaking here at 1311), while 603 (apparently HLSA, 
with anemic pop music) managed some brief peaks at a fair level. Overall 
results were nothing like the April 1st session at Grayland, but it's best to 
be appreciative of the TP-DX that still shows up in April on a hot-rodded 
pocket radio about 2 hours from the ocean. 
  
73 and Good DX, 
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 
Stand-alone 3" FSL Tecsun PL-380 Ultralight 
  
     
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