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Gary,

I'm sure the FSL has a lot to do with it. That antenna is awesome! The early 
ionospheric report indicates potentially improving conditions. I'm keeping my 
fingers crossed. I'm also looking forward to Hawaii! I hope you and yours have 
a wonderful trip! I look forward to discussing a potential future DXpedition 
with you on the coast! This has been a great trip. Thanks again!

Best of DX

Craig Barnes
DXing from Rockaway Beach

Sent from my iPhone

> On Mar 28, 2017, at 2:31 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Craig, 
> 
> You seem to have done far better than anyone else on the west coast this 
> morning. 1566 came up with a ghostly carrier here at 1330, but that was the 
> only sign of Asian life. Conditions seem to be practically comatose for 
> everyone except you. 
> 
> Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 
> 
> ________________________________________ 
> 
> 
> Propagation conditions were down this morning. My report seems rather sparse 
> compared to the last two mornings. I listened from 1305 to 1500. 
> 
> 594 Male and female speaking followed by female singing in spurts, fading 
> inand out 
> 
> 693 female speaking, deep fades, fair on peaks 
> 
> 774 The star of the show this morning with the best consistency. EE lesson, 
> strong for quite a while 
> 
> 1422 very weak fluttery audio, under adjacent channel spatter 
> 
> 1566 male and female speaking, subject to deep fades, fair to good on peaks 
> 
> Hets were received on 621, 702, 891, 972 and 1098. 
> 
> At Kalaloch I oriented the FSL at about 310 degrees. This morning I used JOUB 
> as an indicator for optimal direction under these weaker TP propagation 
> conditions. JOUB was best at about 260 degrees, so I DXed at that directional 
> setting. 
> 
> I imagine as Richard Allen alluded to, if I was in Colorado, I doubt that 
> there would be so much as a het to be had. I'm feeling somewhat spoiled by 
> the conditions during my first morning DX session at Kalaloch. I also wonder 
> if the Olympic Mountains to the east of that location help attenuate some of 
> the BCB signals from the lower 48. 
> 
> Best of DX 
> 
> Craig Barnes 
> Tecsun PL-310, 3.5 in FSL 
> DXing from Rockaway Beach, OR 
> 
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> From: "Donald Barnes via IRCA" <[email protected]> 
> To: [email protected] 
> Cc: "Donald Barnes" <[email protected]> 
> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 11:48:11 AM 
> Subject: [IRCA] TP DX Report March 28 Rockaway Beach 
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