Yikes! The regular Pacific island DU's were overwhelmed with monster signals 
from Japan, North Korea and China from 0730-1010 UTC, resulting in the wackiest 
TP-DXing session I've ever experienced. The first sign of bizarre activity was 
1440-JOWF mixing with Kiribati in an S9 snarl around 0750, followed by a slew 
of North Koreans pounding in on 657, 801, 810, 819 and 855 (complete with S.K. 
Jammers on 810 and 819). The Chinese crashed the party from 0800-1000, with 981 
and 999-CNR1 both well over S9, while 621-China actually started pushing Tuvalu 
down into the noise. 1440-Kiribati was diced by JOWF through the duration, but 
the Chinese practically owned the band on the other frequencies, with potent 
signals on 612, 621, 783, 792, 837, 909, 918, 927, 981, 999, etc. 846-Kiribati 
continued to have intermittent signals (one MP3 had them dropping out 3 times 
within 15 seconds) while 621-Tuvalu had an intermittent garbled signal 
throughout the night. No real time to sort out all th
 e wacky snarls tonight, but here is 621-China doing its best to crash the 
621-Tuvalu sign off at 1005 in one of many S9 snarls, complete with a garbled 
signal from Tuvalu during its national anthem. At least Tuvalu manages to fight 
off China long enough to get the (garbled) anthem through! (Sorry for the 1 kHz 
het- no time to remove it tonight) 

https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/6w3k47s0wk3tuqvdz8cm1up6foo6pcbq


73 and Good DX,

Gary DeBock (in Kona, Hawaii)

7.5" loopstick CC Skywave + 

5 inch (127mm) "Frequent Flyer" FSL antenna

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