Mostly, signals peaked well before local sunrise. I suspect Alberta was better. today...enough said.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least briefly): 594 might have been close? Reasonable audio at times during the period (much of it understandable by a native speaker, though often battling with splash or noise): 594 JOAK 1436UT 774 JOUB 1434UT 1575 VoA pretty much the star of the morning, reached this level 1451UT and 1539UT, latter with man in apparent Burmese per the announcement at 1530UT; IDs at lower strength, both 1500 and 1530UT not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or noise could be understood by a native speaker: 612 4QR man in DU English, another man on phone 1518UT 747 JOIB 1434UT 774 JOUB 1425UT 972 HLCA 1520UT 1566 HLAZ assumed, woman in Chinese 1447UT Burbles in the splatter and noise (if lucky, language might be guessed at by cadence of talk, or parallel established by changes in talk or music) 567 JOIK //594 1436UT 576 two women, sounded DU English 1512UT 945 man talking, not //6175, and didn't sound Japanese 1529-30UT 1017 sounded like island vocals 1431UT, likely Tonga? 1323 woman talking, possibly Russian 1510UT Strongish het, no or "near imaginary" audio (either undermodulated or ravaged by splatter) 864 891 981 1116 1134 1143 1206 1242 1251 1278 1287 1305 seemed to be Asian; 1098 1548 seemed to be DU best wishes, Nick Nick Hall-Patch Victoria, BC Canada _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
