True to the reports from Victoria yesterday, the Asians put on quite a
powerful show again this morning. It wasn't quite up to Hawaiian standards or
even the wacky conditions of late October, but it was still pretty entertaining.
The big stars in the rainy Peach Park here in Puyallup were 756-CNR1 (with
huge S9 signals in and out from 1430-1515), 738-BEL2 with an English program at
1534, and 864-HLKR with an S9+ signal at 1408. The regulars 603-HLSA and
639-CNR1 also managed several S9+ peaks, and a presumed 837-Harbin had music at
good levels in and out. A presumed 657-Henan was also (thankfully) giving
Pyongyang BS some severe completion. The CRI stations weren't quite up to their
late October levels, though, and with the exception of 603-China and a monster
het from a presumed 621-Heilongjiang, the other Chinese seemed slow to get
untracked. 783 and 936 were MIA, and the upper band didn't seem to share in the
good conditions. More details to follow...
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
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