[IRCA] TP 4 Mar Victoria version.

2019-03-04 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
mostly the big guns popped up for brief moments...and not much sign of DUs on 
the lower band.


pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least 
briefly):


594 JOAK 1425UT




Reasonable audio at  times during the period (much of it understandable by a 
native speaker, though often battling with splash or noise):

828 JOBB English lessons 1425UT

972 HLCA 1440UT




not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or noise could 
be understood by a native speaker: 


774 JOUB English lessons 1425UT




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) 


603 woman talking, perhaps HLSA, but sounded a bit more brisk 1435UT

1548 man talking, DU English intonation 1448UT

1575 man talking SE Asian language? 1442UT briefly

1593 woman talking, Chinese intonation 1435UT



Strongish het, no or "near imaginary" audio (either undermodulated or ravaged 
by splatter)

639 693 747 918 945 981  seemed to be Asian; 
  
not much else  seemed to be DU  


best wishes,

Nick








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[IRCA] TP 4 Mar Victoria version

2018-03-04 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
A bit more Asian today, with plenty of audio, and even more plentiful carriers, 
a number at near audio level.



pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least 
briefly):

567 JOIK man in Japanese 1440UT
594 JOAK man in Japanese  1410UT
693 JOAB man and woman in Japanese 1446UT
747 JOIB  English lessons briefly this level 1409UT 
774 JOUB English lessons 1433UT
828 JOBB  woman in Japanese 14147 1414UT
1287 JOHR a commercial with two men and woman in frantic Japanese briefly at 
this level 1427UT







Reasonable audio  at  times during the period (much of it understandable by a 
native speaker, though often battling w/splash or noise):

603 HLSA ballad //558 1432UT
612 4QR man in DU English 1443UT
891 JOHK briefly at this level, man in Japanese éé567 1442UT
972 HLCA woman in Korean, man agreeing 1447UT


not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or noise could 
be understood by a native speaker:



558 HLQB soft music //603 1438UT
666 JOBK man talking //594 1433UT
738 Taiwan Fisheries woman in Chinese 1428UT; ID'd just before, //1143
963 CRI rock vocals //1323 1421UT
1566 HLAZ man in Chinese 1406UT, but also 40 minutes after local sunrise with 
female vocal, then woman in Chinese 1529UT


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)

594 3WV ABC fanfare 1400UT, well underneath JOAK
702 2BL man talking //612 1439UT
738 2NR man talking //612 1430UT; Taiwan here moments earlier
837 JOQK man talking //567 1425UT
864 man talking, Japanese intonation 1408UT
945 1422UT man and woman in Chinese? 
954 man talking in 950 splash Japanese intonation 1432UT
1008 man talking, Japanese intonation  1420UT 
1098 woman in Chinese?1431UT
1116 woman talking, DU English intonation 1441UT
1143 Taiwan Fisheries woman in Chinese //738 1427UT
1242 slow pop vocal 1521UT, likely JOLF?  Practically the last man standing, 
but HLAZ came along a few minutes to take the title, as usual
1323 CRI rock vocals //963 1421UT


Strongish het, no or "near imaginary" audio (either undermodulated or ravaged 
by splatter)

 531 585 711 909 918 936 981 1053 1089 1107 1134  1179 1188  1206  1251  1269  
1314  1332 1386 1422  1503 1575   seemed to be Asian;
531 549  621 675  846  855 seemed to be DU 



best wishes,

Nick








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[IRCA] TP 4 Mar Victoria version

2016-03-04 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
Erratic unpredictable sunrise enhancement, finally dying out by 
1455UT.   Didn't bother reporting 747 774 828 972  as they weren't 
particularly good, and there were many more fish to fry.



pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, 
at least briefly):


594 JOAK man in Japanese 1416UT, and used for several parallels



Reasonable audio  at  times during the period (much of it 
understandable by a native speaker, though often battling w/splash or noise):


558 HLQH man in Korean //603 1431UT; a few minutes later a mess with 
the Japanese (presumably) ripping it up

567 JOIK woman in Japanese //594
774 JOUBwell, one should report s/off chimes 1543UT one hour 
after sunrise; 747 was weaker but there
1566 HLAZ 0959, "HLA-Zee" ID 3 and one pips, man in Korean.   This 
was also heard very weakly at 1646UT with operatic sounding woman 
singing, so bookended the morning nicely.



not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or 
noise could be understood by a native speaker:


603 HLSA man talking //558, by 1436UT, someone else dominating with music
639 CNR1 woman talking 1410UT, //945
981 CNR1 peaking 1407UT, male ballad, //945 a moment later
1098 woman in Chinese 1420UT
1242 JOLF man and woman in Japanese 1437UT
1557 presumed Taiwan, pop song, female vocal sounded Chinese,  after 
man talking in Chinese.  Up to -65dBm stronger than HLAZ at this time



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)


585 JOPG woman talking //594, briefly fading up 1437UT
612 JOLK Japanese woman //594 mixing with man talking slowly
837 JOQK man in Japanese //594 1409UT
936 woman talking, maybe Chinese, into female ballad 1417UT
945 CNR1 male ballad //981 1408UT
954 man and woman talking, likely Japanese, 1418-9UT
1017 man talking, too softly for language guess, 1413UT
1323 CRI chimes and fanfare 1400UT
1494 man mumbling 1450UT
1503 JOUK man talking //594 1451UT

Strongish het, no or "near imaginary" audio (either undermodulated or 
ravaged by splatter)


531 675 702 711 846 855 864 873 918 1008 1035 1116 1134  1251  1377 1422


best wishes,

Nick

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[IRCA] TP 4 Mar Victoria version

2015-03-04 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
A bit of a lift after 1410UT, but much of the benefit went to DUs 
today, although the JJ big guns were there also.One piece of 
oddness is that all Asiatic signals across the band seemed to be best 
on the north Flag; usually the north Flag only benefit upper band Asiatics.






pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, 
at least briefly):


594 JOAK man in  JJ 1423UT
774 JOUB JJ woman 1436UT; nice JOUB ID by man at 1440UT just before 
national anthem and s/off music box




Reasonable audio  at  times during the period (much of it 
understandable by a native speaker, though often battling w/splash or noise):


612 4QR man in DU EE 1424UT
747 JOIB EE lessons 1431UT


not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or 
noise could be understood by a native speaker:


828 JOBB woman in JJ 1401UT //774; nothing on hour



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 man and woman in JJ //594 at 1433UT, best on north Flag
576 man talking with another on phone, seemed DU EE 1413UT; 2RN?
702 2BL man in DU EE at 1410UT //612 with latter leading slightly
738 2NR man in DU EE //612 with latter leading; 1417-19UT
891 5AN w/ ABC nx fanfare at 1430UT
972 HLCA? music 1434UT
1116 man talking 1304UT,  no idea of language, too much splash; presumed 4BC?
1566 man talking, maybe CC 1431UT





Strongish het, no or near imaginary audio (either undermodulated or 
ravaged by splatter)


 873 1008 1125 1575



best wishes,

Nick

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[IRCA] TP 4 Mar, Victoria version

2014-03-04 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
Not a stellar morning here, though not as bad as Bruce 
described.  Things were minimally lively from 1230 to 1320UT, then 
got quite dull until pretty much 1430UT for a few minutes



pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, 
at least briefly):



not today



Reasonable audio  at  times during the period (much of it 
understandable by a native speaker, though often battling w/splash or noise):


774 JOUB  briefly at this level w/man and woman doing EE lessons 1249UT



not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or 
noise could be understood by a native speaker:


1593 CNR1 man in CC 1433UT, ID'd at weaker level a few minutes earlier //6175


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) :


747 JOIB traces of EE lessons just before 1300UT, pips on hour; same 
was heard on 828, but very weak; JOBB was better at 1239UT w/woman 
talking unintelligibly.

972 HLCA? man talking, might have been KK, 1247UT
1053 KK jammer 1238UT
1314 DWXI heard w/group vocal mx 1428UT, but ID'd tracking webstream 
at 1435UT w/more music, then man talking.
1566 HLAZ? woman talking CC inflection 1438UT.  At this level a 
couple of times earlier in the JJ program



Strongish het, no or near imaginaryaudio (either undermodulated or 
ravaged by splatter):


612 738 1287 1512




best wishes,

Nick

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[IRCA] TP 4 Mar; Victoria version

2013-03-04 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
Another late submission today, definitely an unexciting morning, only 
audios just around 1430UT


pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least
briefly):

not at all

reasonable audio  at  times during the period (much of it understandable by a
native speaker, though often battling w/splash or noise):

nope



not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or 
noise could be

understood by a native speaker:

774 JOUB woman in JJ //747 1431UT



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) :

594 JOAK? man talking JJ inflection 1432UT
747 JOIK woman talking //774 1431UT
1242 JOLF???slow instrumental mx 1433UT

Strongish het, no audio (either undermodulated or ravaged by splatter):

648 828 972 1287 1566




best wishes,

Nick

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