No trace here in IL when I phase a VERY strong WPHT. KHAT about = KGYN (both
likely using day patterns at night) and traces KOKK under. 73 KAZ
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From: Mike Sanburn mikesanb...@hotmail.com
Sent: Sep 18, 2010 12:54 AM
To: irca@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: Re: [IRCA]
Sometimes one can be in the right place at the right time. Times CDT.
I was on 1140 phase nulling WRVA at 2120 and what was atop with an ad didn't
sound at all like anything from Twins on KSOO and I haven't been hearing CHRB
pounding this freq like it has for much of the past several years so
Another step up today from the dreary results of Thursday (and
apparently Wednesday) Once again the big Japanese outlets on 594, 693,
747, 774, and 828 were all producing decent audio, with 774 being
perhaps its strongest yet this season. Like yesterday, weaker audio was
also noted from
Hello All,
This morning during excellent TP-DXing conditions there was one of the
more bizarre Asiatic fade-ins that was ever observed here, and I was curious
whether any of the other TP-DXers noticed it.
Around 1333 UTC a weakened 657-Pyongyang BS Korean-speaking YL was alone
on the
An all-Asian morning; lots of lowband hets, some audio, starting at 1320
utc. 567 poor Asian; 594 poor/weak Asian; 738 poor/weak Asian; 747 poor
Asian; 774 weak JJ with English lessons; 828 poor Asian; 891 poor/weak
Asian; 666 very poor/poor Asian; 774 and 828 now medium JJ with English
story
Gary:
I didn't hear any ID, but it should be Henan which is the Chinese I hear at
Grayland. There may be a mention of Henan at :16 but I can not get the context.
With a signal like you had, I'm sure you'll have Puyallup's first logging of it
soon.
A few parts of this clip and a lot of the
Hey Steve/all:
I fared somewhat better, starting at about 1250 UTC when things were
notably better than at 1330 or so (LSR is about 1350).
594 was great at 1250 but slowly faded throughout the morning. The Korean
regulars at 972 and 1566 were pretty good throughout the morning, and the
Japanese
I went to be late last night (or more correctly, this morning) so I
let the SDR record today's DX. Conditions seemed to be down a bit from
yesterday, but still much better than Wednesday and Thursday.
The Korean on 972 had the best signal today, followed by Japan on 693.
I'll have to
Gary
I played your file and then replayed my SDR file from the exact same
time. What a difference! Mine was nowhere near as clear as what you
recorded. I could tell someone one was talking on 657 in the 660
splatter, but it wasn't good enough to determine the gender of the
speaker or the
Hi Chuck,
Thanks very much for listening to the two 657 kHz clips from this morning,
and your suggestion of the Henan, China identity. I was sure that this
station shows up at Grayland frequently, and it's very helpful to know what
you guys received there.
As you may know, it's kind of a
Hi Bruce,
Thanks for your comments on the 657-China reception.
Actually, many of the high-band AM loggings that you report from Seattle
(with your K9AY antenna) never make it to audio here in Puyallup at my
location, and the same effect is noticed even with Guy Atkins' high-band AM
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