More coastal promise...
not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or
noise could be understood by a native speaker:
612 4QR fairly sudden fade up 1235UT, woman talking //702, peaking at
this level 1236UT
Burbles in the splatter and noise (if lucky, language might
Those who think that the MW band is devoid of much DX in the summer season may
be surprised to know that a major International DXpedition was conducted from
the Rockwork 4 ocean cliff on the Oregon coast three weeks ago-- complete with
two famous Japanese MW-DXer participants.
By taking
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:Issued: 2016 Aug 02 0005 UTC
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 01 August follow.
Solar flux 72 and estimated planetary A-index 3.
The
Hi Walt,
I have a photo of Kiwa's tropical band loop, from the DXpedition near
Seattle when he and I were testing the prototype. I think it was from
around 1992 approximately. I'll see if I can get this posted on my file
storage space and share a link to it.
I remember the tropical band loop
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 31 July follow.
Solar flux 72 and estimated planetary A-index 3.
The