Still delivering some Asiatic signals this morning, Tomorrow may be
another matter entirely. Except for HLAZ, there wasn't much
sunrise/post-sunrise enhancement.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
774 JOUB briefly at this level
Almost armchair copy of new Kiribati back on their old frequency of 846 and
// to their internet feed at:
http://right-click.com.au/rcPlayer/index.php?c=kiribati_mw. All this
at 05:43 UTC 5 Dec2017 into Victoria, BC
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 5:33 AM, Volodya S wrote:
> Well
A check at 0230 UT showed TA carriers on 1026, 1386, 1413, 1575,
though none were remotely close to audio.
73,
Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, AB
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I ran out of time to report yesterday, but I logged some of the
regular Asians, so better than the silence of Saturday. Today was
similar to yesterday, except today the Korean on 972 was the top signal,
with perhaps its best performance of the season. Unlike what Steve
observed in AZ the
Hi Dennis,
846-Kiribati managed some audio here on the night of Colin's video, but despite
the apparent power of the rejuvenated station, semi-local 850-KHHO makes it a
pretty challenging catch here.
For those who are curious about Radio Kiribati's programming, it was a major
target during
Past couple weeks low band hets fade out soon after sunrise but not this
morning. Whole band had good hets lasting long after sunrise this
morning along with a couple lo-band with audio along with usual hi-band
South Korea. No jammers were heard today, and yes, it's 1476; I've never
heard