A bit more Asia and Australia this morning, with better signal strengths, but
it wasn't too outstanding.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least
briefly):
594 JOAK man in Japanese 1406UT. This transmitter seems to have a "brighter"
sound compared
Glad to hear it was good morning in Grayland, but that certainly
wasn't the case here. I think the list below is the shortest for
several weeks. I might have been able to dig out a bit more mumbly
audio if I'd felt inspired to go over the recording, but I didn't.
693 unIDtraces
So far I've managed to definitely ID one NZer from yesterday: Newstalk
ZB on 1296 (a bit of a surprise). There are probably a few others. I'm
pretty sure 1503 was in as well, albeit briefly.
Bruce
On 10/13/2018 22:11, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
Yesterday was a transitional morning all right;
Day two at Grayland. Conditions were much better today. At first it
looked like a DU morning, with many Aussies at about 1100-1200. Then
the Asians suddenly faded up, with a nice mix of Chinese, Japanese and
Korean signals.
The 711 KBS station was often stronger than KIRO, and parallel
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