The big guns were lower level today. The second tier were something else
altogether, especially between about 1335-1345UT when peak conditions occurred.
Some Aussies also.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least
briefly):
594 JOAK man in Japanese 1338U
That was another keepergoing through the SDR files was
spectacularly wearing, as I kept diving down rabbit holes of at least
two stations on a channel, or jumping on odd channels like 999 poking
its nose up. Yes, some of the big ones got missed on today's list,
and actually for all the de
Definitely back to Asian, but except for the Japanese big guns, still
pretty erratic. Those big guns were showing themselves as early as
1030UT, but at 1200UT, there was weak Aussie pips on both 774 and 828
mixing with NHK2, and all pretty weak. Things seemed to peak
between 1330 and 1345UT
At first glance, not as good as yesterday overall as Bruce observed,
with an emphasis on Japan versus further afield. But, with work,
there seemed to be quite a lot there, just very erratic and
temporary, and the regulars peaked stronger here than yesterday. So
the reported signal levels her