It all depends on the path, the time and where the auroral zone is. On a
path from ECNA to China/NK during low A and K periods the path probably
skips over the zone and has its bounce point somewhere within the zone.
There's also the potential for Greyline enhancement. If the path drops far
This morning was the best morning for TP's so far in Newfoundland. On a 10 deg
beveridge (again transpolar), we were hearing 972, 774, 1134, 1287 around 1000
UTC. 972 was in as early as 0915 UTC. 1566 was quite nice at 1000 UTC. We have
to be careful around 0900 since some European stations,
Bearing is about 300 deg from Lubec to Marshalls. Surprising to have that
signal level on a DKAZ aimed 35 deg, but clobbering WTAM 1100 is also
important. Is V7AB using their full 25 kW now? Earlier this month when cx
were great and I wasn't sick so was up to DX, I had their all night OC
peaking
Bill, I was very impressed with the second clip. As the TPs were open,
presumably the Marshall’s here. One day there’ll be a similar opening into
PEI! 73, Walt
On Saturday, November 17, 2018, Bill Whitacre wrote:
> Now I’ve got ‘island music’ on 1098kHz:
>
>
Has to be V7AB with that mx. Lubec SR was just about 1128 today. Marshalls
s/off is about 1130. Hope you had the anthem then or something across the
1100 hour. 73 KAZ
On Sat, Nov 17, 2018 at 10:53 AM Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
> Are you sure you don't want to stay a few more days Bill?
>
>
Are you sure you don't want to stay a few more days Bill?
Conditions are improving here, so who knows what you would come up with.
The best I can come up in Victoria with is that HLAZ is still
delivering at 1642UT, not loud, but recognizably Russian talk.
Nick
At 10:26 2018-11-17, Bill
Now I’ve got ‘island music’ on 1098kHz:
http://realmonitor.com/QH12/181117/1098-0937-Nov17.wav
http://realmonitor.com/QH12/181117/1098-1015-Nov17.wav
No claims yet but I’m thinking about it.
Bill Whitacre
Lubec, Maine
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