Once more into the bucket, dear friends (with apologies to Shakespeare, who
likely wasn't a DXer, and with conditions like this morning, who could blame
him?)
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least
briefly):
not in the slightest
Reasonable audio at
Ultimately, that or another Kiwi WebSDR will be located at Masset in the Haida
Gwaii - which is an awesome location for some great DX early warning data
gathering.
I’m looking forward to better radio conditions and a higher MUF - looking at 30
MHz of largely empty spectrum is depressing.
Col
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I listened on my Elad and your Kiwi SDR this morning with the same results.
I'm looking forward to that watershed TP session.
Craig BarnesWheat Ridge, CO
On Thursday, January 31, 2019, 10:50:22 AM MST, R. Colin Newell
wrote:
Singularly dead with the odd carrier (b
Singularly dead with the odd carrier (based on Nick’s fish barrel...) it was as
if the ionosphere was frozen...
I continue to test an online KIWI websdr at my location - hence the comatose
conditions.
Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -
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Not a lot of audio this morning, but lots of carriers
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
774 JOUB peak at 1457UT with woman singing followed by woman in Japanese
1566 HLAZ female vocal 1552UT; earlier and later, there was Chinese
talk,
Nick, I got up early this morning for the action, and to see if I could
hear reactivated PNG Bougainville on 6020 and 3325. Alas, MW was terrible,
as you observed, and PNG was not active, unlike the previous morning :-(
Walt Salmaniw
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 4:57 AM, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
> A ve
A very poor morning indeed. Exactly two audios over a two+ hour period.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
nope
Reasonable audio at times during the period (much of it
understandable by a native speaker, though often battling w/sp
Sunrise enhancement was pretty minimal, with possibly HLAZ making a
little noise, but a couple of DU's brightened things up earlier,
and maybe one lonely Asian .
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
no...
Reasonable audio at times d
Of course, maybe, judging by your DX, I should have checked for India
on 1566
That's pretty near antipodes DX isn't it?
yes...very very close which makes me wonder if this is more of a 'normal'
dawn enhanced antipodal occurrence and less to do with the grayline as their
sunset was almost
Some years ago, I did an article for QEX on being able to use
overseas MW stations as possible indicators of enhancement on 160m
Steve. I think you may have helped prove the point, and Bob Brown
would have immortalized your contact in an article if he was still
going strong. That's pretty n
1530UT when a small enhancement started to occur,
an interesting concurrence Nick. I was watching for FT5ZM on Amsterdam
Island (Indian Ocean midway between Western Australia and Madagascar) this
morning on 160mover a 5 minute period between 1530 and 1535, his signal
built from nothin
Except for occasional snippets from 738 and 1566, things were quite
dismal from 1300 to getting on 1530UT when a small enhancement
started to occur, lasting for not much more than 10 minutes.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
HLAZ (who
Again, not a good morning, but there was a sunrise enhancement, just
not spectacular, and almost all upper band. Listened around 1440UT,
1515UT and after 1530UT, and am beginning to get a deeper
appreciation of the variety of electrical noises on offer these
mornings, at least three different
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