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It's interesting that what happens on LW doesn't equate to the MW band.
Propagationthere's so much we don't understand! 73, Walt
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 6:12 AM STEVE wrote:
> LWBC got fairly decent later on this Monday evening. At around 06 utc:
> 171 poor (AM sync); 183 poor (AM
LWBC got fairly decent later on this Monday evening. At around 06 utc:
171 poor (AM sync); 183 poor (AM sync); 189 very poor; 198 poor (AM
sync); 216 very poor; 234 very poor; (243 hints); 252 medium (AM sync).
MW only has 1089 with rapidly fading het not lasting long enough for any
audio.
The DUs were gone today, and replaced byvery little of
anything.
If you take Craig's report, subtract the 873 signal (where I had
nothing), you get pretty much exactly what was heard here.
693 JOAB Tokyo, JAPAN Faint traces of man and woman with language
lesson
747
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Report from Mark Connelly, WA1ION
Times / dates = UTC / 2018
e-mail = "markwa1...@aol.com"
[Connelly*Y-MA] = South Yarmouth, Cape Cod, MA, USA
(GC= 41.6931 N / 70.1912 W) (= 41° 41.59' N / 70° 11.47' W) (grid FN41vq)
NOTE:
{A} in entry indicates that audio can be accessed
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Marginal conditions were noted this morning. I listened from 1240 to 1355, when
the TPs faded down. LSR at 1418.
693 very faint w/male and female possibly in JJ at threshold level
747 faint //774
774 weak w/female in JJ
828 faint w/female in what sounded like JJ, heavy
It was a fine morning to foul up the automatic SDR recording, judging by the
signal strength tracesmaybe tomorrow.
best wishes,
Nick
Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada
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