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;
Yesterday was a transitional morning all right; I'd say transitioning back into
the bucket, but hearing several Star outlets from New Zealand is never usual
here, so, only mildly awful. Interesting that Bruce wasn't reporting any NZ
from Grayland...
pretty darn good audio (all of it
A mix again of big gun Asia and Australia, with the band above about
1200kHz almost completely dead save for a burst from 1242. Some
samples recorded earlier in the morning indicated a more Asian
flavor, also big guns, though Tahiti was quite strong about 0800UT.
pretty darn good audio (all
A decidedly bitty morning, erratic and a bit thin on the ground, with
the bulk of the action around 1400UT again
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
1287 JOHR briefly peaking 1356UT with man in Japanese
1566 HLAZ also briefly peaking
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A morning that lasted quite a while...747, 774
A morning that lasted quite a while...747, 774, 972 and 1287 all had
weak audio at 1500UT, half an hour after local sunrise, but
generally speaking, there wasn't a lot of strong action. 576 and
945 were somewhat out of the ordinary though.
pretty darn good audio (all of it
As others have already noted, the mid-October anomaly this
morning.I did spend a little time with the recording, and found a
couple of things that weren't obvious at first glance, but they were
brief signals above the crud.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native