603 was the stand out for me as well -- on/about 1510 UTC.
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 8:32 AM, wrote:
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> Yes, Walt, dawn enhancement was pretty much a fizzler here also, compared
> to the 1200-1400 predawn period. Most of the Asians dropped off with the
> increasing
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] Oklahoma TP DX 1/30/17
Sure was, Gary. Interesting, though, that within minutes (I'm typing this
at
en when daybreak hits.
>
> Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
> 7.5" loopstick CC Skywave and 15" FSL antenna
>
>
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> From: "Richard N Allen" <richa...@perryisp.net>
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anuary 30, 2017 5:56:50 AM
Subject: [IRCA] Oklahoma TP DX 1/30/17
There were signs of TP DX this morning, but only JOUB 774 had any audio (poor)
fading in and out at 1236 to 1327 GMT. There was a consistent carrier on 828
(JOBB?) producing a strong heterodyne against WCCO until after sunrise. Also
Early results show signs of improved reception this morning here in
Alberta as well.
73,
Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, Alberta
On 1/30/2017 6:56 AM, Richard N Allen wrote:
There were signs of TP DX this morning, but only JOUB 774 had any audio (poor)
fading in and out at 1236 to 1327 GMT. There
There were signs of TP DX this morning, but only JOUB 774 had any audio (poor)
fading in and out at 1236 to 1327 GMT. There was a consistent carrier on 828
(JOBB?) producing a strong heterodyne against WCCO until after sunrise. Also,
an unidentified carrier on 702. Traces of signals on 972