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Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
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Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 7:03:28 AM
Subject: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 9-13
Thanks to Dennis for his TP-DXing re
Thanks to Dennis for his TP-DXing report from Kalama. Results here were almost
the same, with overall propagation improving somewhat to bring in several
unusual Asians in addition the usual Japanese and Korean big guns.
At my 1300 start time the band sounded fairly subdued, with only the
Hello All,
Thanks to Walt, Dennis and Brian for their detailed TP-DU reports this morning.
Conditions here were almost identical to those noted by Dennis, with the
Japanese on 594, 747 and 828 reaching good levels at times. 1575-VOA also made
a fair appearance here at 1330, and the Koreans
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Hello All,
Well, once again my morning results were the direct opposite of Nigel's-- I had
some marginal Asian TP reception on the low band, but no trace of DU
propagation :-)
At my 1230 UTC start time a couple of NHK die-hards (594-JOAK and 693-JOAB)
were the only Asians
Hello All,
It was pretty much a repeat of yesterday morning here, with good audio from the
Japanese and Korean big gun TP's, but little else. 594, 693, 747, 774, 828,
972, 1053 and 1287 all had fair to good audio at times, with both 972-HLCA and
the 1053-Jammer reaching excellent levels
Hello All,
Asiatic signals suffered a major drop off here this morning as even the big
gun TP regulars struggled to produce any audio. 594-JOAK was one of the few to
be heard with poor Japanese talk at 1310, but even 747-JOIB and 774-JOUB stayed
at carrier levels. 657-Pyongyang and the
Hello All,
It was another good Asiatic TP morning here, with the first all-time new TP
logged here from the new DX season. To investigate mysteries on 729, 1053
and other frequencies, I switched over to the 9' sided PVC tuned passive
loop this morning. WWF wrestling experience is helpful