Gary and Bruce sure proved today that you can hear the deeper East Asians
better down Puget Sound way. Today was brief blips of mostly rather faint
Asian signals.Mind you there was also a touch of post sunrise DX, mostly
HLAZ, which wouldn't quit properly. Still had recognizable music on
Not an enthusiastic morning.Maximum signal strengths noted below
were often reached once, and briefly. There wer hints of a high band
enhancement, with carriers coming out of the mud around 1330UT
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
Mostly more normal stations, with a few second string sneaking
through the splatter. Not too much sunrise enhancement here. I
think you could say most things peaked a little stronger than yesterday.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
A bit of a boost before 1200UT, today, and a definite enhancement
1315 to after 1330UT. Here, there was a bit more of the unexpected,
not IDable unfortunately, but I suspect a bit of an attempt for the
Philippines to make it to my radio. Except1215, 1314 and 1512
weren't heardso I'm
An interesting morning in that Korea through New Zealand was heard,
often at the same time. The best Japanese was 747, the most
northerly, yet a number of Australians were heard also.Listened
from 1230 to 1350UT, though a fair bit of that was listening to a
recording, and most of the
Thanks for posting something. I was beginning to think the radio world was
dead. First email today...
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On Apr 2, 2013, at 1:05 PM, Nick Hall-Patch n...@ieee.org wrote:
An interesting morning in that Korea through New Zealand was heard, often at
the same time. The best