Asian signals were superb this morning, with variety and strength similar to an
ocean coast session. Another generous enhancement produced exceptional low and
mid band signals, and the new 1566-Jammer was back again to pester HLAZ on the
high band.
At the 1250 start of my session the primary
The Japanese big guns were out in force this morning as Asian propagation
continued to improve, with a generous sunrise enhancement boosting up the
relatively obscure Taiwan station 738-BEL2 to its best level of the new season
(fair). Despite this the usual Koreans on 558, 603, 657 and 972
As Colin has reported the Japanese big guns were pounding in here this morning
but the main star here was the Taiwan station 738-BEL2, reaching a steady fair
level with Chinese conversation and pop music around 1340. It seemed to ride
the same Asian coast propagation as the NHK big guns during
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Hello All,
Asian results here this morning were almost identical to those reported by
Dennis in Kalama as the low band TP's got the best of the propagation. Both the
Japanese and Korean big guns were unusually potent, with 747-JOIB at a strong
enough level to completely
Hello All,
The Asian TP's this morning may have been slightly down from yesterday's
session in strength and variety, but there were still some interesting signals.
In this respect the situation here was a lot closer to Nick's version than
Bruce's dreary report.
This month's
Hello All,
Like others have reported, it was very slim pickings for Asiatic TP signals
this morning as only the big guns managed any audio. In comparison to yesterday
signals seemed very anemic, and you needed to be on the right frequency at the
right time to hear any TP much above the
Hello All,
Some strong audio from several big gun Asiatic TP's was in on MW this
morning, following a fairly mediocre morning for Longwave TP's. A few
of the TP signals (747-JOIB, 972-HLCA and 1053-Jammer) were pegging the
Tecsun PL-380 Ultralight S/N display at 25 (when boosted by the 8
diameter
Hello All,
It was a morning of fairly average September TP propagation here,
generally following Nigel's description of the regular Asians at decent
strength,
but the second-tier TP stations having weaker signals. As usual, however,
there were major exceptions to the script, including a
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1044 kHz was the most interesting frequency of the morning, as I heard (and
recorded) the same strong TP mix that Dennis received at Grayland. Around
1348 there was a real battle
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1044 kHz was the most interesting frequency of the morning, as I heard
(and
recorded) the same strong TP mix
or 1134 with KBS1 programming.
Chuck
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1044 kHz was the most interesting frequency of the morning, as I
Hi Walt,
Thanks for the Masset report, we are all eager to read your daily TP (and
TA) reports once your DXpedition team gets fully set up!
This morning was fairly average for TP reception here in Puyallup, with a
couple of exceptions. 1044 kHz had an interesting mix of CRI's Japanese and
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