Pat,

I got confused reading the 2007 WRTH, two of the Australian stations looked 
like that were listed under 1110 kHz, right below the Hawaiian station. (KAOI)

Chuck & James listened to the recording and could recognize a few words.
No IDs.  Conditions that morning were not that great for Japanese stations, so 
I figure it could be a DU.  The selectivity was 2.4 kHz on the JRC, it made it 
very difficult to understand the station.  Will now switch to a wide 
selectivity when audio is present.  

 Have set up a SW Ewe aimed 249 degrees.  This should help a lot, the original 
reception was on the Ewe that was NW.  Will be interesting this morning with 
the Ewe's crossing each other with about 3' difference in height.  Thanks guys 
for the help.

Dennis,
Vancouver, WA
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