At 11:10 AM 6/22/2008, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:

>>
>
>Got ambitious this morning, and listened from 1145 to 1225UT.  More time does 
>not necessarily equal more DX.
>
>Most interesting in the "what the DX would be if there was any DX" stakes, was 
>a fair strength carrier on 1566 before 1200UT, that seemed Asiatic (best on 
>the northerly Flag)....so HLAZ is still trying to make an appearance pretty 
>much right at summer solstice.
>
>The best carrier strengths here were 738 and 1098, with 1475 putting in a 
>reasonable appearance also.   1386 and 1503 showed signs of life, and there 
>were a large number of weaker carriers.  Managed three (apparently) DU audios: 
>702 at 1205UT, 792 at 1209UT, and 774 at 1215UT.   All were deeply in the 
>murk, and required a bit  of preamplification to be sure these weren't 
>imaginary.   
>
>Interestingly, sometimes these signals were better on the 1m square ALA100 
>copper pipe loop than on the westerly Flag, in spite of not having the Flag's 
>attenuation off the back end. 
>
>best wishes,
>
>Nick
>


As for me, I got called after midnight, and didn't return for a few 
hours.....so slept in, although, I have recorded the 11:45 to 12:15 window 
between 530 and 1330 on Perseus to have a quick look.  I'll report later if 
anything interesting showed up.....Walt.


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