Hi Gary,

What a difference a few miles can make! I reviewed my Perseus WAV files from
this morning, and found NOTHING on 639 kHz around 1335 UTC. Only earlier,
around 1315, did I find any scraps of audio. It was so weak and splatter
covered that I couldn't identify the language to tell if it was Chinese or
not...absolutely NOTHING like the MP3 you sent me of 639 as heard on your
ultralights this morning.

>From my side of Puyallup, the best signals were 972 HLCA South Korea and
1575 VOA Thailand, at fair to good levels 1245-1345 most of the time. I only
found a weak het on 1332 kHz at 1330.

Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA
www.perseus-sdr.blogspot.com




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> Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 21:15:55 EDT
> From: d1028g...@aol.com
> To: irca@hard-core-dx.com
> Subject: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA TP's for 9-14... Uneven Results
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> Hello All,
>
> Once again, some stations seemed to defy the generally lackluster
> conditions here, with Chinese stations especially bucking the trend.
>
> 639-CNR1 had its best signal of the month here, providing good audio  for
> an MP3 at 1335. Audio was also noted on 936 and 738 (presumed  Taiwan), but
> not nearly as strong as on 639. Other than these exceptions, the  morning
> was
> nothing to shout about, and as usual here, DU's failed to cross  the South
> Hill barrier.
>
> 73, Gary
>
>
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