At 17:25 11/9/2009, you wrote:

>This morning, my first sweep was at 1425, about 40 minutes before LSR. I quit 
>about an hour later. It was a low-average late season morning, with all of the 
>strongest JJs, KKs and even CCs.... except HLAZ-1566 which was just a nubbin 
>of a carrier. There was a post-dawn boost, though largely of the stronger 
>Chinese. The Echo on 918 (Shangdung) was back to at least three transmitters 
>this morning and 639 CNR1 was walking tall. The big news of the morning was 
>that I had CNR1 with an echo on 1359.... there are a bazillion 1 and 10 kW 
>transmitters there....  I'd only heard this frequency at Grayland once this 
>year, and never here.
>

I got up late after having got up early (1030UT) to check TPs for the LBI 
group.   Actually, it sounded like a good September morning at that time, 
occasionally quite good big gun Japanese, Koreans on 558, 603 and 972, some 
signs of Chinese.   But they didn't make it to the east coast except for a 
little 1566 carrier, left over from the big 1566 carrier here.   

So, didn't get up until again until a few minutes before 1500UT, and except for 
1359, John's observations were about right for here minus an S-unit or 
two...well 1359 minus 2 S-units might also have been about right, hi.

ick



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Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada 

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