Hi Richard,
 
Asians were a little better here, but not by much. The "big guns" on  594, 
648, 657, 747, 828, 972 and 1134 had fair-to-good audio, but most of the  
second-tier TP's were missing in action.
 
 657-Pyongyang again had its high-frequency audio missing (maybe  that's 
not such a bad thing?), and its OM and YL "Tirade Team" again showed  up for 
648-VOR's Korean program after 1500 (that's really a bad  thing).
 
73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA)
Slightly modified C.Crane SWP Ultralight + 9' PVC Box Loop
 
  
 
 
In a message dated 11/14/2010 4:44:32 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
richa...@perryisp.net writes:

No audio  made it this far from across the Pacific this morning. A carrier 
was heard on  774 at 1200-1204 UTC, but not afterward. The strongest signal 
was the het on  828 at 1258-1315. 

I hope everything was better further  west.

Richard Allen
36°22'51"N / 97°26'35"W
(near Perry OK  USA)

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