TP signals, all from Japan, were fewer and weaker this monring.  Most of the 
activity was in the few minutes around local sunrise at 1310 UTC.  Receiver: 
Tecsun PL-310 with 7.5" loopstick.

531  unID, 1310, slight het.
558  unID, 1232, slight het (KLZ 560 QRM).
567  unID (JOIK?), 1312, slight het.
594  JOAK Tokyo J, 1303, JJ talk, barely audible to poor.
693  JOAB Tokyo J, 1307, man JJ, poor (KGGF 690 QRM).
702  unID, 1224, carrier (WLW & KSEV 700 QRM).
747  unID (JOIB?), 1222, slight het fading away by 1223 (WSB 750 QRM).
774  JOUB Akita J, 1215-1255, audio fading in & out (KSPI 780 QRM).
828  unID (JOBB?), 1242, het (WCCO & XEIK 830 QRM).
873  JOGB Kumamoto J, barely audible talk at 1258, 2200 JST TS at 1300 followed 
by man talking in JJ, heard again at 1308-1309 //JOAB 693.  Considering lack of 
other signals, JOGB was the surprise of the morning.  It remains my longest 
distance station.

Other DX signals noted:
620  CKRM Regina SK, 1236, sports news, poor (XEBU QRM).
650  CKOM Saskatoon SK, 1226, sports news, fair.

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