Hello All, 
  
After a clunker session yesterday (reported by Nick, with more patience than 
me) the Asians made a fair recovery this morning, with a single good signal on 
both the low and high band. Most of the regulars stayed down in the noise, 
however, and only 594-JOAK had any real staying power. 
  
At my 1305 start time 1566-HLAZ's Japanese program was the only TP audio, at a 
temporary good level before diving into the noise for the rest of the session. 
By the time it had faded (around 1315) both 594-JOAK and 693-JOAB started 
managing fair audio, with 594's signal coming up to a steady good level from 
1325 to 1335 (pretty unusual recently). During this time 603-HLSA's pop music 
also started to rise out of the noise to join 594 and 693 but never could reach 
a stable level. The only other Asian to show up was the 1053-Jammer, managing 
an anemic jam at 1338 before sinking into oblivion. After 1566-HLAZ's peak at 
1305 the high band was pretty much comatose here, with the low band  (and 1053) 
having all of the limited action. Despite the lackluster session 594-JOAK's 
stable good signal around 1330 was about the best that it has managed during 
the recent dicey propagation. 
  
594  JOAK   Tokyo, Japan   Female Japanese speech at a steady good level during 
                           national weather report at 1330; best Asian signal 
of the session 
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/rgcy3kmclm9srdk/594-JOAK-1330z033015CCSW.MP3   
  
73 and Good DX, 
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 
7.5" loopstick C.Crane Skywave Ultralight + 
17" FSL antenna 
  
     
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