Quoddy House, Lubec, Maine - November 16, 2018

Korea on 972 was again the most steady of the TPs heard after 0900utc here in a 
snowy Lubec, Maine this morning.  Star of the morning though was 1089-China 
doing very well against WBAL on 1090.

Signals seemed best from straight over the pole to China and Korea rather than 
Japan.

Here, in no particular order are some sound samples:

Japan on 1287 @ 0931utc
http://realmonitor.com/QH12/181116/1287-0931-Nov16.wav

Japan on 774 @ 1018utc
http://realmonitor.com/QH12/181116/774-1018-Nov16.wav

Korea on 1566 @ 1018utc
http://realmonitor.com/QH12/181116/1566-1018-Nov16.wav

Korea on 972 @ 1020 and 1021utc
http://realmonitor.com/QH12/181116/972-1020-Nov16.wav
http://realmonitor.com/QH12/181116/972-1021-Nov16.wav

China on 1089 @ 0954 and 1015utc
http://realmonitor.com/QH12/181116/1089-0954-Nov16.wav
http://realmonitor.com/QH12/181116/1089-1015-Nov16.wav

I wrote down several other frequencies with possible audio during a 1030utc 
scan - 963, 1017, 1098, 1188 and 1215.  TP DXers will recognize those as either 
China or Korea frequencies.  We’ll see what further listening will provide.

For reference, the previous 10 days of geomag indices can be viewed on a 
running graph I keep:

http://tivodxer.com/jpgraph_example3b_multi_y_axis.php

Note A and K indices have fallen way down and Dst has gone up above zero.  All 
are ‘good things’ to trans polar DXers.

Bill Whitacre
… getting ready to dig out some snow

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