Well down from yesterday (and several days prior). Japan unusually poor, Some
weak China, Russia well down from the last few days. 153 Khz not even in audio,
and R. Mayak all gone. KBBI Homer, AK was in pretty good this morning though.
The following times sampled this morning: 1259Z, 1345Z,
Tom,
Most likely Algeria but Spain is also a good possibility and Kaz reported many
Spaniards last night from his DX Shack in Grafton, WI. Keep trying and also
check 549 for Algeria which is usually stronger than 531 here on the East
Coast.
I see that you are from the hometown of John
Excellent article! Thanks Mika!
Marc DeLorenzo
South Dennis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
http://www.wtfda.info/showthread.php?t=228
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From: Mika Makelainen m...@makelainen.com
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It's been a good morning for hearing TP signals on my ultralight receiver in
northern Oklahoma. Receiver: Tecsun PL-310 with 7.5-inch loopstick. Local
sunrise at 1302 UTC.
558 unID, 1249, strong het, no audio.
567 JOIK Sapporo J, 1252, man talking JJ, poor.
594 JOAK Tokyo J, 1254, man
The Algerian on 531 kHz was audible in northern Oklahoma with a fair signal at
0221-0232 UTC. Receiver was an ultralight Tecsun PL-310 7.5-inch loopstick.
There was no het on 549 kHz. Weak het on 1521 kHz.
Richard Allen
36°22'51N / 97°26'35W
(near Perry OK USA)
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Listened from 1345-1355 utc and TP's was better than yesterday. More carriers
and audio but the audio was just above the noise level.
567 Japan JOIK.
594 Japan JOAK.
657 Korea.
693 Japan JOAB.
747 Japan JOIB.
774 Japan JOUB.
828 Japan JOBB.
Bill Block
Prescott Valley, AZ
Drake
Probably very good MW TP reception for the west coast folks, as I had MW
hets everywhere, top to bottom, with good audio on 1566 HLAZ plus new 1413
and 1422, Asian audio. 774 weak, 648 poor/weak with cello solo, 531 Asian,
all 1445-1450. 774 still audio at 1508 utc.
164 Mongolia poor with
I also heard this one (WCXN - NC) last night which is new to the ULR
only logbook. First noticed behind WWVA but with Wheeling nulled, WCXN
was actually stronger. I heard all of the La Que Buena and Que
Buena mentions but I never got an EE ID. Must have been a minute or
two late for that.
Mika,
A great article, thank you for the opportunity to read it.
Not too sure about the ' snow rub down shower ' hi!
Why transport water with all that snow to melt
Regards,
72, Brian, G0NSL-QRP.
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The
Hey All, Bill ask me to mont. 1130 around dinnertime for a few nights. I tuned
in, but only heard qrm.(as I live about 150 feet from a 115 kv line going down
to ut) Now that the sun starts to set around that time of day, I heard
something last night but it was a mix of 2 stations(couldn`t get a
Had some very strong TA hets at sunset, audio on many channels, quality
varying significamntly, but faded somewhat soon after. French on 702, not
sure who; 711.7 with Arabic and vocal music / prayers, others, especially at
low end of band and longwave. One of the better nights I've seen.
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The
Hello All,
It's nice to be in complete agreement with Richard and Bill that this
morning's Asian propagation was improved over yesterday, with a healthy
sunrise enhancement here producing many vibrant TP signals. The Asian big
guns were generally restored to their normal strong
Hello All,
It's nice to be in complete agreement with Richard and Bill that this
morning's Asian propagation was improved over yesterday, with a healthy
sunrise enhancement here producing many vibrant TP signals. The Asian big
guns were generally restored to their normal strong
I didn't really notice sunrise enhancement today, if only because signals were
not bad from 1400UT onwards; really not bad in retrospect, just not too much
that was really good. Interesting that Gary has heard EE on 972; I had a SAH
on there yesterday, which is unusual, but no audio to argue
TP's today weren't bad for mid November. I didn't hear anything
spectacular, but many of the usual suspects were putting in somewhat OK
signals. Here's what I heard 1410-1435.
Really nice audio, much of it understandable by a native speaker
JOAB-693
JOIB-747
JOUB-774
CNR1-981
Somewhat OK
In terms of the number of stations with audio this was perhaps the best
morning of the season. However, the majority of the audio was in the
barely there category, making the following list of audio seem more
impressive than it really was. Still, an interesting morning, with
audio from
KNX 1070 News Radio ID, not heard here in years. Mixing with the kansas True
Oldies channel, also not heard here in years.
Saul
Burnt River ON
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I concur with the other West Coast DXers in that conditions were way up from
yesterday. Among the best mornings of the season even. Really good Japan
morning, with plenty of China, Russia and several Alaska as well.
The following times sampled this morning: 1259Z, 1359Z, 1445Z, 1459Z for
1-2
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