Great going Nigel. Apparently Vietnam 675 is doing better than anyone
would except. I don't think it has been reported that far inland before
now. Looks like you did pretty well too. HLKX 1188 is another good one
too.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
KAVT Reception Manager
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Certainly a good morning here in southern Alberta too, which makes me
wonder what I missed yesterday.
The highlights were:
- First time audio on 675 khz. Only for about 45 seconds, but it's a
start! Possibly the Vietnam that's so common for you coastal types.
- Finally a definite log of CNR
John,
It was another good one, but yesterday had the edge. I could take
morning after morning like that. It did remind me a bit of the DU
conditions of the late 70s/early 80s. It was night after night of DUs,
from LSS in New Zealand to LSR here.
I cannot complain logging my 4th Thai, the secon
Sometimes 972khz Korea is so loud at my location
that I can actually hear it on my guitar amplifier.
Kidding.
I did receive 774khz on a 5-tube SuperHet bakelite
radio one morning -- used in conjunction with
a 5' passive frame loop.
Now that was fun.
My goal is to get a TP on a crystal set.
--
"John H. Bryant" wrote:
> I didn't neglect Alaska, either Managed an ID and into NPR News
> from 870 KSKO, McGrath, fighting it out, neck and neck with
> co-channel Smithers, northern BC.
>
> So, a pretty wonderful morning, really I'm still living in the
> glow of yesterday morning when
It was another excellent Chinese morning. I'm beginning to think
that we are past the peak of the Japanese season here on the Left
Coast and getting to the month that China seems to dominate. I've
noticed the past couple of years that the Japanese seem to come in
best in September and the Chin