On Saturday 07 November 2009 06:59, baco...@aol.com wrote: > 747 and 774 Japan in this morning, Saturday NOV 7 1050 UTC. 774 > still present as of 1150 UTC. Other signals noted at 693, 837, > and 864 kHz. 747 was the best signal by far, while 774 was being > clobbered by 770 WABC analog and 693 was buried by 690 CINF.
This morning was my first try at hearing TPs this season (almost my first try ever from this location), and it looks like I picked a good time! I dragged myself out of bed and got to the radio at 1050 UTC, and immediately checked for audible hets - all told, I counted about 35! Nearly all were in the lower half of the band. At first glance, at least, the strongest were 693, 747, 774, 828, 972, and 1098 (later, some others, including 702, 738, and 1134, became prominent). First audio noted was on 693, with a female talking, but badly mangled by CINF. Next audio was found on 828, also a female speaker. Then, around 1115, some audio on 1134, but washed out by IBOC (carrier frequency was 1133.995 - not close to anything in the mwoffsets list). Then, a man talking on 747... this quickly became the star of the morning, with audio every time I checked, until well after local sunrise (1150 UTC) here. I have some good recordings from this station that I'm sure could be easily understood by a Japanese speaker. I also had some fair audio on 774, but this was much more challenging due to stateside interference. Lastly, I had some faint but intriguing music on 1098 at around 1150 UTC. Carrier frequency of this one was 1098.003 - again, no mwoffsets listing... Marshall Islands, maybe? 738 seemed promising (two strong carriers, measured to be 737.9992 and 737.9999), but CFZM was just too strong to get past. 702 also had strong carriers, at 701.9964 and 701.9995, but WLW put the hurt on me. I haven't had a chance to review my recordings for ID'able material from the others yet, but 747, at least, is a slam dunk - my first TP, and a new country here! I'm taking the liberty of crossposting this to the IRCA list, to save typing all these details again. An exciting morning! Barry -- Barry McLarnon VE3JF Ottawa, ON _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list IRCA@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: irca@hard-core-dx.com