Very nice Walt, though it didn't last I guess, because by 0430UT, not even a
carrier. However, this might be the moment to point out that weak TA carriers
have pretty well been a nightly occurrence over the last few weeks, at least
earlier in the evening.But, I haven't heard anything
In my area on 1380 and on other freqs at night I find that by tuning a few
Kilohertz closer to the IBOC user I can hear the adjacent covered signal
better.In other words,by tuning off centre halfway between IBOC signal and the
one next to it, the covered signal comes through.I guess it all
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2011 Jan 28 2105 UTC
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# Geophysical Alert Message
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 28 January follow.
Solar flux 81 and estimated mid-latitude A-Index 4.
The
Hi Guys:
I started Sunset Dxing a little early today ...about 1545 EST.
Conditions looked real promising with a lot of Graveyarders Swapping on
most of the GY Frequencies. Conditions to the East looked pretty good
then it swapped to the south. A lot of stuff was heard that was
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2011 Jan 29 0005 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
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# Geophysical Alert Message
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 28 January follow.
Solar flux 81 and mid-latitude A-index 5.
The
My work schedule's made it hard to post results this week, so here's a
brief summary:
28 Jan - lots of strongish carriers on the upper end of the dial near
sunrise, but only 1566 made audio (and just barely) around 1500
sunrise.About an hour earlier the Japanese on 693 and 774 had been