Nick,
Thanks for posting the 594-JOAK recording, which was very interesting for
comparison purposes.
Your proximity to salt water usually seems to give you a longer-running sunrise
enhancement boost than the watered-down version available here. 594-JOAK and
the other NHK big guns had co
Another mostly MIA morning, though with a little sunrise enhancement
to spice it up.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
594 JOAK man in JJ 1456-7UT, mentions of Osaka and Tokyo along with
various JJ numbers; weather broadcast per sched
Work had me away the last couple of days, and I might as well
have been away today as well. A few mumbles in the mush on 702 around
1350 was all that prevented a complete blank today in terms of TP audio.
I suspect Australia, but too weak to be definite.
73,
Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, A
Bob,
At our former home in Salmon Creek, WA I had a u shaped antenna running on the
5' high wooden fence. Just a 140' of wire connected to a 6-1 ratio un-balum.
Was able to hear European stations when conditions were good. Did not work well
on Trans-Pacific stations. Worked well on domestic sta
Mike,
Thanks very much for your comment on the TP-DX audio clips.
It's fun to track down the Asians and make recordings each morning, although
during this lean solar year I sometimes wonder if anyone has interest in
hearing yet another MP3 of the Japanese and Korean big guns :-)
73,
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'Always enjoy hearing the audio clips. Ms
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> On Nov 5, 2014, at 8:11 AM, d1028g...@comcast.net wrote:
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> Hello All,
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> Despite the latest solar tantrum three low band Japanese big guns did make
> the trip this morning, with one of them reaching a fairly good level. The
Hello All,
Despite the latest solar tantrum three low band Japanese big guns did make the
trip this morning, with one of them reaching a fairly good level. The Koreans
and Chinese were completely missing in action, however-- and even 738-Tahiti
stayed away, despite the solar shenanigans.