As others have pointed out, the DX must have stayed in
Alaska. Oddly, however, although sunrise enhancement wasn't
enhanced, JOAK-594 had a pretty good morning before then.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
594 JOAK woman and man
For everyone whos been following this saga of my 1215 UN'id, we finally
have an answer!
Thanks to a friend, an indisputable method, independent of ABC Radio, was
used, and we have confirmed my 1215khz UN'id audio matches that of 720ABC
Perth.
Paul Walker
On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 10:52 AM, Paul
A couple of DUs managed audio today, but that was it. No audio
from Asia, with 1566 having the only quality carrier.
774 3LO Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Came up to audio level (just barely) with
news by woman at 1402.
11164BC Brisbane, AUSTRALIA Usual talk programming noted at
Congratulations on the great list of Asian receptions this morning, Paul--
which you certainly deserve after facing the -24 degree weather. You definitely
live in a different TP zone than us (a total clunker session here).
<<< 666: Pretty good signal, sounded similar to 729 (see below)
666
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2016 Nov 30 0010 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 29 November follow.
Solar flux 86 and estimated planetary A-index 5.
The
It was -24 below this morning while DXing between 1745 and 2030UTC but man
there was stuff everywhere and most of it ranged from fairly listenable and
easily understandable to GREAT.
I had 26 listenable signals too, INCLUDING my semi local 50,000 watt KJNP
1170 Fairbanks, Alaska (300 miles to my
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2016 Nov 29 2105 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
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# Geophysical Alert Message
#
Solar-terrestrial indices for 29 November follow.
Solar flux 86 and estimated planetary A-index 5.
The
Yesterday's ghostly Asians became this morning's ghostly carriers as not as
single TP was able to manage audio. Usually at least a few high band Asians
break audio this time of year but even 1566-HLAZ was shut out this morning. At
1430 it registered a weak carrier, along with 747, 828, 1575 and
There was not a trace of a signal from across the Pacific heard here this
morning.
Richard Allen,
near Perry OK USA,
PL-606 + 8-inch FSL,
WR-G313e + ALA1503LNP.
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On 2016-11-29, at 3:00 AM, JOHN FISHER wrote:
> Walt,
>
> You are correct about Dave. I saw him about4 or 5 years ago and he was
> thinking about getting back into the hobby, but to my knowledge, I don't
> think that he has.If I recall correctly, he was retired now. Tony Ward of
> Whitby, ON
Here's a little bit about different jammers on the South Korean side of things
for those who are interested. I have been sifting through 40 hours of unedited
recordings of East Asia MW over the past week or so and can now view them in a
more organized fashion than when I presented on the same
Walt,
You are correct about Dave. I saw him about4 or 5 years ago and he was thinking
about getting back into the hobby, but to my knowledge, I don't think that he
has.If I recall correctly, he was retired now. Tony Ward of Whitby, ON sees him
occasionally also.
I had not heard about
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