Less Asia, more DU this morning, all somewhat underpowered
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
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Reasonable audio at times during the period (much of it
understandable by a native speaker, though often battling w/splash or noise):
Thanks for the Alberta TP report, Nigel.
<<< This was on a
beverage aimed more at Australia, but apparently all the DU DX was being
sucked in by all that ferrite on the cliffs of Oregon. >>>
I was thinking of you this morning, Nigel, when an S9 signal from a probable
585-2WEB showed up at
First DU audio of the month this morning:
1035Newstalk ZB Wellington, NEW ZEALAND
Fair audio for a couple of minutes with a man reading news at 1202. No
others with audio, but decent carriers on 702, 756, 882, 1026.
This evening I checked an August 1st recording from my beverage
WRNJ 1510 Hackettstown, NJ stop the channel in far NW PA with current pop
music, weak and fading a bit but winning over WLAC (and I'm on the wrong
side of their night pattern)
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It certainly seemed like DU propagation kicked back into the exceptional stage
this morning from Australia, NZ and Fiji, but unlike last Friday (with Tom)
there was no Perseus-SDR DXer to record the bonanza. 558-Radio Fiji One was the
main star of the session with awesome signals from
<<< A first look at the recordings from this morning shows little other
than a carrier on that channel here in Victoria Gary. Our sunrise
is a few minutes earlier than yours, but nothing much a few minutes
earlier either. >>>
Thanks Nick,
I have been watching your propagation reports from
A first look at the recordings from this morning shows little other
than a carrier on that channel here in Victoria Gary.Our sunrise
is a few minutes earlier than yours, but nothing much a few minutes
earlier either.
There was a tentative audio on 558 with weak island music on 30 July,
It was another wild session at Rockwork 4 this morning, with 558-Fiji, 585-7RN
and a presumed 585-2WEB (not // 576) all reaching S9 levels at times.
When 558-Fiji pounds in at this level it should be more than adequate to reach
Victoria and other salt-water enhanced locations. This was its
Quite lively for some big gun Asiatics until after 1200UT, then a bit
of a bounce for a couple of low band DUs
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
774 JOUB English lesson 1128UT, though the majority of the talk was
Japanese; ending
Tom and I had all the real estate we wanted at the ocean cliff this morning as
all the "visitors" cleared out. When you drive up to the cliff in total
darkness you never really know what to expect, and you need to be prepared for
bizarre weather, strange "visitors" and loud audio frequency QRM
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