[IRCA] TPs for March 15, 2018 Kalama, WA

2018-03-15 Thread Dennis Vroom via IRCA
--- Begin Message --- Listened from 1325-1357 utc. A couple second tier stations, the rest powerhouse stations. 594  JAPAN, JOAK Tokyo, NHK1 MAR 15 1341 good with man in Japanese. (DV-WA) 567  JAPAN, JOIK Sapporo, NHK1 MAR 15 1345 fair //JOAK 594. (DV-WA) 594  JAPAN, JOAK Tokyo, NHK1 MAR 15

[IRCA] Alberta TPs for 15 March 2018

2018-03-15 Thread Nigel Pimblett
The Asians once more vanished without trace, leaving DU signals to account for the DX today. In fact, it would have to rank as likely the bet DU morning of 2018. 576 2RN Sydney, AUSTRALIAConversation between 2 men about a movie at 1340. 585 7RN Hobart, AUSTRALIA

[IRCA] i-Heart Bankruptcy

2018-03-15 Thread Russ Edmunds
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/media/2018/03/15/radio-giant-iheartmedia-files-chapter-11-bankruptcy/427322002/

[IRCA] CO TP Report 3-15-18

2018-03-15 Thread C B via IRCA
--- Begin Message --- Conditions were down from the last couple of days. JOUB 774 noted with weak audio, EE lesson, chimes. To paraphrase Nick, JOAK 594 with near imaginary audio, threshold, mumbly. A paltry handful of hets were also detected. Best of DX, Craig Barnes Wheat Ridge, CO Drake

[IRCA] Oklahoma TP DX 3/15/18

2018-03-15 Thread Richard N. Allen
Unlike yesterday TP DX this morning was a bust. Only carriers on 702, 891 and 1548 were audible from a southwesterly direction. Richard Allen, near Perry OK USA, Skywave SSB + ALA1530LNP. Sent from my iPad ___ IRCA mailing list

Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 3-15

2018-03-15 Thread Bruce Portzer
My SDR recordings showed pretty much the same thing: nothing more than the half dozen "regulars". I'll be able to get caught up on other things today instead of listening to DX recordings :( Bruce On 3/15/2018 08:05, Gary DeBock wrote: The Asian big guns sounded pretty healthy this morning

[IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 3-15

2018-03-15 Thread Gary DeBock
The Asian big guns sounded pretty healthy this morning but declining solar conditions took their toll on the second tier TP's. Yesterday's superb conditions were not repeated, and except for the regular big guns only a few low band TP's managed any audio. Because of the declining solar