Essentially a mix of mostly Japanese and Korean plus a few down unders, with an
Asian peak 1350-1400UT, as Gary mentioned. The good news is that it is
apparently Toli Toli time again, as today was the first evidence of the annual
arrival of signals from RRI on 1377kHz. It's sort of an
Conditions again were not quite as good as yesterday, but with second
tier stations still doing well, and nothing like the deterioration
expected from the recent geomagnetic upset. Quite a reasonable
sunrise enhancement, mostly dying down about 10 minutes before local
sunrise at 1408UT.
Quite a change from yesterday, and for the most part, as Bruce
observed, not much to show on the upper band, although 1323 was as
readable as it's been this season I think. On the other hand, I don't
recall 594 making much of a showing today.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable
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As others have noted, not an astonishing morning. In some ways, conditions
were better after 1200UT, but there was a bit of high band sunrise enhancement.
Lots of interesting
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As others have noted
As others have noted, not an astonishing morning. In some ways,
conditions were better after 1200UT, but there was a bit of high band
sunrise enhancement.Lots of interesting carriers, but only the
regulars really made much audio. 1323 was particularly strong, but
no audio; odd given that
Still DU here, and pretty weak, but a fair number of loggings just
the same. Some interesting peculiarities on the recording...read
on. Might have been an interesting 15 minutes on the coast.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least
briefly):
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