More DU today, but otherwise, it was big guns acting like very little guns
indeed.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least
briefly):
nope
Reasonable audio at times during the period (much of it understandable by a
native speaker, though often
An odd and somewhat frustrating morning. The Japanese were mostly down
considerably, and though there were plenty of indications of Chinese, for the
most part, they weren't all that strong. Mind you, there were huge carriers
on 891 and 918, the former delivering no audio at all, and the
Again erratic, lots of good carriers. and lots of quality
splatter. Some digging led to the following, but I wouldn't say it
was an easy morning here, less so than other mornings. Things had
mostly died here by 1440UT, but there were Philippine channel
carriers around 1430UT, and maybe a
A morning of the ol' regulars, sometimes quite good, finishing up
very late with HLAZ's best signal of the morning not happening until
over an hour after local sunrise.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
774 JOUB JJ man, CC woman
It has to have been a somewhat interesting morning when at one point
the only overseas audio was CRI on 1017, and at another point, the
only audio was CRI on 963...
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
not today
Reasonable audio at
at the same time. All of the other
Asians stayed in hibernation.
73, Gary
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Not even at the levels Gary was getting. I'm surprised he didn't
hear the low band NHK2s, as that's practically all I heard, and it
was actually a sunrise enhancement, best around 1440UT, along with
1575UT; earlier, not nearly as good
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a