[IRCA] TP 15 Mar Victoria version

2017-03-15 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
Perhaps not as lively a morning as yesterday, but not to be sneezed at either. There likely were titbits that were missed when going over the recording. The peak seemed to be around 1405UT, with things quietening down considerably by 1420UT pretty darn good audio (all of it

Re: [IRCA] TP 15 Mar Victoria version

2016-03-20 Thread d1028gary
g list for the International Radio Club of America" <irca@hard-core-dx.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 10:14:16 PM Subject: [IRCA]   TP 15 Mar Victoria version I think I was more in Gary's camp than Bruce's this morning.   The thought of hearing CRI-1044, however poorly, with

[IRCA] TP 15 Mar Victoria version

2016-03-15 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
I think I was more in Gary's camp than Bruce's this morning. The thought of hearing CRI-1044, however poorly, with the present geomagnetic conditions seems unlikely...but it happened. pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least briefly): HLAZ came close

[IRCA] TP 15 Mar Victoria version

2015-03-16 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
An interesting morning, though not as powerful and varied as yesterday, but some of the variation went towards the Philippines, and Indonesia (1377), and as on other relatively poorer mornings, HLAZ just went on and on after sunrise. pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a

[IRCA] TP 15 Mar, Victoria version

2014-03-16 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
Much more even signal strengths from 1200UT through to about 1415UT. Small sunrise enhancement above 1500kHz. pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least briefly): 828 JOBB. Woman in JJ 1401UT 972 HLCA. Woman in KK 1356UT, also peaking at 1425 and

[IRCA] TP 15 Mar; Victoria version

2013-03-15 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
Off to work early again, so any sunrise enhancement is missing from my log. Spotty conditions this morning, and some serious DXing might have dug out a weak one or two, but didn't have the time. pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least briefly): 1566