Good work!
I had all of 2 minutes to listen... 4 minutes tops - I knew I missed out on
something special.
Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -
> On Dec 17, 2018, at 8:34 PM, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
>
> This morning fitted into the category of "firehose, drinking thereof"
>
>
This morning fitted into the category of "firehose, drinking thereof"
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least
briefly):
567 JOIK 1548UT
594 JOAK 1529UT
603 HLSA 1516UT
693 JOAB s/off chimes 1542UT
747 JOIB 1531UT
774 JOUB 1519UT
828 JOBB 1514UT
94
The geomagnetic burp did its work, and only a few of the big guns
staggered through. Interestingly, 1566 and to a lesser degree, 972
were showing carriers well after 1700UT this morning.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
not today
Another day of the dead, with a slight revival after
1600UT (there was also a little evidence of regular big guns
delivering limited audio in the 1200-1320UT period: 594, 747 774 1566)
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
nope
Reason
Unfortunately, the sunrise enhancement, limited though it may have
been in Seattle and south, didn't turn up here at all.
There was a brief bit of peaking around 1430-40UT, otherwise, not too exciting
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
It was sad around 1400UT, maybe a burble or two from Tahiti on
738. From there it got worse, very much worse.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a Christmas tree to put up.
best wishes,
Nick
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On the basis of this morning's listening, the other side of the
Pacific Ocean has sunk beneath the waves. Even carriers were few
and far between. 1566 didn't deliver audio until after 1600UT, and
that was a pop sounding ballad, so I'm not even sure it was HLAZ.
best wishes,
Nick
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