This morning is "time change..." which usually signals the beginning of the
mid-winter
anomaly -- or something similar (or is that still a term that we use?)
November is usually a time when propagation takes a turn - away from the
big sounds of Japanese
stations and more of what we would call
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Sent: Sunday, November 1, 2015 7:59:15 AM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Alberta TPs for 1 November 2015
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Embarrassed to say but I deliberately slept in. After serving almost 30 young
goblins at my door and carving my first pumpkin in over 25 years, I took the
graveyard shift off.
Less spooky listening tomorrow.
Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
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Here in Alberta, November started very much the same way as
October ended, with no Asians, and a few feeble DUs. 891 Adelaide was
the best again, though not quite as good as yesterday, and peaking a bit
later (1405) as it benefited from a bit of sunrise enhancement. Only
others with any