Hello All,
Asian propagation was improved somewhat this morning, with greater variety and
strength in both the Japanese and Korean signals. After a promising start the
session finally turned into another big gun revue, however, with the usual
diehards on 594, 693, 747, 972, 1053, 1287 and 1
Hello All,
Thanks to Dennis and Richard for their TP-DXing reports today, which always
provide a very interesting comparison. There were plenty of potent signals from
the Japanese and Korean big gun TP's this morning, but in contrast to
yesterday, the second-tier Japanese seemed to stay d
Like Dennis has reported it wasn't a stellar morning for Asians, but there were
a few big gun TP's managing audio during sunrise enhancement here. With the
exception of a fairly good signal from 1134-JOQR after the 1400 TOH it was the
same Japanese and Korean regulars, though.
At my 1255 start
Hello All,
Although there was somewhat of a TP propagation decline here also this
morning, it didn't seem as drastic as Dennis' description (maybe closer to
Nick's). With the exception of the high band big guns on 1134, 1287, 1566 and
1575 kHz it was essentially the same Asiatic station
Hello All,
Like Dennis, I thought that this morning's TP signals were close to
their seasonal high, although the results here were more slanted toward
Chinese stations, and the Asian mainland (which is typical for this
location). CNR1-639 (synchros) and 738-BEL2 (Taiwan Fisheries) both had
their b
Hello All,
Asian propagation seemed slightly down this morning compared to
yesterday, although the TP "big guns" from Japan, Korea, China and Russia had
no
problem showing up with decent audio. The weaker Chinese stations were in
and out of the noise, while the 639 and 756 CNR1 stati
Finally got to listen to your recordings Gary, and then to my own SDR
recording at the same times. Nice location you have there for
Asiatics, and the equipment you are using is obviously up to the task
of snagging them.
936 has been nothing like that here, just the barest audio traces on
7
terial (mine is fertile valley soil,
while his is rocky hill material).
73, Gary
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-7
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