Asian propagation continued to be in the ditch this morning as only a few
high-band TP's showed any sign of life. 1566-HLAZ managed poor to fair audio at
various times from 1330-1410 along with mediocre carriers on 1575 and 1593
around the 1400 TOH. The low and middle bands were comatose. The "D
A single band check at 1420 confirmed that clunker conditions were still in
full force, with only 738-Tahiti managing weak audio. Unlike Colin and Nigel I
didn't stick around to see if increasing daylight would bring the Asians out of
the noise, although high band heterodynes on 1575 and 1593 di
...@perryisp.net
To: IRCA@hard-core-dx.com
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2014 9:43:11 AM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 11-14
Gary:
I listened for about two hours this morning, suspecting I was
wasting my time. Stations from south of the border were much
stronger than usual
Gary:
I listened for about two hours this morning, suspecting I was
wasting my time. Stations from south of the border were much
stronger than usual. It continues to be a very frustrating season
thus far. Hopefully tomorrow!
Richard Allen,
near Perry OK USA.
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Hello All,
The Asians were almost completely comatose here this morning, slipping backward
even from yesterday's miserable propagation.
Whereas two high band TP's managed fair audio briefly yesterday, there was no
Asian audio at all this morning, and almost no Asian carriers either. A tot
Hello All,
Asian TP signals dropped off significantly here this morning
(compared to yesterday), in agreement with the lackluster results reported by
Richard and Nigel. Here on the west coast a few "big gun" TP's managed fair to
good audio, however, as it was "survival of the fittes