Same on Southern Vancouver Island - apparently impossible Asian reception went
over our heads and landed on the Atlantic coast.
Happy and safe Election Day!
Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
> On Nov 8, 2016, at 8:01 AM, d1028g...@comcast.net wrote:
>
> Arizona seems to
Arizona seems to have had a slight propagation edge as dreary Asian conditions
continued here for yet another day. Similar to yesterday all the TP activity
was on the high band, with moderate carriers on 1566 and 1593 showing up around
1410 at peak sunrise enhancement (if you can call it that).
Asian big guns made a halfhearted recovery this morning after being MIA for a
couple of days, but the second tier TP's took another morning off. 594, 693,
747, 972 and 1566 managed a few minutes of fair audio at times around 1440 but
it was obvious from the start that this session wouldn't
Hello All,
Asian signals sounded pretty ghostly this morning, with their worst performance
since Halloween. From 1315-1430 a die-hard collection of big guns on 594, 693,
774, 828 and 972 took turns managing poor to fair audio, with almost all of the
second-tier Asians staying well down in the
Hello All,
As Nick reported, Asiatic TP's were unusually strong here this morning around
the sunrise period. With only 25 minutes to check the band (from 1440 to 1505)
I discovered huge big gun signals showing up from both Japan and Korea (594,
657, 747, 972, 1053 and 1134 kHz). 603 kHz had a
Hello All,
As Nick and Dennis have already reported, it was a pretty wild sunrise
enhancement session this morning, with huge TP signals all over the band. After
checking TP propagation during the Asian sunset period (around 0930 UTC) and
finding almost nothing, I figured that our local
Hello All,
After the appearance of several big gun TA's on the west coast last
night it seemed like Fall Season propagation was finally living up to
expectations. This morning's Asian results were fairly good, but the variety
and signal strength of the second tier TP's dropped off a