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Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 9:07:50 AM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 2-18
Two things -
I wish I could predict good prop as easily as bad.
And it was lackluster here in Grayland this morning too BUT even a mediocre day
Two things -
I wish I could predict good prop as easily as bad.
And it was lackluster here in Grayland this morning too BUT even a mediocre day
here is pretty good. Decent AK signals last night at sunset and this morning at
sunrise for example.
Hope to get some sounds up today.
Now back to br
Hello All,
Bill W. seems to have accurately predicted a TP propagation drop off this
morning, with most of the Asian big guns staying at anemic levels. The sole
exception here was 693-JOAB, which somehow seemed to buck the trend around 1435
with good signals during an NHK2 radio drama.
I
A nice repeat of yesterday here. With lots of carriers in the mid band. The
jammer on 1053khz was doing its thing with a two stations on 855khz. 873khz had
a super carrier, but no audio. The usual big JJ stations were there with 666khz
producing audio.. (I never here JJ on 666. It sounds like CC
Hello All,
There was a distinct improvement in Asian propagation this morning compared
with the last couple of days, although it still wasn't anything really
exciting. There were some good TP signals on both the low and high bands,
though, with a fairly generous sunrise enhancement boost from
Hello All,
While doing some bedside testing of the 5" FSL antenna with a PL-380
around 1100 UTC (not exactly the recommended DXing orientation, or
DXing time), fair audio was received from 4 Asiatic TP's. None of them
was very exotic, but it was kind of a surprise to receive any TP's at
all during