Actually, it wasn’t THAT bad. Japan on 1422 and 1332 are still coming in while
I’m backing up files to an external HD.
Earlier, around 1430utc, I had - during a rare bout of ‘live’ listening -
Sonshine Radio on 1026, DZAR from the Philippines.
And a timely query from Chuck Hutton caused me to
Hello All,
The coyotes must have been howling at Grayland this morning as lackluster
propagation sent a collection of anemic Asians into an early demise. Some weak
signals showed up on both the low and high band during a mediocre sunrise
enhancement but the entire collection bailed out well
Conditions were down here and that strange buzz made its way here.
972khz was in with fair audio at 1130utc, but soon dropped off to poor levels
and then the buzz kicked in.
Vallejo Ca
On Feb 19, 2014, at 7:08 AM, d1028g...@aol.com wrote:
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> Hello All,
>
> Asian propagation here thi
Hello All,
Asian propagation here this morning was almost as bad as the performance of the
Russian ice hockey team (which lost to the Finns 3-1, on the Vancouver CBC
channel).
The only audio which managed to get through the deep freeze here was anemic
Chinese on 738 kHz at 1450 (presumed BEL-