Not at first glance, Gary, unless you count a big carrier on 846 as a
lengthy DU-DX report from Victoria, and even that faded away as
sunrise approached.
Not too much from the Japanese big guns either, but did get audio on
1242 and 1422 from Japan, and oddly, 1143 from Taiwan. 1575 was
Declining solar conditions took their toll on the second tier Asians this
morning, with none of the regulars on 603, 657 or 738 showing up. Even the
Korean powerhouse 972-HLCA was MIA, for the first time this month. There were
some strong Asian signals, though-- If you like the low band
The only possible TP heard here was a weak carrier on 702 kHz from 1203
until about 1240 (LSR @ 1236). Again I assume it was from 2BL. There was
plenty of 700 kHz QRM from XEDKR, later XEGD (s/on @ 1232).
Richard Allen,
near Perry OK USA.
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IRCA
Hello All,
Asian recovery hit the skids this morning as even yesterday's fair-level
1566-HLAZ failed to show up. 738-Tahiti didn't seem much impressed by the
lackluster propagation, either, as it failed to reach anything better than a
poor level.
738-Tahiti was the only TP carrier on
Hello All,
Asian propagation took another step backward this morning as vibrant signals
were rare, and limited to the big gun TP's. Increasing daylight did little to
boost up the anemic signals, which bailed early around 1415.
As the session started at 1305 it was pretty obvious that the