Impressive, Nick! Too bad I didn't check. 846 was really strong at my
bedtime, which was before 07:51 UTC. 73, Walt
PS: And yes, I didn't see anything reported on IRCA.
On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 2:06 AM, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
> Realized that this might be misconstrued.
<<< Realized that this might be misconstrued. 621 audio was from
presumed Tuvalu, rather than from Canary Islands, another set of
islands altogether,hi. >>>
Wow, Nick, that's probably the best audio I've ever heard from 621-Tuvalu
recorded on the west coast--- and this is from a guy who was
Realized that this might be misconstrued. 621 audio was from
presumed Tuvalu, rather than from Canary Islands, another set of
islands altogether,hi.
At 02:00 2018-03-04, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
Last night also had quite a good carrier from 1215 at various times
from 0400 to 0630 UT, yet
Thanks for the report Gary. You chose a good morning for Ultralight
experimentation, as it was much more vigorous in Victoria than the
last few days as well.
Last night also had quite a good carrier from 1215 at various times
from 0400 to 0630 UT, yet oddly, the best showing was from 621 at
Thanks to Richard for his TP-DX report from Oklahoma. Asian conditions here on
the west coast were pretty dramatically improved this morning, at least during
the sunrise enhancement period from 1410-1450 UTC. 603-HLSA, 657-Pyongyang, a
presumed 738-BEL2 (in Chinese) and 972-HLCA were all
It was another productive morning for Asian signals, with the Japanese big guns
on 594, 693, 747 and 828 once again managing very good signals in and out from
1400-1445. In addition there was a fair low-band presence of Chinese signals on
603 and 639, along with a decent appearance of 1575-VOA
Hello All,
Asian signals rebounded somewhat this morning, with the low band NHK2 stations
leading the recovery program. Both 1575-VOA and 1593-CNR1 also managed fair
signals late in sunrise enhancement, but the Korean big guns were still missing
in action.
At my 1410 start time it was
Hello All,
Moderate Asian propagation returned to the low and high band this morning, but
it wasn't much to shout about. My sunrise enhancement session didn't start
until 1415, so I apparently missed out on some of the earlier propagation
reported by Dennis.
Around 1415 both 594-JOAK and