As Richard, Nick, Colin, Steve and Craig have reported it was an excellent
morning for Asian signals (at least for this lean solar year). Besides the
usual big gun TP's (including an S9 signal from 972-HLCA) there was a superb
variety of less common Asians, with the mid-band Chinese stations the
Thanks to Richard and Nick for their early reports, and it's great to have you
back in the TP chase, Richard. As Nick has reported there were strong Asian
signals all over the band this morning, with the mid-band Chinese stations in
particular doing very well here. Although 972-HLCA hit its firs
Thanks to Dennis for his detailed TP report (and to Colin and Walt for their
sleep reports). Some promising Asian signals in the predawn darkness were left
floundering without much of a sunrise enhancement boost this morning. Despite
this, what seemed destined to be another fizzler session was r
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Hello All,
Lackluster Asian propagation shifted somewhat this morning from the Japanese
big guns to the Koreans and Chinese, but it was still far from inspiring. A
different set of die-hards broke through the noise during a modest sunrise
enhancement, but the overall
Hello All,
Korea was the favored location here this morning, with several stations hitting
their seasonal bests. Just when I thought that the second-tier Korean 603-HLSA
couldn't get any stronger, it managed to once again peg the PL-380's S/N
readout with an excellent signal at 1318 (with
Nick :
Hulun Buir became more powerful at Grayland in either 2008 or 2009 so I
suspect it is no one song wonder.
Chuck
On 9/16/2012 8:51 PM, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
At 20:57 16-09-12, d1028g...@aol.com wrote:
Thanks to Chuck for his positive Hulun Buir ID on Nick's recording of
the 603 k
At 20:57 16-09-12, d1028g...@aol.com wrote:
Thanks to Chuck for his positive Hulun Buir ID on Nick's recording
of the 603 kHz Mystery Chinese! At least now we know who this new
"big gun" Chinese station is.
And thanks to you for alerting us to this Gary. This is an amazing
catch to me; I
Hello All,
It was another exciting TP-DXing morning here, with several Asiatic mainland
stations producing vibrant audio. I'm very happy that Nick was also able to
receive a potent signal from the 603 kHz mystery Chinese station this morning--
here, it was dominating the frequency over a
Hello All,
The TP propagation doldrums continued for a second day here, and it
was a scramble to find decent Asiatic audio. An indication of the poor
conditions was the failure of 1566-HLAZ to produce audio here, for the first
time in all of September. The morning wasn't a total waste,