Thanks to Craig and Dennis for their earlier reports.
Once again it was a very humbling experience to shift from chasing exotic DU's
at enhanced ocean coast locations to chasing big gun Asians at a mediocre
inland location. Several Asian big guns did manage decent audio during a short
session
Hello All,
Like Dennis, Brian and Bruce I noticed quite a few Asians with audio this
morning, but in general conditions were down from yesterday. Several mid-band
Koreans did make it up to decent levels and TP's were in evidence from 594 to
1593, but unlike yesterday there were no really
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Hello All,
Asian results here this morning were no better than those reported by Dennis or
Nigel as the TP's seemed to be stuck in anemia. Even an earlier start time
(1145 UTC) failed to produce any energetic Asians.
In total darkness around 1230 UTC several big guns
Hello All,
It was another lackluster session here this morning as only a few Asian big
guns managed to show up with any audio-- and even they had a serious case of
anemia. 828-JOBB (poor), 972-HLCA (fair), the 1053-Jammer (fair) and 1575-VOA
(poor) were the mediocre survivors of a pretty
Hello All,
Like Dennis, I was chasing audio from Mongolia on Longwave this
morning, and had threshold audio on both 164 and 209 kHz using a new
Longwave FSL antenna. Unfortunately both signals were too weak to check
against each other, or the SW parallel on 4830 kHz. 189-Radio Rossii in
Belogorsk
Hello All,
As other Asiatic TP-chasers have noted, there was a definite upturn in
propagation this morning, with three different Korean stations (972-HLCA, the
1053-Jammer and 1566-HLAZ) and 1575-VOA Thailand all having vibrant signals
here this morning. 972-HLCA and 1575-VOA were near
At 23:36 9/6/2010, you wrote:
We were on different planets this morning Gary. Maybe I'd better go check my
antennas...
Nick
Hello All,
As other Asiatic TP-chasers have noted, there was a definite upturn in
propagation this morning, with three different Korean stations (972-HLCA,
Hi Nick,
It seemed that your listening time this morning ended up (at 1305) about
the time that the TP's started increasing in strength here, at the beginning
of sunrise enhancement. It was pretty dark here until 1305, and peak
signals didn't come until around 1315 on most frequencies.
That's really odd... I thought that conditions would have been alot
better. I was on my way to breakfast and I could hear a het 828 taking
out 830 KNCO on my supper crappy car cassett radio.
Thank you.
Derek Vincent
Vmedia360...everywhere
On Sep 6, 2010, at 6:00 PM,