You know, when it is bad here, it is bad everywhere
except for Nigel in Alberta... where upside down propagation exists.
Looking forward to January in Kona, Hawaii - not the best time of the year
- and not the worst -
but a refreshing and often thrilling change from the routine of the west
coa
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Sent: Friday, September 9, 2016 7:56:35 AM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 9-9
I popped down to the iPhone tuned into NHP's fish barrel and noted that the
band was suffering from an advanced exsanguination...
*feeble carriers on t
I popped down to the iPhone tuned into NHP's fish barrel and noted that the
band was suffering from an advanced exsanguination...
*feeble carriers on the top tier indicated - head back to the bed where it
was warm and safe and try again tomorrow.*
On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 6:56 AM, wrote:
> Thank
Thanks to Dennis for his TP report this morning. Apparently the grim reaper was
operating between here and Kalama, with Asian signals skipping over this
location to go south. In any case propagation took a nosedive in comparison to
yesterday, with only three lonely TP carriers showing up at peak
Hello All,
It may well have been a productive DU day in Victoria and Dunmore but it was
another clunker in this DU-dead zone of Puyallup-- even worse than yesterday.
Neither 594 nor 603 managed even ghostly audio, although 594 did make somewhat
of a try around 1320. On the other hand 738-Ta
Just getting geared up at my new QTH -- which Nick Hall-Patch declared was
potentially
very good for Asian and European reception -- I am only 4 to 8 km away from
Hall-Patch and Salmaniw but I have the best water paths of the group and
the
expectation is that I take advantage of it! :-)
Currently
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Hello All,
Low band Asians were the stars of a fairly generous sunrise enhancement session
here, with 594-JOAK especially vibrant. What sounded like a pretty dreary
session in the predawn darkness turned out to be rather interesting, with
603-HLSA and 738-BEL2 both sh
Hello All,
It was far and away the best TP morning of the new season so far, as several
Korean and Chinese stations finally came out of the woodwork with fair signals.
603-HLSA and 738-BEL2 (Taiwan) made their first decent appearance, and the
usual big guns on 594, 693, 747, 828, 972 and
Hello All,
Asiatic TP conditions here were about the same as yesterday in this
DU-dead zone, so it seems that I escaped the downturn noted by Steve and
Nigel.
The best audio of the new season was heard from 648-Voice of Russia (which
only started to show up yesterday) and 738-BEL2 in Taiwa