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Re: [IRCA] Another SUPER morning or where do I start?
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Another SUPER morning or where do I start?
- From: Nigel Pimblett <ntp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 12:08:43 -0600
Interesting to note your conditions. Vastly different here. After two
great days, this morning brought a few hets and traces of audio from the
high power Japanese channels but that was about it. I didn't have time
to post yesterday's results, but in summary it was very nearly as good
as Friday, with China heard for the second day after never previously.
A number of the second tier Japanese signals were also in nicely. Heard
4BC yesterday but other than that it was a pure Asian morning. Last
night I had a few TA hets but nothing that developed audio. I suspect
the jump in the K index will put an end to TAs for a while.
73,
Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, Alberta
Patrick Martin wrote:
>Greetings all,
>
>Another unbelieveable TP morning, but just about all of it Northern
>Asians for the most part. Koreans, Japanese, Northern Chinese, and
>Russians everywhere. Pick a frequency, there was at least 1, 2, 3, or
>more on a channel except for a few domestic splits like 900, 990, 1080,
>1170, 1260, 1350, etc. There were TPs on most of the channels.
> The highlights this morning were the Russians. 612 had an Opera and
>man in RR, 1062 was Mayak, and even just after 1400 Russian o/u KGO-810.
>1062 is lp. Also Russian on 1602.
> No Mongolia today, but about everything else in Northern Asia.
>Chinese on 1053 on top of JOAR and jammer for a time, presume Yambien.
> An American pastor in EE on 801 khz at 1415, presumed to be the
>usual, Guam there.
> A pile up of JJ/CC on 540 at 1415. CNR with their multible sites made
>it hard to understand with the delay between transmitters, giving a
>strong "echo effect"
> JOCR 558 was mixing with the Korean, as well as JOIK-567 mixing with
>the Korean there, same was trye for 576, plus some Ruusian inbetween.
> Another CC channel was 918 with the echo effect of several CC
>transmitters. Strong CC on 981 also. Russian on 1008 with JONR QRMing
>them.
> Drat, no filipinos though. I have been hoping for a good opening to
>the Philippines, but no such luck as yet. The low solar numbers have the
>Northern Asians covering the dial morning after morning.
> Oh yes, strong KK on 648, presume to be the FE Russian there with
>Foreign service. They run 1 megawatt.
> It sounded like Vietnam on 675 in passing also, but not on 549, just
>Russian there. I did not detect Thailand on 891 this morning, 1575 was
>there, but not too strong. HLAZ was much stronger.
> But the Russians were something else. So many in the 1-50 KW range
>that are unusual to hear.
>
>73,
>
>Patrick
>
>Patrick Martin
>
>Come to Seaside Oregon for the 2006 IRCA Convention! It will be held at
>the Comfort Inn on September 22-24,2006.
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