Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 11-6: Victoria snippet
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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 11-6: Victoria snippet



Happened to turn on the radio after returning from an overnight delivery.
 Just before 13:00, the band was quite alive with lots of the first tier
stations present with good audio, especially the Japanese NHK1 and NHK2
stations.  891 was also very strong, but I didn't wait around long enough
to ID who it was (not DU in any case).  Didn't stick around long enough to
see how things would evolve towards dawn though.  Nice to see that there's
still life in the TP dxing season!  73,   Walt Salmaniw, Victoria, BC

On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 4:51 PM, <d1028gary@xxxxxxx> wrote:

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> Hello All,
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> Yesterday morning's superb TP conditions continued right up through the
> Asian sunset period this early morning (0930-1050), but they seemed to fall
> off of a cliff sometime before this morning's west coast sunrise. During
> the Asian sunset many huge signals were in and out from both the Japanese
> and Korean big guns on 594, 747, 828, 972, 1053, 1134 and 1566 kHz, several
> of which momentarily produced their best audio of the season (594, 828 and
> 1134 kHz).  A couple of other TP's were also unusually strong during this
> early morning session, including 603-HLSA (which managed its best audio of
> the season around 1035, apparently before Hulun Buir had any boost from
> sunset skip) and 738-BEL2. Figuring that this morning's west coast sunrise
> session would have even better TP propagation, I didn't bother to set up
> the 8" FSL in the back yard and really go after the vibrant TP signals
> during this Asian sunset period-- which was a big mistake. Only two
> recordings were made, and I didn't !
>  bother to check all the TP signals and list each one's strength. Sometime
> between 1050 and 1400 UTC this morning the band seemed to go into a deep
> freeze, with only the strongest Asiatic big guns (972 and 1575 kHz)
> managing a few seconds of anemic audio around 1450. This sunrise session
> was actually one of the worst in recent memory, and a stark contrast to the
> vibrant TP propagation only three hours earlier. Overall this morning's
> Asian sunset session was one of the best TP propagation events of the
> entire season-- just like yesterday morning's superb sunrise opening to
> China.
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> 603  HLSA  Namyang, S. Korea  Fair Korean speech and music
>           during Asian sunset around 1035-- its best signal of the season
>           http://www.mediafire.com/?tbx847jolsd8g6l
> 738  BEL2  Penghu, Taiwan  Fair Chinese YL speech during Asian
>           sunset around 1045; in and out during early morning session
>           http://www.mediafire.com/?8v8vudpejn8h3ww
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> 73 and Good DX,
> Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
> 7.5" MW loopstick Tecsun PL-380 +
> 8" Medium Wave FSL (DXing indoors because of the bizarre hour)
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