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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-20
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 10-20
- From: Bruce Portzer <bportzer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2013 17:25:56 -0700
Well, after I sent this message we figured out why conditions weren't
all that great. There was a break in the wire, which was probably
caused by a deer or some other animal. As a result, we had a 200 foot
BOG, as opposed to yesterday's 1200 footer. Oh well, at least we had
one good morning's DX.
Bruce
On 10/20/2013 09:58, Bruce Portzer wrote:
Sorry to say today wasn't nearly as good today as yesterday in
Grayland. Conditions seemed promising at about 1200 but never
improved after that.
Pyongyang 657 was much better today, but practically everything else
was weaker. The stations were there on almost every channel with
somewhat OK signals, but most of them didn't have enough strength to
overpower the domestic splatter. Like yesterday, most of them stayed
around until after 1600 UTC. A few of the usual powerhouses like 774
and 1566 had downright impressive signals at times, but made up for it
at other times.
Overall, today was below average by Grayland standards
Bruce
On 10/20/2013 09:19, d1028gary@xxxxxxx wrote:
Hello All,
It was another interesting morning for signals from the Asian
mainland, with overall results very similar to yesterday's. The big
gun TP's were very vibrant again, with 594, 693, 747, 774, 828, 972,
1053, 1566 and 1575 all strong at times (774-JOUB and 972-HLCA
especially so). A generous sunrise enhancement lasted until about
1500 here, during which plenty of weak Chinese domestic and CRI
stations came out of the woodwork (although none of them were
especially energetic).
Early on (at 1320) 1323-CRI managed its best audio ever here, and
648-VOR and 657-Pyongyang were both acting like big guns throughout
the session, hitting their peaks around 1350. VOR was breaking
through CISL splatter with its Chinese service while Pyongyang
pounded in with orchestral music during the extended sunrise
enhancement, although nearby 639-CNR1 had the typical anemic Chinese
signal this morning. 639, 918, 927, 936, 963, 981, 1017, 1035, 1044,
1323 and 1593 all had poor to fair Chinese audio at times during the
extended sunrise enhancement, although none of them sounded very
vibrant. 558-HLQH, 603-HLSA and 738-BEL2 were also around at fair
levels in and out all morning, but never very strong. Best signal of
the morning was again from 972-HLCA, pounding in as usual with Korean
YL conversation around 1410. Overall it was another interesting
session for the Asian mainland, although probably far more
interesting at Grayland.
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