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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 2-18
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 2-18
- From: Derek Vincent <eargazimm@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 13:24:30 -0800
A nice repeat of yesterday here. With lots of carriers in the mid band. The jammer on 1053khz was doing its thing with a two stations on 855khz. 873khz had a super carrier, but no audio. The usual big JJ stations were there with 666khz producing audio.. (I never here JJ on 666. It sounds like CC.
972khz had the best audio punching through S7 noise (power lines 30ft from antenna) level at 1130 utc and the carrier fading at 1630utc.
http://snd.sc/1mrHhez
1566khz was there, but petered out leaving a weak off freq het...
Thanks
On Feb 18, 2014, at 8:32 AM, d1028gary@xxxxxxx wrote:
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> Hello All,
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> There was a distinct improvement in Asian propagation this morning compared with the last couple of days, although it still wasn't anything really exciting. There were some good TP signals on both the low and high bands, though, with a fairly generous sunrise enhancement boost from 1440-1505.
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> My session started at 1420 with fair low band audio from 594-JOAK and 603-HLSA already in, along with similar signals from 972-HLCA,1134-KBS, 1566-HLAZ and 1575-VOA. Increasing daylight around 1445 boosted the signals of most of these, and also brought in fair signals from 657-Pyongyang and a presumed 738-BEL2 (in Chinese, at 1502) as well. Unfortunately some local electrical noise kicked in around 1445 on the very low band, but 603-HLSA (around S9 level) was strong enough at 1448 to punch right through it with the typical Korean pop music. 657-Pyongyang's orchestral music was also strong enough to be heard in and out of the hash at an anemic level, but the noise was enough to bury 594-JOAK's fair signal for the duration. On the high band 1593-CNR1 also got a boost from sunrise enhancement to reach a fair level around 1455, and 1566-HLAZ managed very good signals at the same time. The strongest Asian signal of the morning was from 603-HLSA, however, which demonstrated very!
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> otent strength during sunrise enhancement to get through the local electrical noise. Overall, the session seemed to favor the low band Asians, with only 1566-HLAZ showing much energy on the high band. Increasingly early daylight caused all of the TP's to bail around 1510 here, with 1566-HLAZ the last one standing.
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> 603 HLSA Namyang, S. Korea S9 level Korean
> pop music at 1448 over fairly strong local
> electrical noise; best TP signal of the session
> http://www.mediafire.com/listen/258igin1v0wr2tv/603-HLSA-1448z021814SWP.MP3
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> 73 and Good DX,
> Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
> C.Crane SWP 7.5" Slider loopstick Ultralight +
> 12" Experimental FSL antenna
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