A short upper band blip around local sunrise, and that was about it.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least briefly):
not so Reasonable audio at times during the period (much of it understandable by a native speaker, though often battling with splash or noise):
the above passing through
not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or noise could be understood by a native speaker:
1575 VoA "you are listening to the Voice of America" by man happened to hit the top of one of the erratic fades, though traces of this had been around since 1440UT Burbles in the splatter and noise (if lucky, language might be guessed at by cadence of talk, or parallel established by changes in talk or music)
594 man talking, Japanese intonation 1532UT 774 sounded like English lessons, the lady with the swooping voice 1526UT 1593 CNR1 man talking //6175, both of them pretty ragged, 1529UT Strongish het, no or "near imaginary" audio (either undermodulated or ravaged by splatter) 603 774 828 1557 1566 seemed to be Asian; 738 837 1017 seemed to be DU best wishes,
Nick Nick Hall-Patch Victoria, BC Canada
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