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Re: [IRCA] TPs on Nov 16 from Lubec, Maine



Just before 1600 UTC, there was a minor surge top band --
and I think (brace yourself...) *1566 khz Korea became audible! *

Apart from that, it was pathetic -- there is definitely some
other force at work other than polar absorption that kyboshes
our stellar TP's -- some kind of D Layer thing maybe?
Not at all understood I gather.

On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 9:25 AM Nick Hall-Patch <nhp@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Conditions in Victoria seemed quite revolting
> around local sunrise, so it's good to hear that
> the TP's are showing up somewhere.  I'll have to
> see if I can find as "good" a signal heard here
> around sunrise on 1287 for example.
>
> Straight over the pole seems to be a better bet
> at the moment, as there's apparently some
> interesting absorption out over the north Pacific ocean.
>

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