Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA (very early) TP's for 1-11...to...11 Jan TPs Victori
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Re: [IRCA] Puyallup, WA (very early) TP's for 1-11...to...11 Jan TPs Victori



Hi Bruce,
 
Thanks for your TP report collected at 0330 local time, which gives me  
reassurance that I'm not so bizarre by DXing at 0100 local time :-)
 
The Asian TP's do seem to fade into the noise after their local  sunset, so 
that DXing after about 1000 UTC has been counterproductive here  recently 
(on the few days I've been foolish enough to stay up that late). During  good 
propagation the NHK and Korean big guns seem to stay in weak audio  
throughout the night here, but audio from the weaker TP's seem to disappear  after 
their sunset propagation boost fizzles out.
 
JOAB-693 usually isn't one of the top performers here, and early this  
morning (around 0930 UTC) it was just a strong carrier, with no audio  during 
the few times I checked it. It was kind of strange, with even stations  like 
945 and 954 having audio right next to KJR.
 
73, Gary      
 
 
In a message dated 1/11/2010 5:53:04 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
bportzer@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:

I  managed to do a quick bandscan on the R8A/K9AY today at 1130 UT (3:30 
am  local), just before driving my daughter to the airport for an early  
morning flight.

Oddly enough, JOAB-693 was the strongest TP at the  time, even though 
Nick and Gary didn't report it.  JOAB was coming in  quite well, and 
JOAK-594 was only slightly weaker.  JOIB-747 and  JOUB-774 were readable 
but much weaker.  There were also bits of  audio or hets on other freqs, 
including 567 621 639 738 909 972 and  981.  There may have been others, 
but time was short.

It  sounds like Gary had much better reception 2.5 hours earlier, as did 
Nick  a 3.5 hours later.

Bruce


Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
> At  17:35 1/11/2010, Gary wrote:
>   
>> Hello  All,
>>
>> Occasionally in January some excellent TP  propagation occurs in the  
early 
>> morning on the west coast,  and today was apparently one of those  days. 
>> Despite the  inconvenient local hour (0100), Asian signals were very 
strong   
>> around 0900 UTC on the 7.5" loo
>>      
>
>
> Yes, I need to restructure my listening obviously,  hi....maybe next 
weekend.
>
> Actually this morning wasn't bad  here, though more in the sense that 
some big guns were flexing their audio  muscles a bit for a change, but 
everything else still involved the erratic  fade ups giving the occasional reward 
to the intrepid DXer rootling in the  undergrowth.   But this intrepid DXer 
didn't have much time, and  only listened for a few minutes after 1500UT.  
(NHK-2 s/off was later  than 1500 today, but don't know when exactly)
>
>    
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