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[IRCA] TP DX 10-12-10 in Seattle
- Subject: [IRCA] TP DX 10-12-10 in Seattle
- From: Bruce Portzer <bportzer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 17:07:14 -0700
Asians were significantly better here today than yesterday. "Better"
being a relative term in this case. Yesterday, TP's were
non-existent. Today, there were a few low band powerhouses making
unsteady appearances, with JOAB-693 leading the pack in terms of
strength and readability. If yesterday was average for mid-June, today
was average for late August or early September.
I only had a few minutes to listen before heading off to work, so the
list is brief. I also recorded a few files on the SDR, but they didn't
produce anything interesting.
Unlike Nick and Walt, I didn't hear any DUs, but I never thought to
check in that direction. I have a half dozen 50 kw locals to the
southwest of me, so I tend to avoid listening on the southwest loop.
Anyway, here's what I heard today:
594 JOAK fair JJ talk 1350
657 N Korea, bits of audio in KAPS-660 splatter 1351
693 JOAB, stong-nil 1345-1354 w/EE lessons, especially strong 1349,
1352, 1354. The best signal of the morning
738 Unid presumed Taiwan, weak with bits of music 1352
747 JOIB, weak-fair 1349-1355
756 Carrier w/traces of audio 1353
774 JOUB, good in 770 splat w/woman in JJ 1349
972 Korea presumed, carrier w/audio traces 1419
Here's hoping for a better day tomorrow
Bruce
R8A & SDR-IQ with K9AY antenna
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