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Re: [IRCA] 25 September - Friday - TP/DU Allsorts - 1320 UTC to 1354 UTC



I am a bit puzzled. 909 is NHK2 so should never be parallel to 576 and 603 which are NHK1 frequencies. Actually I see no possibility for a parallel between 576, 603 and 909 - no network uses all three frequencies. 
Chuck

> Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2015 09:08:50 -0700
> From: coffeecanuck@xxxxxxxxx
> To: irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [IRCA] 25 September - Friday - TP/DU Allsorts - 1320 UTC to 1354 UTC
> 
> Todays brief session started at around 1325 UTC --- bit of a sleep in but
> had to be out the door off to the University at 1420 -- so some hustle
> required.
> 
> Seemed pretty average for the 1st 5 or 10 minutes with a mix of 1st and 2nd
> tier Japan with hints of DU banging at the door.
> 
> 1325U - 594 - The Japanese powerhouse holding forth with hints of audio on
> 531, 558, 567, 576, 585, 603 and 612
> 
> 1330U - 1053 - The S. Korea jamming cawing away with hints of JJ over and
> under at times.
> 
> 1337U - 954 - JOKR - Japan rising to easy listening levels -
> https://youtu.be/_PfvE6HKOeU -
> 
> 1340U - 576 - UNid - Piano solo (which I would quickly hear on other
> channels...  603 KHz and 909 kHz! ) https://youtu.be/bNO2bW6WJic
> 
> 1342U -- band wide anomaly -- See detail below.
> 
> 1347U - 603 - UNid - Piano solo much like 576 but not an obvious parallel -
> unlike the usually "poppy" Korean
> 
> 1348U - 702 - 2BL (t) - Assume the big EE OM talking away in a deep voice..
> Lots of signal all morning but gallons of domestic splash from 690
> 
> 1349U - 891 - JOHK Miyagi - assuming the JJ OM - in this battle royal
> channel. Even in Kona, Hawaii, this is one of the frequencies that has the
> loudest signals and battle royals at sunrise.
> 
> 1350U - 909 - JOCB Aichi (t) - JJ OM with more tinkling Piano solo music -
> seeing a pattern developing
> 
> 1352U - 954 - JOKR - Tokyo - rising to even better levels - was odd: the
> usual powerhouses on 747, 774, 828 were "ok" absolutely nothing special
> 
> 1354U - 612 - 4QR - Brisbane - Armchair copy as I get instructions from YL
> to "shut 'er down"...  https://youtu.be/s7DitHnKkso
> 
> NOTE: At 1342 I noticed something really odd - the band died for what
> appeared to be 15 to 25s. Like everything took a total swan dive
> and this appeared to be reflected on the Hall-Patch fish barrel... unless I
> imagined this - Nick can confirm later - was as if the entire band..
> at least the neighborhood I was in took a "bump" in propagation that was
> very, very brief. Like everything faded at once...
> and then within 30s returned to some normal levels. Cannot say I have even
> seen anything like this.
> 
> RECEIVERS: Drake R8 and AOR-7030+
> Antennas: (W)/NW Flag (286 degrees) [more West than N/W]   Wellbrook ALA100
> oriented N/S
> 
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