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[IRCA] TP 1 Oct Victoria version
(sorry for the bandwidth, but it's pretty quiet right now; thought
that this should be sent with the correct date)
Nothing like yesterday morning, but still, quite interesting. Some
impressive vocal music on HLCA and JOAK made me wish that signals had
been stronger.
Unlike Bruce's observations, here a reasonable number of stations
poked their noses out of the mud between 1345 and 1400UT, with
sunrise about 15 minutes later. Actually, there might have been a
few other stations with digging around 1400, an insistent sounding
woman on 702, yet 4QR on 612 a few minutes later.
Although there were stations heard before 1345, they mostly tended to
be big guns.
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker,
at least briefly):
774 JOUB English lessons 1232UT; also at this level for more English
lessons at 1402UT with something underneath, yet another
semi-operatic male singing
828 JOBB Korean lessos 1307UT
972 HLCA big voiced male singing, ending off with a short flute
solo, then man in Korean 1348UT
1566 HLAZ woman in Japanese "FEBC desu" as Japanese s/off started
1342UT; at 1356UT, woman in Chinese was at similar strength.
Reasonable audio at times during the period (much of it
understandable by a native speaker, though often battling w/splash or noise):
594 JOAK Japanese man singing, oriental style accompaniment
1053 Korean jammer 1347UT
1287 JOHR assumed pop music 1349UT
1323 CRI woman in Russian 1403UT
not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or
noise could be understood by a native speaker:
567 JOIK man in Japanese 1307UT //594 which was quite weak
612 4QR likely, man in DU English 1403UT
702 a mess just after 1400UT with insistent woman in Chinese?
followed by NHK2 fading up w/lessons //774, and maybe 2BL as well
747 JOIB Chinese lessons //774 1345UT
1575 VoA assumed with woman and man in SE Asian language
1593 CNR1 assumed man in Chinese 1351UT
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)
558 man singing, semi-operatic 1343UT, no sign of 603 though
657 insistent man talking 1345UT, sounded Korean
711 HLKA? woman and man in what sounded Korean 1338-42UT; KIRO-710
had no modulation at this point, just a carrier
819 insistent male talk 1347UT, seemed Korean
891 JOHK woman talking //594 1355 UT
945 CNR1 heard several times with Chinese sounding talk as late at
1404UT; ID'd earlier //981
981 man talking 1336UT, seemed //945 so CNR1
1098 woman talking 1337UT, Chinese?
1143 traces of slow music 1345UT
1179 pop music 1343UT
1314 light music, female vocal 1349UT
1512 man mumbling 1403UT, not //NHK3
Strongish het, no or "near imaginary" audio (either undermodulated or
ravaged by splatter)
621 846 8641089 1188 1278 1377 1386 1422
best wishes,
Nick
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