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TP report from Masset for January 1 2019  View Printable Version 
Thursday, January 03 2019

IRCA
Gary,

Never logged 693, but heard & QSL'd 558. Too much JJ on 693 when I tried. Great catch!

73,

Patrick Martin Seaside OR KGED QSL Manager

 

TP 2 Jan Victoria version.  View Printable Version 
Thursday, January 03 2019

IRCA
Already, the year has started downhill, hi. No, not that bad, just not as lively as yesterday. NHK2 off again at 1440UT today, so noted them, as carrier strength was at least as good later.

pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least briefly):

594 JOAK 1559UT

774 JOUB 1440UT s/off

945 CNR1 man in Chinese 1614UT; parallels noted earlier, as was another station with piano music


Reasonable audio at times during the period (much of it understandable by a native speaker, though often battling with splash or noise):

747 JOIB 1441UT s/off

828 JOBB 1440UT s/off

972 HLCA 1543UT; not the barn burner that it was yesterday

1287 JOHR man and woman in Japanese 1557UT

1566 HLAZ man in Russian 1651UT; much reduced strength by 1700UT but VoA ID heard then

not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or noise could be understood by a native speaker:

567 JOIK //594 1602UT

603 HLSA man in Korean 1604UT

621 ballads 1558UT, Chinese pips on hour, but with ballad accompaniment. Heilongjiang likely

639 CNR1 //945 1533UT

693 JOAB 1442UT s/off

819 operatic singing 1557UT, N. Korea likely

873 JOGB s/off 1440UT

981 CNR1 //639 1532UT


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)

531 JOQG //594 1532UT

711 HLKA woman //864 on Korean KiwiSDR 1603UT

837 woman talking Chinese intonation 1620UT

855 orchestral music, female opera 1556UT; if parallel to 819 was offset by a long way. N. Korea likely

864 ballad not //711, though that was pretty marginal at this time 1538UT

1017 CRI ballad, man and woman talking //1323 on Korean KiwiSDR 1526UT

1044 CRI? woman and man Japanese intonation 1530UT

1089 man Chinese intonation, 1601UT, nothing on hour; CNR6?

1098 CNR1 woman //945 1548UT

1143 woman Chinese? 1603UT

1242 two men Japanese intonation 1622UT

1323 woman talking, Russian intonation? 1529UT. Although 1323 was very audible on Khabarovsk KiwiSDR, 963 was not, so no parallel. Will need to check again, as 1323 is listed off 1500UT, 963 off at 1600UT..

1575 woman talking, 1610UT, suspect VoA, but no signal on hour or half hours

Strongish het, no or "near imaginary" audio (either undermodulated or ravaged by splatter)
648 666 675 738 846 918 954 1008 1116 1179 1188 1206 1251 1269 1296 1332 1422 seemed to be Asian;
nothing seemed to be DU


best wishes,

Nick


Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada

 

TP 2 Jan Victoria version.  View Printable Version 
Thursday, January 03 2019

IRCA
Nick, my comment in Masset this morning was that I was hearing a lot of 2nd
tier stations on primary channels. In other words, the primaries weren't
that strong, leaving things open for others. As I was in the tear down
mode (deconstructing 5 antennas), mostly in the dark, I didn't have a lot
of time for hands-on listening. The wav files are there, though. I did
note NHK 1 IDs at 10:00 UTC, though, on some frequencies. Interesting,
though a little harder to follow than the NHK 2 network, for my ears. No
obvious sign of Farda/jammer this morning, though by then, I was down to
just the WNW BoG. 73, Walt

On Thu, Jan 3, 2019 at 5:53 AM Nick Hall-Patch <nhp@ieee.org> wrote:

> Already, the year has started downhill, hi. No, not that bad, just not
> as lively as yesterday. NHK2 off again at 1440UT today, so noted them, as
> carrier strength was at least as good later.
>
>
>

 

TP 2 Jan Victoria version.  View Printable Version 
Thursday, January 03 2019

IRCA
Already, the year has started downhill, hi. No, not that bad, just not as lively as yesterday. NHK2 off again at 1440UT today, so noted them, as carrier strength was at least as good later.

pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least briefly):

594 JOAK 1559UT

774 JOUB 1440UT s/off

945 CNR1 man in Chinese 1614UT; parallels noted earlier, as was another station with piano music


Reasonable audio at times during the period (much of it understandable by a native speaker, though often battling with splash or noise):

747 JOIB 1441UT s/off

828 JOBB 1440UT s/off

972 HLCA 1543UT; not the barn burner that it was yesterday

1287 JOHR man and woman in Japanese 1557UT

1566 HLAZ man in Russian 1651UT; much reduced strength by 1700UT but VoA ID heard then

not so reasonable audio, occasional words or phrases in splash or noise could be understood by a native speaker:

567 JOIK //594 1602UT

603 HLSA man in Korean 1604UT

621 ballads 1558UT, Chinese pips on hour, but with ballad accompaniment. Heilongjiang likely

639 CNR1 //945 1533UT

693 JOAB 1442UT s/off

819 operatic singing 1557UT, N. Korea likely

873 JOGB s/off 1440UT

981 CNR1 //639 1532UT


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)

531 JOQG //594 1532UT

711 HLKA woman //864 on Korean KiwiSDR 1603UT

837 woman talking Chinese intonation 1620UT

855 orchestral music, female opera 1556UT; if parallel to 819 was offset by a long way. N. Korea likely

864 ballad not //711, though that was pretty marginal at this time 1538UT

1017 CRI ballad, man and woman talking //1323 on Korean KiwiSDR 1526UT

1044 CRI? woman and man Japanese intonation 1530UT

1089 man Chinese intonation, 1601UT, nothing on hour; CNR6?

1098 CNR1 woman //945 1548UT

1143 woman Chinese? 1603UT

1242 two men Japanese intonation 1622UT

1323 woman talking, Russian intonation? 1529UT. Although 1323 was very audible on Khabarovsk KiwiSDR, 963 was not, so no parallel. Will need to check again, as 1323 is listed off 1500UT, 963 off at 1600UT..

1575 woman talking, 1610UT, suspect VoA, but no signal on hour or half hours

Strongish het, no or "near imaginary" audio (either undermodulated or ravaged by splatter)
648 666 675 738 846 918 954 1008 1116 1179 1188 1206 1251 1269 1296 1332 1422 seemed to be Asian;
nothing seemed to be DU


best wishes,

Nick


Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada

 

1390 Salem Oregon  View Printable Version 
Thursday, January 03 2019

IRCA

 

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