75/80 Meters
Numerous DX stations often can be heard in the DX window between
midnight and sunrise, Salt Lake City time. These are some recorded examples
(wait for audio stream buffering the first time each player is started):
3790 kHz, LSB, January 28, 2005, 1239 UTC, VK3DZM (Australia), VK1GG
(Australia) & VE2EZV (Canada). (Don, VK3DZM, became a silent-key
Saturday, June 4th, 2005, when he suffered a major coronary attack on his
way home from an overseas trip.)
3794 kHz, LSB, February 25, 2005, 1416 UTC, YC2MXV (Indonesia)
3794 kHz, LSB, March 6, 2005, 1318 UTC, JI2ZJS (Japan)
3794 kHz, LSB, September 6, 2005, 0954 UTC, K7C (Kure Atoll, the northernmost
Hawaiian atoll. Only one side of conversations can be heard, because K7C
was transmitting and receiving on different frequencies.)
3797 kHz, LSB, January 31, 2005, 1056 UTC, HL3IUA (Korea)
3798.65 kHz, LSB, January 28, 2005, 1249 UTC, VK3DZM (Australia)
3799.7 kHz, LSB, January 30, 2005, 0940 UTC, VK3DZM (Australia)
40 Meters
The 7039.3 kHz Russian Navy CW "K" Cluster Beacon in Petropavlovsk
Kamchatskiy (beacon
information) provides a good indication of propagation conditions to
north-east Asia. This example was recorded January 25, 2005, at 1418 UTC
when conditions were rather poor. The beacon often is stronger than this
throughout much of the night and into the early morning hours.
7083 kHz, LSB, March 6, 2005, 1321 UTC, JR7VHZ (Japan)
7086 kHz, LSB, March 6, 2005, 1317 UTC, JA8RWU (Japan)
7092.25 kHz, LSB, March 6, 2005, 1307 UTC, JI2ZJS (Japan)
20 Meters
14184.75 kHz, USB, January 21, 2005, 1601 UTC, ZS1E (South Africa)
14195 kHz, USB, October 17, 2006, 0525 UTC, ZL8R (The Microlite Penguins
DXpedition team station on Raoul, Island, Kermadecs, New Zealand)
Only one side of conversations can be heard, both because of skip
conditions and because ZL8R was transmitting and receiving on different
frequencies.
14190 kHz, USB, October 20, 2006, 2156 UTC, XF4DL (The Revillagigedo
Dxpedition 2006 to Socorro Island, Mexico) Only one side of conversations
can be heard, both because of skip conditions and because XF4DL was transmitting
and receiving on different frequencies.
14200 kHz, USB, January 20, 2005, 2103 UTC, LU1YNE (Argentina)
10 Meters
28189 kHz, CW. The XE1SRF 20-watt CW beacon in Mexico City, Mexico,
has been heard many times in recent weeks. This is a January 20, 2005,
2103 UTC, example.
28209 kHz, CW. The KH6AP 20-watt CW beacon in Maui, Hawaii, has been
heard many times in recent weeks. This is a January 8, 2005, 2034 UTC,
example.
28340 kHz, USB, February 6, 2005, 2010 UTC, AY8A (Argentina)