Hey All,
Summary from last night , 0400 UTC onward :
Highlight : CMLA 640 Cuba up to a very rare high signal level . Never a common station ( even in winter ) , it was up to 3/4 scale ( WITHOUT Select -A Tenna ) on the ATS 803a ( which is "sensitive" , but has a ferrite bar that is shorter than desired) . Near full pin when S-A -T was used and, at times, actually made it worse (unheard of for this station !). Some rapid QSB at times but pleasant enough to copy music for long periods.
Yet- NO traces of Radio Reloj CW from CMED 570 or CMGD 870 despite a big digging effort with the atomic clock to line up RR cw id's exactly on the minute. You can't have everything !

. Odd, with the Cuban path seemingly open , I would have expected at least CMED. Nope.
WSB 750 GA up strong ( a rare word for them). SB is my normal "deep fringe" station during "average" conditions.
KDKA 1020 PA elbows BZ 1030 and INS 1010 right out of the way. No trace of QRM from either. DKA usually only "mediocre" here.
WHO 1040 IA good ( another rare word)
The usual Eastern US 50 Kw suspects throughout the band busting in at stable arm chair copy .
LOTS of activity from lower powered Dx stations on frequencies below 1000Kc that are usually not so hot, too many to wait for Id's.
Pile ups of MANY outlets on grave yard frequencies, MUCH hotter than normal .
My ATS 803a does not do X band

, but it was the "receiver of the evening" , having "some " advantages over the Panasonic 840. So I went with it for the entire session. The Pan is actually better for listening to isolated long Dx stations (IMHO), but the Sangean is digital and has a BFO , so it's better for fast paced sessions that bounce around the band and for seeking RR CW Id's.
K