D Andersen said:
> On occasions I hear hams talking about the direction of the long path.
> It seems that many hams think that the "long path" is the inverse of the
> "short path. In reality it is the direction of the gray line. Right
> now the long path is about 175 degrees in the morning. A couple of
> months ago it was about 200 degrees. This excludes skewed paths which
> occur here and there.
>
> Don, w7dd
What I don't understand is this: if both stations are on the gray line,
why would the propagation be better on the long path than the short path?
Both paths are 100% in "grayness", ie neither daylight nor darkness.
Rick N6RK
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