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Subject: | Topband: skewed paths |
From: | stans@rockisland.com (stans) |
Date: | Sat, 15 Sep 2001 21:06:24 +0100 |
It seems most of us agree that skewed path propagation of long haul dx signals on 160m is common (and in certain situations the only propagation path). Couldn't the mechanism be simple refraction if the refracting layer is twisted? Is there any evidence of ionospheric layers being twisted under certain conditions just as they seem to be tilted at sunrise? Stan W7AWA |
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