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Re: Topband: Conditions Last Night

To: ve3zi@rac.ca
Subject: Re: Topband: Conditions Last Night
From: Herb Schoenbohm <herbs@vitelcom.net>
Date: Sat, 08 Jan 2005 13:33:18 -0400
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Roger Parsons wrote:

The experience up here last night was quite different.
I called the 5T5 for a long time with no results.
One day things will get better...


Roger, I got 5T5SN with 599 both ways on the first call in a pile up. However, I called and called T77C, a needed one for 160 meters, for about two hours and no cigar. Previously I had worked UU4JMG, again first call and 599 both ways. As far as the T77C attempt I could have been using my dummy load as far as I know!



Last night there were significant path anomilies as reported by SP5EWY with flutter and southerly skewed paths to NA. In the morning at local sunrise I worked a half dozen JA's effortlessly. Some of the signals were 579 solid. The interesting thing was that only the South and the Southwest beverages could copy JA's here. In short, I took my cue from SP5EWY reporting the auroral skew as an indication that the JA path might be working at dawn. (I had been trying for JA's for about a month without any success.)Just remember when the aurora takes in some directions it also may cause signal enhancement in others. My question for the propagation gurus is : Does the significate aurora activity bend, deflect, or
refract signals as well as absorb them.



Just remember when the aurora takes in some directions it also may cause signal enhancement in others. My question for the propagation gurus is : Does the significate aurora activity bend, deflect, or refract signals as well as absorb them.


Still would like to get the T77 though.

73

Herb Schoenbohm, KV4FZ


        
                





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