SB PROP @ ARL $ARLP038 ARLP038 Propagation de K7RA ZCZC AP38 QST de W1AW Propagation Forecast Bulletin 38 ARLP038 Seattle, WA September 17, 2004 To all radio amateurs SB PROP ARL ARLP038 ARLP038 Prop
SB PROP @ ARL $ARLP039 ARLP039 Propagation de K7RA ZCZC AP39 QST de W1AW Propagation Forecast Bulletin 39 ARLP039 Seattle, WA September 24, 2004 To all radio amateurs SB PROP ARL ARLP039 ARLP039 Prop
I Say: There is a worldwide radiowave propagation beacon network that operates on 28128 kc. You can read about the network at: http://w2ev.rochesterny.org/PropNET . You will find that 10 meters is op
Participation on this Propagation Reflector has been pretty slow since it's inception. Basically it's been a one man show so far, me! As I said at the beginning I don't want to dominate things. Early
If anyone comes across a radiowave propagation related website by all means post it here. 73, Thomas F. Giella, KN4LF Plant City, FL, USA Grid Square EL87WX Lat & Long 27 58 33.6397 N 82 09 52.4052 W
Hi Thomas I wish I could contribute but I don't have the knowledge yet would be good if someone could translate your stuff in terms of what it will do on a radio front like bands that will be affecte
Here is a few i have bookmarked Stu MM0BSM http://www.sel.noaa.gov/pmap/pmapN.html http://www.ionosonde.iap-kborn.de/sky_main.htm http://home.planet.nl/~pa1six/pa1six.htm http://members.aol.com/g4fkh
OK, I would like to buy a used copy of Poole's Radio Propogation if anyone has one they want to dump..... _______________________________________________ Propagation mailing list Propagation@contesti
OK, here is a question. Two weekends ago in the Sept. VHF contest we worked a few out west grids on 6M. It was difficult due to the fact that we were only copying 1-2 words/letters/numbers at a time.
ARRL has a series of on-line courses available to the membership (and to non-menbers at a higher price). On October 15, the RF Propagation course is being offered for the first time. I have signed up
Hello! Thomas, thank you for all! So I have a question: I'm an active member of the "Knights QRSS QRPp Group" (see http://www.cnts.be/knights_qrss/). We try to receive very weak QRSS or DFCW signals
--Original Message-- I wonder if, even with your vertical antenna, that you are seeing NVIS propagation? The fading effect would be consistent with variations in electron density in the F2 layer over
David Ackrill schrieb am 25.09.04 09:46 Uhr: I don't know but this signal was only listening for short time. With (only) NVIS it should be longer?! May be possible but 179 uW and QRB 291 km on 10 MHz
Hi, This morning I was explaining the HFProp program to another ham over the phone. I noticed the program showed there were no propagation on 3.5 MHz, and he countered that he could hear all kinds of
I want to join in with others in promoting and encouraging the hands-on Amateur Scientific activity of PropNet. It is a personal opinion that is supported by the history of great successes in the fie