Tom, I have to agree with you. I can monitor aurora activity very well here
(on VHF, 49 MHz) and this season the days WITHOUT aurora activity have been
very very few. The scenario was the same last season, and that was the
worst I've seen for long path W6/W7 on 80 mtrs ever.
As I have made daily observations of radio aurora for more than 10 years I
can sure tell the difference in conditions on 160m when the geomagnetic
field is disturbed compared to when it is quiet. Of course, at 65.4 deg
north I am more affected by aurora, but as has been discussed, many low
latitude stations have their path to "good DX" straight through the aurora
zones. 160m signals would hardly go unaffected through an active aurora zone.
73/Peter SM2CEW
At 02:10 2005-03-17 , Tom Rauch wrote:
>Personally I think 160 is much more a function of
>geomagnetic disturbances than sunspot numbers. I've worked
>very long distances on days six meters was open and sunspots
>were through the roof.
>
>73 Tom
>
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