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From: Phil Clements <philc@texascellnet.com>
To: topband@contesting.com
Sent: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 1:27 pm
Subject: Topband: Recent Conditions and Propagation From Texas
During the last several nights, The A and K indexes have been near zero.
Sunspot numbers have been at or near zero, and more often than not, the
polar aurora has been very low.
Conditions and propagation from E. TX have been average, at best. Only
the
"usual players" with average signals are coming through from Europe.
The guy
in Iceland never seems to work any NA stations. The rare countries in
Asia,
the South Pacific, etc. are not hearable at this QTH.
What ingredients are missing here? You would think that the conditions
would
be fantastic, with at least huge signals coming from EU. Where on the
web
can you go to see if 160 meters is going to worth trying on any given
evening? Apparently, the A, K, Aurora, and sunspots don't guarantee
anything!
(((73)))
Phil, K5PC
W2PM Responds:
40 and 30 have been mostly dead at night although 80 has been OK. BUT
how is the SFI still in the low 70's when there have been no sunspots?
I recall the last minima has SFIs in the low 50's, maybe lower.
And one other data point is the WWVB signal here in NNJ has been absent
most of the last 10 days.
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