We have worked a new one last night VU2CPL on CW and played a little in
Russian-160 contest. Few NA folks were there as well. So the band is alive and
well. We don't care about FT8 junk.
>Воскресенье, 17 декабря 2017, 15:53 UTC от K1FZ <k1fz@myfairpoint.net>:
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>Been wondering what is going on with 160 meters.
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>I expected meteor showers to add ionization that would be beneficial for
>propagation..
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> VHF and UHF hams do find their tails useful to make contacts .
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>Over the years I have noticed a reduction of DX signals on 160 meters
>during these times.
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>73
>Bruce-K1FZ
>http://www.qsl.net/k1fz/beverage_antenna.html
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