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Subject: TopBand: Heard/USA QSO Statistics
From: bobnm7m@baker.cnw.com (Robert Brown)
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 1997 09:53:41 -0800 (PST)
Friends in Radio Land-
 
Jim Reisert, AD1C, gave some interesting results in his posting on
HEARD/USA QSO Statistics.  From the propagation standpoint, there are 
some items of interest: 
 
                1) the lack of contacts on 10 meters
                2) the lack of contacts with W5s on 160 CW
                3) the few contacts with W0s on 160 CW
             
as shown in his statistics, given below:
 
             W1    W2    W3    W4    W5    W6    W7    W8    W9    W0    
             --    --    --    --    --    --    --    --    --    --    
 15 CW:      59    89    67   187    88     4     5    84   123   103 
 15 SSB:     39    60    54   118    32     8    16    83    81    58 
 17 CW:      73    85    59    92    15    12    18    56    52    33 
 17 SSB:    146   181   110   268   103    15    23   148   155   104 
 20 CW:     246   353   224   615   354   443   246   308   320   273 
 20 RTTY:    49    80    40   124    80    65    51    60    75    88 
 20 SSB:    498   676   414   954   566   506   384   528   476   420 
 30 CW:     274   339   213   482    98    96   100   255   230   204 
 40 CW:     345   427   285   472   205   473   369   321   325   298 
 40 SSB:    169   162   124   164    21    84   108   118   107    89 
 40 SSB:    169   162   124   164    21    84   108   118   107    89 
 80 CW:      99    95    65    64     6    50    52    47    50    33 
 80 SSB:    134   113    56    55     8    42    99    51    43    45 
160 CW:      54    40    27    15     0     6     8    20    10     4 
SAT CW:       0     0     0     2     0     1     0     0     0     0 
SAT SSB:      1     1     2     9     0     0     0     0     0     0 
TOTAL:     2186  2701  1740  3621  1576  1805  1479  2079  2047  1752 
 
The lack of contacts on 10 meters is just the fact that we're at Solar
Minimum and don't have the F-region ionization to support 10 m propagation.
 
The problems on 160 CW are not related to the level of ionization
up there; there's plenty to keep 160 m signals moving.  Instead, 
the problems really have to do with all the great-circle paths
from Heard which arrive in the USA close to the 106 W meridian of 
longitude.  During the DXpedition, those paths were fully illuminated
in the southern polar cap and D-region absorption took a heavy tool.
Check your mapping program to see where your path went; to have much 
of a chance, it would need to have its southern-most excursion in some
darkness.
 
For those Low Banders who still need Heard Island, you'll have to wait 
til there's a DXpedition in a different season.  That might be a long 
wait but there's no way to get around the power of sunlit electrons 
in the D-region.  They'll getcha every time!
 
73,
 
Bob, NM7M


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