[SECC] Propagtion for the weekend

John Laney k4bai at worldnet.att.net
Fri Jan 30 11:19:00 EST 2004


I had intended to cut and paste the latest ARRL Propagation forecast to 
this message, but it didn't work for some reason.  K7RA reports that 
there are presently NO sunspots.  That will change shortly and he gives 
propagation predictions from Atlanta (and other places in the world) to 
Europe for the UBA contest tomorrow and Sunday.  You can find this on 
the ARRL webpage, I am sure.

Those preparing for the Sprint tomorrow night should observe conditions 
tonight and plan your Sprint band activity with that in mind.

Last night, after 20 meters apparently went long early, W1AW was still 
quite loud here at 0230 GMT and I had a great short skip QSO with W8UI 
in WV, ex K8MYU back active after 20+ years and promising to try to 
Sprint, on 20 meters from about 02 to 0220 UTC.  After 0230, there 
seemed to be nothing on 20, but contests will bring out more stations 
and it may be that the band was still open to the West Coast.

About 0230 UTC, 40 meters was still short enough for a FB QSO with W0YR 
in VA and long enough to QSO VE6SF in Alberta and Ira, K2RD/M near San 
Francisco.

80 M did not have short skip that would affect the Ga net at 03 UTC.

So there is some hope that 20 will have some short skip at or after the 
start of the contest and that 40 will hang in there for the first 
several hours of the contest.  Best to go back and forth between those 
bands, I guess, whereever you can get the best rates and have a chance 
at missing multipliers until activity level reaches a good point for 80.

73,

John, K4BAI.





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