Topband: 160m activity and propagation

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Thu Feb 20 15:13:16 EST 2020


There is a many, many Russians on 160 meter FT8... 

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From: "W7RH" <midnight18 at cox.net> 
To: topband at contesting.com 
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2020 3:01:41 PM 
Subject: Topband: 160m activity and propagation 

Greeting all, 

This season has been interesting not because of highlights but because 
of a noticeable change in propagation at least from my Arizona QTH. I 
will note from my perspective highlights have been few. 

Yesterday Dave W0FLS was holding court calling CQ. I could just barely 
hear the DX in EU he was working. 

To Roger G3YRO congrats but no QSO. You had a good 579 signal calling CQ 
at 0100 hours UTC. You had a break through the aurora wall and I did not! 

In other news HL5IVL Kim, had a true 599 plus 20 signal calling CQ in 
the early morning here. Not another signal on the band. 

In solar cycle 23 even though I was working full time on weird shifts I 
managed EU contacts almost daily with only a few periods of black outs. 
My operating habits have changed a bit to early morning through sunrise 
and sunset through sunrise in European Russia and Eastern EU. I stay up 
for Western EU if conditions appear to be good which for the most part 
they have not. 

Missing this season has been European Russians. Where did they all go? 
Perhaps to another band? On the other hand there were many stations 
worked in Zone 15 primarily in southern end. With the exception of EA 
and CT zone 14 was a flop except for a couple big openings. SM5EDX was 
an exception. 

Has anyone else noticed a change in propagation patterns? I'd like some 
input here with a focus and western US but midwest and eastern US 
welcome as well. 

73 

Bob, W7RH 



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W7RH DM35os 

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