anRe: [CW] cw future
David J. Ring, Jr.
[email protected]
Tue, 5 Aug 2003 14:48:44 -0400
20 meters is open H24 here - especially with the north pole being light all
"night" due to summertime.
At 8 PM here, the aurora ionization allows me to shoot over the pole, I work
plenty of Central Asia, and Europeans, but the propagation falls down
towards SE Asia and Japan.
Last night one short CQ with 40 watts got a 599 from Zone 18 UA9 station.
73
DR
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To: ""n3drk"" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 7:41 AM
Subject: Re: [CW] cw future
40 meters should be available all day long, unlike 20 which DOES close down
due to props. It just that 40 meters isnt a very long band for daytime
use, and if you live outside a heavily populated area (say 500 to 600 miles,
you wont hear much in the daytime. Over the decades I have been on the air
(almost 4) I have never seen 40 completely dead, but pretty sparce pickins
midday in places like ET3 SV0 and even YV5. Here in Virginia, I usually
find a few in the daytime. Well, I have never seen it dead, unless there is
a SID (sudden ionaspheric disturbance) on, and then all the bands can be so
dead that you think your antennas are gone. Luckly that doesnt happen often.
"n3drk" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Today, I often hear no CW activity at all on 40 during the day while I am
>on
>> vacation during the summer. I can call CQ till I am blue in the face with
>> no reply, despite running QRO.
>
>The propagation conditions have been bad all around. I always turn on 40
>meters and listen to eCars and by noon i very seldom can hear the net or
>anyone else on the band. If you want a cw qso on 40 meters then get on
>around 8 in the evening and you will have as many qsos with different
>stations on cw as you like. The same holds true for 30 meters. If you
prefer
>to operate in the daytime i would suggest 20 meters cw.
>
>Sounds like you need to brush up on your propagation skills. I would
suggest
>the RSGB. They have many good books on the ins and outs of propagation. I
>would suggest anything written by G3YWX, Ian Poole. Read his books and then
>you will know what bands are open during the daytime.
>
>john
>
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