[Elecraft] Long Path Echoes

Mel Farrer farrerfolks at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 27 15:55:20 EST 2015


Jim,
 I have had the same results into the Ukraine and Europe in the mornings before sunrise here at my Amador county QTH with my 160 Meter double extended Zepps that have a 80 meter lobe right at them.  The path did not last long and was very selective on stations worked, area wise.
Mel, K6KBE

      From: Jim Brown <jim at audiosystemsgroup.com>
 To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net 
 Sent: Friday, November 27, 2015 12:38 PM
 Subject: [Elecraft] Long Path Echoes
   
On Thu,11/26/2015 7:54 PM, Jack Brindle wrote:
> That would be from me… Amazingly, this was on 80 meters, and was heard all over the bay area up into central CA. At times the “echo” was louder than the direct signal!
> There are at least two recordings from that event. Very strange, and extremely interesting. While it was ongoing, both 40 and 80 were open across NA.

Those of us with very good antennas for 80 and 40M, and especially those 
with directional RX (either a beam or Beverage) are well aware of long 
path openings at certain times of the day. Last winter, while CQing on 
80M, I made a half dozen Qs to Ukraine split between two mornings. Post 
contest analysis showed them to all to be within about 200 miles of each 
other, and along the grey line. At other times, I've made long path 
openings to EU in the morning.

While operating from Chicago with dipoles for 20-10, there were periods 
of an hour or two during DX contests when I was hearing EU stations 
equally strong via short and long paths, to the extent that they were 
completely uncopyable.

73, Jim K9YC
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