[GCARC] How's 10 meters to Europe this morning?

Agustin Neron Properties LLC ab2e at comcast.net
Sun Oct 9 17:45:21 EDT 2022


An easy way to tell if it SHOULD be open is to look at the SFI when you get on the air. Lately I've seen it between 140-165 which is high normal for this part of the cycle, which is not too far off the bottom. I got on 10m CW Sat morning and it was crowded with EU, band was beautifully quiet, and EU stations all S9+10-20 (on the newly installed C3S tribander!).
On your favorite cluster, just do a SH/WWV, the complete set of figures shoudld come up, SFI, A Index and K Index, also condx such as solar storms or flares.

73 Darrell AB2E


> On 10/09/2022 4:25 PM K2CWM <k2cwm1 at comcast.net> wrote:
> 
>  
> Not sure about this morning but this time last month I worked Argentina 
> (easy) and also Hawaii (not so easy) on 10 meter CW (75w vertical). Also 
> a scattering of Europeans. The band definitely has promise! (hi hi)
> 
> Curt K2CWM
> 
> 
> On 10/9/2022 10:14 AM, Jim n2gxj wrote:
> > How's 10 meters to Europe this morning?
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