[HCARC] Propagation

Fred Gilmore cw4evr at hctc.net
Wed Jan 30 20:04:10 EST 2013


I think its just the magic of ham radio....
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Gary and Arlene Johnson 
  To: Gerald Migely ; hcarc 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 5:28 PM
  Subject: Re: [HCARC] Propagation


  My bet is still on "Long Path".  It's amazing the distance that given the 
  right ionospheric (how about that big word, radio fans??)  conditions your 
  signal can go easily all the way around the earth.  Talking with Terry 
  Hipskind a couple of weeks ago he had a QSO on PSK31 (still HF propagation) 
  to Amsterdam Island (look for Amsterdam Island in the middle of the southern 
  Indian Ocean halfway between Australia and Africa, approximately 1/2 the way 
  around the earth) using the normal PSK31 wattage of around 20 watts. 
  Comparatively 15-20 watts is not much signal to go so far and still be 
  readable - granted it is a computer doing the hearing, but 12,500 miles is 
  12,500 miles, regardless of how you cut it.

  Gary J
  N5BAA
  HCARC Secretary 2013

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Gerald Migely" <gmigely at yahoo.com>
  To: "hcarc" <hcarc at mailman.qth.net>
  Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 2:01 PM
  Subject: Re: [HCARC] Propagation


  Hank,

  Your response makes me think I should rephrase my question. That would be, 
  what conditions should I look for in the future when I have a qso with a 
  station to the east of me, the east coast and/or Europe. It will be easier 
  to make note of conditions at that time than trying to recreate the past. 
  After all, in ham radio expect the unexpected. I know I will have similar 
  qsos when I return to my northern qth.

  Concerning my absence this morning. The XYL gets the car on Wednesday 
  mornings so I am left to my motorcycle. Just wasn't up to suiting up for 
  this morning's cool temperature so I had to breakfast alone (I know, I can 
  hear one big sigh out there).

  73,

  Jerry
  wa9kxz

  ________________________________
   From: Harry Folk <hankfolk at hotmail.com>
  To: gmigely at yahoo.com; hcarc <hcarc at mailman.qth.net>
  Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 10:23 AM
  Subject: RE: [HCARC] Propagation



  Jerry,

  I wonder if the "giant reflector" behind you is not allowing you to maximize 
  Ionospheric reflection? If the atmospheric conditions were just right? 
  Another part of the puzzle would be to look at the weather and atmospheric 
  conditions, both Chicago and received station, for each of the events.

  Missed you at coffee this morning.

  Regards
  Hank
  KF5QBF


  > Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 10:00:17 -0800
  > From: gmigely at yahoo.com
  > To: HCARC at mailman.qth.net
  > Subject: [HCARC] Propagation
  >
  > I have a question concerning signal propagation. As many of you know, most 
  > of the year I live on the 24th floor of a condominium building immediately 
  > south of downtown Chicago. My condo balcony is on the west side of a 34 
  > floor building. I have used a 45 ft wire antenna and a Taktenna (spiral 
  > wound dipole) from my balcony for HF operation. I have a Kenwood TS-2000 
  > and MFJ antenna tuner.
  >
  > I have an unobstructed view to the western horizon. However, I have the 
  > condo building with all its concrete and steel as a giant reflector 
  > immediately behind me - the east. I can understand how I can regularly 
  > make contacts to the west, but occasionally I make contacts to the east 
  > that surprise me. Here is some of my log data listing some of these 
  > contacts. In all cases I was operating JT65HF, 35 watts or less. Time is 
  > UTC.
  >
  >
  > HA1AD BAND: 40m GRIDSQUARE:  JN87   Hungary        DATE: 2011-12-13 TIME 
  > 0525
  > WA1NGH BAND: 40m GRIDSQUARE:  FN31 Connecticut    DATE: 2012-04-05 TIME 
  > 0400
  > K4MJ  BAND: 20m GRIDSQUARE:  FM16 West Virginia  DATE: 2012-04-18 TIME 
  > 1638
  > UA6CI BAND: 20m GRIDSQUARE:  LN05 Ukraine        DATE: 2012-08-02 TIME 
  > 0405
  > NJ1H  BAND: 17m GRIDSQUARE:  FN42 New Hampshire  DATE: 2012-06-16 TIME 
  > 0425
  > KK3Q  BAND: 17m GRIDSQUARE:  EL98 Florida        DATE: 2012-07-06 TIME 
  > 2106
  > ZS2ND   BAND: 15m GRIDSQUARE KF26 South Africa   DATE: 2011-12-22 TIME 
  > 1915
  > EA8OM BAND: 15m GRIDSQUARE: IL18 Spain DATE: 2012-04-04 TIME 2115
  > WB8IMY BAND: 15m GRIDSQUARE: FN31 Connecticut DATE: 2012-05-31 TIME 2158
  > HA6ZB BAND: 15m GRIDSQUARE: KN07 Hungary DATE: 2012-06-23 TIME 2344
  >
  >
  > I would appreciate any input as to what conditions exist that allow me to 
  > make these contacts to the east/southeast with my simple station in not 
  > the greatest of ham radio favorable environments.
  >
  > 73,
  >
  > Jerry
  > wa9kxz
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