[Lowfer] Hifers NC, HI, GA, PBJ, GL and AZ received in Mississippi
WE0H
[email protected]
Tue, 13 Jan 2004 19:34:27 -0600
10-4. LOL!!!
Ah 75-meters aka the new CB band.
Mike>WE0H
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Ed Phillips
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 7:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Lowfer] Hifers NC, HI, GA, PBJ, GL and AZ received in
Mississippi
Roger Thompson wrote:
>
> Ed,
>
> I copied a series of 6 AZ calls at 2230 UTC. There may have been more,
> but that's how many I wrote down on a scratch pad before I stopped - old
> habits die hard. I think there may also have been some other info
> earlier, maybe a grid square, but the series of AZ calls was Q5 copy.
> Signal strength was pretty low. I didn't try to measure the exact
> frequency since I was listening for aural cw, but it was pretty much
> what was given on the LWCA web page. I also should say that I was "just
> passing by" and was not camped on the AZ frequency for any significant
> time, so the time of reception may not have been optimal.
>
> I'd guess the declining solar cycle may be the reason you are having
> difficulty. The 2106 UTC A index was 18, Flux at 119, and K was 3.
> Maybe a year ago conditions were sufficient to support a short haul from
> AZ to LA, but no longer? Others will doubtless be better informed on
> this.
>
> Roger
> AD5T
Thanks. Will keep listening for him and tuning around a bit, but
nothing like when he came in almost literally from dawn to dusk. Since
I haven't really heard any of the "usuals" I've been wondering if I have
antenna problems but signals on 20M seem OK and reports seem normal.
For the record, 75M has been doing very well from his area during the
evening.
Ed
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