[Lowfer] Lowfer Digest, Vol 59, Issue 37
Paul Daulton
k5wms at centurytel.net
Sat Jan 23 17:47:53 EST 2010
Well spoken Alan. Isn't it wonderful that we live in a time that simple
hobbyist can observe the phenomenon of our universe.
Paul
Quoting ALAN MELIA <alan.melia at btinternet.com>:
> Hi Paul well the Dst plunged to -40nT on the 20th and hasnt fully
> recovered yet.
> This is not enough to make a major change but might be enough extra
> absorption
> to wipe skywave at night, The consolation is that daytime responses were
> probable better than recent averages one or two days later??
> This was probably caused by CMEs associated with the recent Solar flares.
>
> Alan G3NYK
>
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> > Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 15:41:37 GMT
> > From: "Paul Daulton" <k5wms at centurytel.net>
> > Subject: [Lowfer] propagation Daylight DX!
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> > Copy was spotty on WEB here last night and my signal was
> > spotty into W5jgv grabber.
> >
> > At 10AM locat time this morning nothing on WEB rec here(454
> > miles) yet WMS is solid into Ralphs Grabber(224 miles). CV
> > is not visible on the grabber at this time, about same
> > distance. I assume this is ground wave propagation and
> > skywave is not present . Am I Correct in this assumption?
> >
> > Doug Demaw suggested in an article that daytime would be
> > best for local communication on the lowfer bands. I see lots
> > of reports from the guys up north where MP an EAR are copied
> > up to several hundred miles daytime.
> >
> > How do we accout for the loss of night time propagation the
> > last few days? Noise? Solar activity?
> >
> > Paul Daulton K5WMS
> > beacon WMS 185.302 khz qrss30/slow 24/7
> > Jacksonville,Ar 72076
> > em34wu
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Paul Daulton K5WMS
beacon WMS 185.302 khz qrss30/slow 24/7
Jacksonville,Ar 72076
em34wu
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