[Lowfer] XR at Sunrise

Andy - KU4XR ku4xr at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 18 13:04:30 EDT 2010


Thank you John;  I appreciate you taking the time to look.
I am pleased with how steady the signal looks at your QTH.
At a distance of 798 Miles, yours is the most distant reception
so far this season. 73, and have a good day:


Andy - KU4XR - EM75xr - Friendsville, TN. USA
LOWfer Beacon " XR " @ 185.29875 KHz ( QRSS-60 )
Coordinates:  N:  35º 43' 54" - W:  84º 3' 16"

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--- On Mon, 10/18/10, John Andrews <w1tag at charter.net> wrote:

> From: John Andrews <w1tag at charter.net>
> Subject: [Lowfer] XR at Sunrise
> To: "Discussion of the Lowfer (US, European, & UK) and MedFer bands" <lowfer at mailman.qth.net>
> Date: Monday, October 18, 2010, 7:56 AM
> http://www.w1tag.com/files/XR-Sunrise.jpg
> 
> The signal cut out at 1055Z. That's very close to the
> halfway point 
> between civil twilight at the two locations (1035Z and
> 1119Z). Perhaps 
> that's when sunlight hits the mid-point of the path at the
> height of the 
> D layer? Someone can do the math...
> 
> John, W1TAG
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