[MRCA] Moose & Squirrel in the Dark

Al Klase ark at ar88.net
Sun Jan 26 10:24:27 EST 2014


Rob,

(Geez, I really like these charts.)  This one for this AM:  You can see 
clearly that the 75-meter band is already "going long" by 5 AM (10 UTC), 
and gets worse by 6AM.
We need to do QRP when there's a big yellow spot over us. indicating 
that NVIS is viable.

Who's up for trying 3705 at about 10 PM EST?  We should have a loud 
station or two to keep a hole open.

Al


See;  http://www.ips.gov.au/HF_Systems/6/6/2


On 1/26/2014 5:45 AM, Rob Flory wrote:
> Hi All,
> 75 meters at night and low-powered AM sets seem a mutually exclusive 
> situation.  The wider the band is open, the more QRM there is.
>
> On the Saturday morning net, I usually had to wait until the sun was 
> up and the band shortened quite a bit before getting in with TBX.
>
> RF
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-- 
Al Klase -- N3FRQ
Jersey City, NJ
http://www.skywaves.ar88.net/

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