[NLRS] great dx propagation

Ed Richardson ed_richardson at shaw.ca
Fri Jun 25 14:21:13 EDT 2010


I can only wish those E clouds drift a bit farther north. Seeing all the spots for 8/9/0's working into EU or JA and not getting evening a sniff up here in EN19. It sucks being in the center, too far north, and too far from either coast to work intercontinental. On the positive side when the big E clouds float along the 49th parallel, 6m sounds like 20m with the left coast working the right coast via double hop, and we are right in the middle hearing both sides.

Maybe today will be the day!!!

Ed VE4EAR

----- Original Message -----
From: Ken Boston <kboston at lsr.com>
Date: Friday, June 25, 2010 8:30 am
Subject: [NLRS] FW: great dx propagation
To: "nlrs at mailman.qth.net" <nlrs at mailman.qth.net>

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ken Boston 
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 8:23 AM
> To: 'badgercontesters at mailman.qth.net'
> Subject: great dx propagation
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> Hi All;
> 
> I just wanted to share that the 6 meter band continues to show 
> some great sporadic E propagation.
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> Last night, I worked EA9IB, ZB3B and ZB2FK for 2 new countries 
> and a back-up.  I also worked several CT, CN and one I4, 
> which are not new, but still a thrill.  Earlier, last week 
> to be particular, I worked KB8U/6 in CM79, one of the rarest US 
> grids on 50 meg, and XE2OR on 144 sporadic Es for a new country 
> on 144.  I have to say, the e skip has been better than 
> average so far.  I cannot wait for my upcoming vacation to 
> add a few more choice contacts to the log. 
> 
> Kenneth Boston   W9GA
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