[OKDXA] Working Heard Island in 2014
John Geiger
af5cc at fidmail.com
Mon Nov 18 10:07:14 EST 2013
Thanks for the analysis. I am thinking of putting up a 15m monoband antenna
soon. Are you able to model the path from OK to FT5Z to see if there is much
chance of working Amsterdam on 15m? That might help me decide if a 15m
antenna would be worth it or not.
73 John AF5CC
---- Original Message -----
From: "Roger Simpson" <rksimpson1 at cox.net>
To: "Oklahoma - DX news and information" <okdxa at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2013 9:02 PM
Subject: [OKDXA] Working Heard Island in 2014
>I am just finishing up here with paperwork for the K9W operation.
>
> I decided to setup a propagation grid for the third Myanmar operation that
> is coming on any time. I only worked Myanmar on one band/mode before. That
> was during the second of the three operations by the JA team. Myanmar is a
> very hard path from the Central USA. The short path starts out going over
> Canada skirts across the Arctic Ocean and then sweeps down across Siberia,
> Mongolia, and China. The heading is about 340 degrees from Oklahoma.
>
> I was wondering to myself, “if Myanmar is this tough then the upcoming
> Heard operation in early 2014 is going to be impossible for me to have and
> QSOs with”.
>
> Well, I decided to do a couple of VOACAP runs here. These might not be
> exact, since VOACAP is only guessing right now at what the sunspots are
> going to be doing in 2014. However, regardless of any likely fine tuning
> of the VOACAP prediction to Heard Island by the time the Heard operation
> starts, the path to Heard path is much more favorable that with Myanmar.
> For one thing, and this totally blew me away, the short path from Oklahoma
> to Heard starts out going across Dallas, then the Yucatan Peninsula, then
> Malpelo, then the Strait of Magellan at the southern tip of South America,
> then grazes across Antarctica and approaches Heard from the south.
> Propagation on 20, 17, 15, and 12 meters is markedly better than to
> Myanmar. Myanmar does have a couple of decent openings per day of 15 and
> 17 lasting about 90 minutes, but Heard is expected to have decent opening
> on 20, 17, 15, and 12 that last for 3 to 6 hours per day. It is too soon
> to tell -- but it looks now, based upon SSN prediction VOACAP is using
> now, that 10m and 12m openings to Heard are possible from W5.
>
> And this is really cool: IF THE GUYS ON HEARD ARE USING ANY TYPE OF BEAM
> AND WORKING NA THERE WON”T BE ANY JA WALL OR EU WALL in the way!!!! We
> will only be competing with guys in NA.
>
> K5RK will be having a field day working Heard. He will be in our line of
> fire to Heard. However, he might run interference for me again like he did
> when I worked Maquarie a couple of years ago. The DX said, “The K5RK ???
> . . . go ahead”. So Larry -- the real K5RK -- and the interloper guy
> K5RKS came back. K5RK, down there in Houston says to the DX, “I think
> there is another K5RK. . . call sign in there” It is always good to have
> a friend in high places with lot of aluminum. I told Larry in an email
> that if we ever have an eyeball QSO that I owe him a free steak dinner.
>
> See you guys in the pileups.
>
> 73 Roger K5RKS
>
>
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