[SADXA] Operattions anf propagation for E3 Eritrea

Jerry Wothe jdwothe at cox.net
Mon Mar 2 19:14:43 EST 2015


Tom: If you get a chance to work the 40 meter band in the 1300 to 1500 
UTC window look at long path as that often is much better than short 
path in the 00 to 4:00 utc window to the states.

Jerry
W6XI

On 3/2/2015 2:23 PM, Tom Kramer wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am scheduled to leave PHX Wed. afternoon for E3.  We should arrive Asmara 2:30 AM Mar 6.  Operational: ???
>
> For me personally, I tend to work toward the top of the pile and I try to stay on one listening frequency as long as I can before QRM makes me move. so if you hear someone work me try to zero beat.   This could all change depending on situations.
>
>
> Below is information I received from Paul N6PSE.  Doesn’t look great for W6,W7 but we hope for good propagation.  Unfortunately from E3 the West Coast is nearly over the pole.  73 Tom NQ7R
>
> Team: I just ran a propagation study on K6TU.net from Asmara, Eritrea (elevation 7,600 ft)
>
> I have many very large colorful graphics but they are too large to send in email.
>
> Here are the findings:
>
> 10 Meters
> 0400 UTC Japan opening starts
> 0500 UTC Japan and Asia
> 0600 – 1000 UTC Japan, Asia and EU
> 1000 EU and South America
> 1800-2300 EU and Central America
> 0000 UTC South America only
> 0200-0400 Nothing
>
> 12 Meters
> 0000-0500 Nothing
> 0500-2200 EU
> 1200-1600 Eastern Asia
>
> 15 Meters
> 00 UTC EU/Africa/South America/North America/Australia
> 0100 UTC  South, Central and some North America
> 0200 South America
> 0300 Australia
> 0400 Eastern EU
> 0500 India, Eastern EU/Japan
> 0600 EU (Strong Opening) Japan
> 0700-1300 EU & Asia
> 1300 – 1600 Strong to EU and Asia
> 1700  - 2100 EU/Asia and North and South America
> 2100-0000 EU NA/SA Australia but no Asia
>
> 17 Meters
> 00 UTC   EU, Africa, South America
> 0500-0800 UTC  EU/Africa
> 1300- 1900 Eastern EU/India/Asia
> 2000 South America EU Asia
> 2000-0000 UTC Across EU and South America
>
> 20 Meters
> 00 UTC NA/SA  EU, Africa Asia
> 0100 UTC  EU/Africa NA/SA Australia
> 0200 UTC NA SA EU  (US West Coast 2300-0500 UTC
> 0300 –0500 UTC NA/SA EU/Africa
> 0600 UTC EU & Africa, South America
> 0700 UTC EU
> 0800-1000 Middle East only
> 1100-Asia opens,
> 1500 EU Opens,
> 1600-2000 Very strong Asia and EU
> 2100-0000 UTC Prop moves West to East Coast and South America, Still good in EU, Africa
>
> 30 Meters
> 00 UTC Middle East
> 0100 UTC EU and South America
> 0600-1300 Not much open
> 1400 Opens to Asia
> 1500 Asia, Middle East
> 1600-1900 Asia, EU, Australia
> 2000 South America, EU
>
> 40 Meters
> 00-0100 UTC  Africa/Middle East, eastern EU, South America
> 1500 –1900 UTC Middle East and Asia
> 2000 EU, Middle Est, Asia, Australia
> 2200 EU
> 00UTC EU, Africa, South America and East Coast NA.
>
> 80 Meters
> 00-0300 UTC  EU/Africa/Middle East
> 1700-1900 UTC Middle East, Asia
> 1900-00 UTC  EU/Africash
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