[SixClub] New Propagation map

Tom Peters tpeters at mixcom.com
Tue Jul 26 20:01:00 EDT 2005


This is very cool-- also a double-click will recenter the map.
At 04:46 AM 7/26/2005 +0000, you wrote:
>I have no clue where the info is gathered from. For years I used
>http://maps.dxers.info/tec/6m_tec.php
>but this new one is pretty cool. I would imagine a robot/spider must 
>collect the info from the prop loggers, and display it on a map. (Just 
>guessing)
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>>From: KA2AEV at aol.com
>>Reply-To: World Wide Six Meter Club <sixclub at mailman.qth.net>
>>To: sixclub at mailman.qth.net
>>Subject: Re: [SixClub] New Propagation map
>>Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 23:33:36 EDT
>>
>>Mike, where is the info on the working station locations from, a reflector or
>>a dx cluster?
>>
>>73 de Mike
>>KA2AEV
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>>In a message dated 7/25/2005 11:11:03 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>>kc2ftn at hotmail.com writes:
>>Here's a new prop map that a friend told me about :
>>http://maps.dxers.info/gmap/
>>On the left, click-on 'Zoom NA' for a closer pic of the U.S.  When the
>>band's open, there will be red lines from point A to point B indicating an
>>opening, with red baloons at either end. Click-on the red baloon, and you
>>can see the station info. Although it does refresh automatically, I found
>>that it was more acurate if I refreshed it manually every 10 minutes or so.
>>As conditions start to fade, the bright red line(s) will slowly fade to blue
>>and then to gray, indicating contact has been lost/terminated. Pretty cool
>>nonetheless.
>>
>>                 Mike KC2FTN
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