[TransAtlantic] TransAtlantic Digest, Vol 6, Issue 1
Ed
vp9ge at vp9ge.com
Mon Aug 2 14:11:18 EDT 2010
I have been listening for CU Beacon on 144.401 - so far nothing.
73 Ed VP9GE
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> 1. Calif.-Hawaii path open for 4 days (Mark Casey)
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> From: "Mark Casey"<map at mapinternet.com>
> Subject: [TransAtlantic] Calif.-Hawaii path open for 4 days
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> The California to Hawaii path on 144 has been open, to varying degrees,
> for the last 4 days. And, bands up to and including 1296 have been worked at
> various times during the last 4 days.
> If you look at this past week's Hepburn charts for the Eastern Pacific,
> you will notice that the path is not all yellow or orange or red. Parts of
> the path are only medium green on some days and times when contacts have
> been made. The path from Spain/Portugal to the Leeward Carib. Islands,
> Puerto Rico and Hispanola has been nearly complete on a few recent
> occasions. It's a bit longer, but the tropo, if completed, looks like it
> could likely be stronger than the Hawaii to Calif. path ususally is when
> those contacts have occurred.
> If the Trans-Atlantic path does complete, and there are 2 stations in
> place, it would be good for these stations to have some of the higher bands
> also. All bands up to 5760 have been worked on the Hawaii to Calif. path.
> 10GHz has not yet been worked, but it would not surprise me if it is--any
> day now.
> For a look at DX reports for the Hawaii to Calif. path:
> http://dx.qsl.net/propagation/tropo.php
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> 73
> Mark K1MAP FN32sb
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