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On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 02:25:42 +0000, Owen Duffy wrote:
Do you know what f0F2 was at the path midpoint, or are you depending on interpolation? Well, the path midpoint was pretty much straight up, or maybe up to 20 degrees off of vertical. foF2 all along the path was just a bit under 3 MHz. Frequency of operation was well above 4 MHz. In this neck of the woods, there is abundant sporadic E, I don't really know much about sporadic E, have a vague idea what it is and that's about all, but doesn't it assume that there is an E layer to begin with? This was about 7:30 PM, sunset was around 4:45 PM, and the E layer would have been pretty much gone along with the sun, wouldn't it? |