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![]() snip That is a double edge sword. You can get increased propagation when it hits, or you can get a total blackout - like we have had the last couple of days. snip .. There has been days where you can't hardly hear anything on the 80 meters during the day here and the 40 meters was just as bad and the 20 meters was almost impossible to hear. snip As far as I am concerned, the HF bands have been in the dumper for a month or more. Although I have heard a little more activity in the past few days. Haven't heard a signal on 6 meters in a long time. The gods of propagation are fickle. I was just in northern California but wanted to check in with my club's 7183 kHz net in San Diego. I brought a 40m Hustler with some radials. It was all set up and tested around 5:00 PM and I worked two guys 5-7 within twenty miles of home. All good, right? At 7:30, that band was as dead as I have ever heard it! I had only some foreign broadcasters, including Radio Havana at S9. XMIT VSWR was normal; minimum around 7190 and slowly going up on either side -- same as it was in the afternoon. Just no prop. Hated life. Plus it was damn cold out on that sidewalk. (Global Freezing My Butt Off) "Sal" (KD6VKW) |
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