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Steveo February 9th 07 12:51 AM

Houston in my ear faintly .385
 
hello.

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Steveo February 9th 07 01:34 AM

Houston in my ear faintly .385
 
Steveo wrote:
hello.

N. Dakota is loud now on the flatside.

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Scott in Baltimore February 9th 07 02:57 AM

Houston in my ear faintly .385
 
Steveo wrote:
Steveo wrote:
hello.

N. Dakota is loud now on the flatside.


I was hearing Florida yesterday and today I was hearing the midwest.

The sunspots responsible for this have rotated off the visible face
of the sun. Not to worry, if they last another 14 days they'll
rotate back around to the front of the sun just in time for 10
meters to welcome all the new users on February 23rd!

Steveo February 9th 07 03:09 AM

no code ham operators was Houston in my ear faintly .385
 
Scott in Baltimore wrote:
Steveo wrote:
Steveo wrote:
hello.

N. Dakota is loud now on the flatside.


I was hearing Florida yesterday and today I was hearing the midwest.

The sunspots responsible for this have rotated off the visible face
of the sun. Not to worry, if they last another 14 days they'll
rotate back around to the front of the sun just in time for 10
meters to welcome all the new users on February 23rd!


Mark it down for February 23rd. Which day of the week is that? (no calender
handy)

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Scott in Baltimore February 9th 07 03:14 AM

no code ham operators was Houston in my ear faintly .385
 
Mark it down for February 23rd. Which day of the week is that? (no calender
handy)


Friday!

Welcome Technicians to HF Weekend!

All licensed amateurs are invited to join the party on 10 meters.
Tune your radio to 28.365 USB on the weekend of February 23 to
February 25 and call CQ if you hear nothing. I'll be on as much
as possible.

Steveo February 9th 07 03:17 AM

no code ham operators was Houston in my ear faintly .385
 
Scott in Baltimore wrote:
Mark it down for February 23rd. Which day of the week is that? (no
calender handy)


Friday!

Welcome Technicians to HF Weekend!

All licensed amateurs are invited to join the party on 10 meters.
Tune your radio to 28.365 USB on the weekend of February 23 to
February 25 and call CQ if you hear nothing. I'll be on as much
as possible.

Can you put a good 40M antenna on a Jeep?

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Steveo February 9th 07 03:49 AM

Houston in my ear faintly .385
 
Scott in Baltimore wrote:
The sunspots responsible for this have rotated off the visible face

of the sun. Not to worry, if they last another 14 days they'll
rotate back around to the front of the sun just in time for 10
meters to welcome all the new users on February 23rd!


Just in time for 2011.

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james February 10th 07 03:16 PM

Houston in my ear faintly .385
 
On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 21:57:15 -0500, Scott in Baltimore
wrote:

+++Steveo wrote:
+++ Steveo wrote:
+++ hello.
+++
+++ N. Dakota is loud now on the flatside.
+++
+++
+++I was hearing Florida yesterday and today I was hearing the midwest.
+++
+++The sunspots responsible for this have rotated off the visible face
+++of the sun. Not to worry, if they last another 14 days they'll
+++rotate back around to the front of the sun just in time for 10
+++meters to welcome all the new users on February 23rd!

**********

Florida to Maryland sounds more like an E hop than F layer
propogation. E layer propogation does not necessarily require heavy
sunspot activity. 10/11/12 meter E layer propogation is relatively
prevelent at local noontime.

Sporadic E does not even require sunspot activity.

james

james February 10th 07 03:16 PM

no code ham operators was Houston in my ear faintly .385
 
On 09 Feb 2007 03:09:18 GMT, Steveo wrote:

+++Scott in Baltimore wrote:
+++ Steveo wrote:
+++ Steveo wrote:
+++ hello.
+++
+++ N. Dakota is loud now on the flatside.
+++
+++
+++ I was hearing Florida yesterday and today I was hearing the midwest.
+++
+++ The sunspots responsible for this have rotated off the visible face
+++ of the sun. Not to worry, if they last another 14 days they'll
+++ rotate back around to the front of the sun just in time for 10
+++ meters to welcome all the new users on February 23rd!
+++
+++
+++Mark it down for February 23rd. Which day of the week is that? (no calender
+++handy)

*******
Friday

james

Scott in Baltimore February 10th 07 03:52 PM

Houston in my ear faintly .385
 
Florida to Maryland sounds more like an E hop than F layer
propogation. E layer propogation does not necessarily require heavy
sunspot activity. 10/11/12 meter E layer propogation is relatively
prevelent at local noontime.



Maryland to Texas is a pipeline. Florida is the wrong direction for
the prevailing skip here.


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