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mikea wrote:
That's probably the best. 20 meters is going to be pretty good during the day, too, and 15 meters was open pretty much over the Americas yesterday. I was hearing stations on 15m as far away as Uruguay and Chile, and worked stations in Wisconsin, Georgia, Virginia, and New York. 20 will be open *somewhere* every day with few exceptions; as we get into May and June, the higher bands through 6 meters will be open quite a bit as well. However, I think on most days the skip will be too long for an Akron=St. Louis path, and on many days when it's short enough, it will be open in the wrong direction. (Akron=Atlanta; St. Louis=Dallas, openings like that) You'll be able to work easily over the desired path on 20, but you won't be able to do it very often. 40 is the band that will reliably open over this path essentially every day. Besides, the QRM isn't nearly as bad! (especially if you have an Extra Class license and can operate in the territory below 7200KHz) ("osr" certainly should get on 20, 17, and 15. There will be a lot of interesting QSOs to be made. It's just that on most days, his friend in St. Louis won't be one of them!) -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View, TN EM66 |
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