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![]() "Robert Casey" wrote in message ... North/South paths were excellent, but East/West paths were non-symmetrical, which suggests a tilted ionosphere. The further north you were, the more exaggerated the effect was. I was hearing the W7/VE7's weak and watery, but they reported my signal as huge. Meanwhile W1/VE1's who I had 20-over were CQ'ing in my face. Didn't think that could happen. I thought light (here radio waves) would propagate equally as well going as well as coming back. Like "If you can see my face I also can see your face". I know this is not 'one way skip', but for a bit of interest... I used to run skeds into VK land (Australia). During the null of a cycle. There were times that when I beamed over the SOUTH POLE it was better than the direct path. I'm not sure it should be called 'one way skip'. But for lack of a better term..hi. Dan/W4NTI |
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