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It'll get much better as we head towards Fall and Winter.


PNG and Indo reception from the Pacific NW is usually best from mid-summer,
and then declines as winter approaches. This seems to be the pattern year
after year for some reason. My best reception of long-gone Radio Enga 2410
kHz has always been in the summer, for instance.

Guy Atkins
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Guy Atkins wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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It'll get much better as we head towards Fall and Winter.


PNG and Indo reception from the Pacific NW is usually best from mid-summer,
and then declines as winter approaches. This seems to be the pattern year
after year for some reason. My best reception of long-gone Radio Enga 2410
kHz has always been in the summer, for instance.


Ah, Radio Enga. QSL'd here for a reception on November 26, 1986.

dxAce
Michigan
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dxAce wrote:

Guy Atkins wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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It'll get much better as we head towards Fall and Winter.


PNG and Indo reception from the Pacific NW is usually best from mid-summer,
and then declines as winter approaches. This seems to be the pattern year
after year for some reason. My best reception of long-gone Radio Enga 2410
kHz has always been in the summer, for instance.


Ah, Radio Enga. QSL'd here for a reception on November 26, 1986.


Radio Manus 3315 QSL'd March 15, 1985
Radio North Solomons 3325 QSL'd Sept. 30, 1986
Radio New Ireland 3905 QSL'd March 9, 1986
Radio East New Britain 3385 QSL'd April 24, 1984
Radio East Sepik 3335 QSL'd Feb. 21, 1984
Radio Eastern Highlands 3395 QSL'd Feb. 3, 1987
Radio Milne Bay 3365 QSL'd Jan. 2, 1987
Radio Madang 3260 QSL'd Jan. 2, 1987
Radio Central 3290 QSL'd Sept. 30, 1987
Radio Simbu 3355 QSL'd Jan. 26, 1987
Radio Sandaun (West Sepik) 3205 QSL'd Dec. 16, 1989
Radio Western Highlands 3375 QSL'd Nov. 27, 1989
Radio Gulf 3245 QSL'd Oct. 28, 1989
Radio Southern Highlands 3275 QSL'd Jan. 8, 1990
Radio West New Britain 3235 QSL'd Dec. 1, 1990
Radio Morobe 3220 QSL'd Oct. 28, 1989
Radio Northern 3345 QSL'd Mar. 13, 1991
NBC 4890 QSL'd Jan. 30, 1984
Radio Western 3305 QSL'd Jan. 27, 1991

dxAce
Michigan
USA



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dxAce wrote:

dxAce wrote:

Guy Atkins wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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It'll get much better as we head towards Fall and Winter.

PNG and Indo reception from the Pacific NW is usually best from
mid-summer, and then declines as winter approaches. This seems
to be the pattern year after year for some reason. My best
reception of long-gone Radio Enga 2410 kHz has always been in the
summer, for instance.


Ah, Radio Enga. QSL'd here for a reception on November 26, 1986.


Radio Manus 3315 QSL'd March 15, 1985
Radio North Solomons 3325 QSL'd Sept. 30, 1986
Radio New Ireland 3905 QSL'd March 9, 1986
Radio East New Britain 3385 QSL'd April 24, 1984
Radio East Sepik 3335 QSL'd Feb. 21, 1984
Radio Eastern Highlands 3395 QSL'd Feb. 3, 1987
Radio Milne Bay 3365 QSL'd Jan. 2, 1987
Radio Madang 3260 QSL'd Jan. 2, 1987
Radio Central 3290 QSL'd Sept. 30, 1987
Radio Simbu 3355 QSL'd Jan. 26, 1987
Radio Sandaun (West Sepik) 3205 QSL'd Dec. 16, 1989
Radio Western Highlands 3375 QSL'd Nov. 27, 1989
Radio Gulf 3245 QSL'd Oct. 28, 1989
Radio Southern Highlands 3275 QSL'd Jan. 8, 1990
Radio West New Britain 3235 QSL'd Dec. 1, 1990
Radio Morobe 3220 QSL'd Oct. 28, 1989
Radio Northern 3345 QSL'd Mar. 13, 1991
NBC 4890 QSL'd Jan. 30, 1984
Radio Western 3305 QSL'd Jan. 27, 1991


Your QSL's indicate that they were around solar maximum and we are now
at solar minimum. Think that might make a difference?

--
Telamon
Ventura, California
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Telamon wrote:

In article ,
dxAce wrote:

dxAce wrote:

Guy Atkins wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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It'll get much better as we head towards Fall and Winter.

PNG and Indo reception from the Pacific NW is usually best from
mid-summer, and then declines as winter approaches. This seems
to be the pattern year after year for some reason. My best
reception of long-gone Radio Enga 2410 kHz has always been in the
summer, for instance.

Ah, Radio Enga. QSL'd here for a reception on November 26, 1986.


Radio Manus 3315 QSL'd March 15, 1985
Radio North Solomons 3325 QSL'd Sept. 30, 1986
Radio New Ireland 3905 QSL'd March 9, 1986
Radio East New Britain 3385 QSL'd April 24, 1984
Radio East Sepik 3335 QSL'd Feb. 21, 1984
Radio Eastern Highlands 3395 QSL'd Feb. 3, 1987
Radio Milne Bay 3365 QSL'd Jan. 2, 1987
Radio Madang 3260 QSL'd Jan. 2, 1987
Radio Central 3290 QSL'd Sept. 30, 1987
Radio Simbu 3355 QSL'd Jan. 26, 1987
Radio Sandaun (West Sepik) 3205 QSL'd Dec. 16, 1989
Radio Western Highlands 3375 QSL'd Nov. 27, 1989
Radio Gulf 3245 QSL'd Oct. 28, 1989
Radio Southern Highlands 3275 QSL'd Jan. 8, 1990
Radio West New Britain 3235 QSL'd Dec. 1, 1990
Radio Morobe 3220 QSL'd Oct. 28, 1989
Radio Northern 3345 QSL'd Mar. 13, 1991
NBC 4890 QSL'd Jan. 30, 1984
Radio Western 3305 QSL'd Jan. 27, 1991


Your QSL's indicate that they were around solar maximum and we are now
at solar minimum. Think that might make a difference?


It might, but I don't really know offhand. I'd almost expect the low bands to be
better at solar minimum.

My memory fails me at the same time my back is giving out!

dxAce
Michigan
USA




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dxAce wrote:

Telamon wrote:

In article ,
dxAce wrote:

dxAce wrote:

Guy Atkins wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...
It'll get much better as we head towards Fall and Winter.

PNG and Indo reception from the Pacific NW is usually best from
mid-summer, and then declines as winter approaches. This seems
to be the pattern year after year for some reason. My best
reception of long-gone Radio Enga 2410 kHz has always been in the
summer, for instance.

Ah, Radio Enga. QSL'd here for a reception on November 26, 1986.

Radio Manus 3315 QSL'd March 15, 1985
Radio North Solomons 3325 QSL'd Sept. 30, 1986
Radio New Ireland 3905 QSL'd March 9, 1986
Radio East New Britain 3385 QSL'd April 24, 1984
Radio East Sepik 3335 QSL'd Feb. 21, 1984
Radio Eastern Highlands 3395 QSL'd Feb. 3, 1987
Radio Milne Bay 3365 QSL'd Jan. 2, 1987
Radio Madang 3260 QSL'd Jan. 2, 1987
Radio Central 3290 QSL'd Sept. 30, 1987
Radio Simbu 3355 QSL'd Jan. 26, 1987
Radio Sandaun (West Sepik) 3205 QSL'd Dec. 16, 1989
Radio Western Highlands 3375 QSL'd Nov. 27, 1989
Radio Gulf 3245 QSL'd Oct. 28, 1989
Radio Southern Highlands 3275 QSL'd Jan. 8, 1990
Radio West New Britain 3235 QSL'd Dec. 1, 1990
Radio Morobe 3220 QSL'd Oct. 28, 1989
Radio Northern 3345 QSL'd Mar. 13, 1991
NBC 4890 QSL'd Jan. 30, 1984
Radio Western 3305 QSL'd Jan. 27, 1991


Your QSL's indicate that they were around solar maximum and we are now
at solar minimum. Think that might make a difference?


It might, but I don't really know offhand. I'd almost expect the low bands to be
better at solar minimum.

My memory fails me at the same time my back is giving out!

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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dxAce wrote:

Telamon wrote:

In article ,
dxAce wrote:

dxAce wrote:

Guy Atkins wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...
It'll get much better as we head towards Fall and Winter.

PNG and Indo reception from the Pacific NW is usually best from
mid-summer, and then declines as winter approaches. This seems
to be the pattern year after year for some reason. My best
reception of long-gone Radio Enga 2410 kHz has always been in the
summer, for instance.

Ah, Radio Enga. QSL'd here for a reception on November 26, 1986.

Radio Manus 3315 QSL'd March 15, 1985
Radio North Solomons 3325 QSL'd Sept. 30, 1986
Radio New Ireland 3905 QSL'd March 9, 1986
Radio East New Britain 3385 QSL'd April 24, 1984
Radio East Sepik 3335 QSL'd Feb. 21, 1984
Radio Eastern Highlands 3395 QSL'd Feb. 3, 1987
Radio Milne Bay 3365 QSL'd Jan. 2, 1987
Radio Madang 3260 QSL'd Jan. 2, 1987
Radio Central 3290 QSL'd Sept. 30, 1987
Radio Simbu 3355 QSL'd Jan. 26, 1987
Radio Sandaun (West Sepik) 3205 QSL'd Dec. 16, 1989
Radio Western Highlands 3375 QSL'd Nov. 27, 1989
Radio Gulf 3245 QSL'd Oct. 28, 1989
Radio Southern Highlands 3275 QSL'd Jan. 8, 1990
Radio West New Britain 3235 QSL'd Dec. 1, 1990
Radio Morobe 3220 QSL'd Oct. 28, 1989
Radio Northern 3345 QSL'd Mar. 13, 1991
NBC 4890 QSL'd Jan. 30, 1984
Radio Western 3305 QSL'd Jan. 27, 1991


Your QSL's indicate that they were around solar maximum and we are now
at solar minimum. Think that might make a difference?


It might, but I don't really know offhand. I'd almost expect the low bands to be
better at solar minimum.

My memory fails me at the same time my back is giving out!


The only thing I can say for sure about DX'ing PNG's and Indo's (or most anything
else, for that matter) is when propagation is possible then you'd best listen EVERY
day, elsewise you'll miss that once in a season opening when the station you want to
hear is reported by everyone else and YOU decided to sleep in!

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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Fabulous QSL's there dxAce = well done.
Telemon may well have a point about the solar maximum.
During the 1989/90 solar peak I had the best reception of really exotic
stations that have never been repeated.
Stations like Nandi, Kiribati, Cambridge Bay and others came in regularly
plus many other wonderful stations, never to be heard again in later years.
The solar peaks in later years produced nothing like that marvellous 1989/90
season.
I've read up a lot about propagation, but have never seen it explained why
that 89/90 season was so good and better than the rest.
--
John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa
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Kiwa MW Loop
http://www.dxing.info/about/dxers/plimmer.dx

"Telamon" wrote in message
...
In article ,
dxAce wrote:

dxAce wrote:

Guy Atkins wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...
It'll get much better as we head towards Fall and Winter.

PNG and Indo reception from the Pacific NW is usually best from
mid-summer, and then declines as winter approaches. This seems
to be the pattern year after year for some reason. My best
reception of long-gone Radio Enga 2410 kHz has always been in the
summer, for instance.

Ah, Radio Enga. QSL'd here for a reception on November 26, 1986.


Radio Manus 3315 QSL'd March 15, 1985
Radio North Solomons 3325 QSL'd Sept. 30, 1986
Radio New Ireland 3905 QSL'd March 9, 1986
Radio East New Britain 3385 QSL'd April 24, 1984
Radio East Sepik 3335 QSL'd Feb. 21, 1984
Radio Eastern Highlands 3395 QSL'd Feb. 3, 1987
Radio Milne Bay 3365 QSL'd Jan. 2, 1987
Radio Madang 3260 QSL'd Jan. 2, 1987
Radio Central 3290 QSL'd Sept. 30, 1987
Radio Simbu 3355 QSL'd Jan. 26, 1987
Radio Sandaun (West Sepik) 3205 QSL'd Dec. 16, 1989
Radio Western Highlands 3375 QSL'd Nov. 27, 1989
Radio Gulf 3245 QSL'd Oct. 28, 1989
Radio Southern Highlands 3275 QSL'd Jan. 8, 1990
Radio West New Britain 3235 QSL'd Dec. 1, 1990
Radio Morobe 3220 QSL'd Oct. 28, 1989
Radio Northern 3345 QSL'd Mar. 13, 1991
NBC 4890 QSL'd Jan. 30, 1984
Radio Western 3305 QSL'd Jan. 27, 1991


Your QSL's indicate that they were around solar maximum and we are now
at solar minimum. Think that might make a difference?

--
Telamon
Ventura, California



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John Plimmer wrote:

I've read up a lot about propagation, but have never seen it explained why
that 89/90 season was so good and better than the rest.




Not all cycles are of the same intensity, so propagation will vary
between them. It would be worth checking this out..

http://www.tmgnow.com/repository/solar/lassen1.html





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I looked in a great bigggggggg World Atlas book I have here.I wasen't
too far off.Port Moresby,New Guinea is a nose hair or two North of
Australia.I knew it was somewhere in the general area.
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