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Good propagation to Africa today...
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 12:37:35 -0800 (PST), Steve
wrote: I worked a South African station a couple of hours ago on 17m and then, not long after, a station in Egypt on 20m. Both stations had strong, robust signals here in the NY area. Turn your radios on! Steve N-S paths seem to be especially good. 8J1RL was booming in from Antarctica last night around sunset on 20m. I also worked a 20 watt home brew station in Cuba as he slowly drifted down the band (40m). Jim |
Good propagation to Africa today...
Biffbradford wrote: On Nov 18, 5:31 pm, wrote: On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 12:37:35 -0800 (PST), Steve wrote: I worked a South African station a couple of hours ago on 17m and then, not long after, a station in Egypt on 20m. Both stations had strong, robust signals here in the NY area. Turn your radios on! Steve N-S paths seem to be especially good. 8J1RL was booming in from Antarctica last night around sunset on 20m. I also worked a 20 watt home brew station in Cuba as he slowly drifted down the band (40m). Jim Today, the 19th, there was FANTASTIC conditions on 49 meters to the Far East, Middle East, and Africa at local sunset. All India Radio on 6280khz was S9+20db, Radio Cairo on 6270khz was +10db over S9, and on 6297khz West Sahara Liberation Front Polisario Radio was S9, the best I've ever heard them and finally got a good recording of their sign off with West Sahara national anthem! Western Sahara would probably result in a new NASWA Country, but alas, the transmitter site is apparently in Algeria at the moment. dxAce Michigan USA |
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