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Old March 5th 04, 05:08 PM
Pete KE9OA
 
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Why? Take a look at a globe, and you will see that the most direct path from
Greenland to the USA is over the pole.

Pete

"DxAce" wrote in message
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Pete KE9OA wrote:

Down on 80 meters, the F layer would be the mode of propagation. I
wonder...................with Greenland being that far north. would it
propagate over the pole?


Why would it have to propagate over the pole to reach the East Coast USA

or even
Michigan for that matter?



Pete

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Isn't that around 2,000 miles? (East coast or MI). How many hops E

skip
is
that? Seems like a long shot at that time of day unless you've got

some
BIG
antennas on your side.

jw
wb9uai

E skip? What darn propagation school did you guys go to?

Sheesh, I ask a simple question...


Well, to cover 2,000 miles how many different propagation modes do you

have?
and what are the odds? E skip? F skip? What else is there for this

path???

I'd guess perhaps 2 hops for E skip would be the most prevalent mode

(I
could
be way off here). So what are the chances considering the time of day,
frequency (3.8mhz), transmitter power (?), high latitude the path has

to
cover,
and receiving equipment.

Just thinking out loud on this one.

jw
wb9uai




 
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