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William Mutch July 7th 04 01:51 PM

proagagation last night ??
 
Any of you guys notice any really unusual proapagation condix last
evening around 2300Z ?? I was getting Utah and one other
unidentifiable in upstate NY on 90.9 FM broadcast, but our local NPR
station could not show full limiting on any of several RCVR's. Had to
go out for social evening so didn't listen to HF...anybody find any long
skip of snag any really rare ones?

J999w July 7th 04 02:07 PM

Widespread E skip up to channel 10 (!) across the country yesterday. The 6
meter ham band and lower TV channels were pure bedlam. Keep your ears out
again today.

jw
K9RZZ
Milwaukee

Dale Parfitt July 7th 04 07:22 PM


"William Mutch" wrote in message
ell.edu...
Any of you guys notice any really unusual proapagation condix last
evening around 2300Z ?? I was getting Utah and one other
unidentifiable in upstate NY on 90.9 FM broadcast, but our local NPR
station could not show full limiting on any of several RCVR's. Had to
go out for social evening so didn't listen to HF...anybody find any long
skip of snag any really rare ones?


This is sporadic E propagation- not useful below 25 MHz or so. But VHF and
up through 222 MHz had fantastic conditions for hours on end.

W4OP



starman July 8th 04 05:25 AM

William Mutch wrote:

Any of you guys notice any really unusual proapagation condix last
evening around 2300Z ?? I was getting Utah and one other
unidentifiable in upstate NY on 90.9 FM broadcast, but our local NPR
station could not show full limiting on any of several RCVR's. Had to
go out for social evening so didn't listen to HF...anybody find any long
skip of snag any really rare ones?


I noticed the same effect on the local NPR station on 90.3 It
periodically disappeared when another distant station was heard. At
first I thought it might be caused by tropospheric ducting but the
weather conditions weren't right in the northeast for that propagation
mode at the time. It was apparently caused by sporadic E-layer skip.


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