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I've been looking at the ARRL bulletins and spaceweather.com for what
the cause is but don't see anything. The bands at my QTH (mid-Atlantic US) were really really sucky this past weekend. Just a very few ham signals and the shortwave bands were nearly empty, even the normal powerhouses were just barely trickling in. Conditions for MW reception in the evening were awful too. Local weather has had a long string of rain/thunderstorms that began about the same time as the bad propogation (Friday night/Saturday morning). Tim. |
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John S. wrote:
Sucky...????? Technical term meaning "don't even try listening to anything at all 'cause you won't hear it" :-). Powerhouse SW stations that normally boom in up and down the East Coast were marginal at best. (e.g. Radio Havana, Radio Canada.) At night nothing except locals to be heard on MW (when usually I can get many NYC, upstate NY, Canadian, Florida stations.) Tim. |
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Poor East coasters...
Seems fine over on my side of the rock... wrote in message oups.com... I've been looking at the ARRL bulletins and spaceweather.com for what the cause is but don't see anything. The bands at my QTH (mid-Atlantic US) were really really sucky this past weekend. Just a very few ham signals and the shortwave bands were nearly empty, even the normal powerhouses were just barely trickling in. Conditions for MW reception in the evening were awful too. Local weather has had a long string of rain/thunderstorms that began about the same time as the bad propogation (Friday night/Saturday morning). Tim. |
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