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[IRCA] Re: upcoming conditions
- Subject: [IRCA] Re: upcoming conditions
- From: Nick Hall-Patch <nhp@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 21:57:46 -0700
This was on the Medium Wave Circle list. Possibly we should be
looking for good high latitude conditions here in North America
also....
This from Jan Alvestad's page
today: -
Propagation
Long distance low and medium frequency (below 2 MHz) propagation along
east-west paths over high and upper middle latitudes is good. Propagation
along long distance north-south paths is very poor. Trans Atlantic
propagation conditions are monitored every night on 1470 kHz. Dominant
station tonight: WLAM Lewiston ME. Apart from a few stations from the
Caribbean, a large number of North American stations dominated most of
the other 10 kHz spaced frequencies in the MW band. WBBR 1130 had an
impressive S9+20dB signal with several other stations topping S9.
Greenland on 650 kHz had a strong signal as well.
Propagation conditions could improve further during the next few
days.
>
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