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Re: [IRCA] Auroral question



Yes, Mark.   Expect stations to your south to be enhanced greatly, and
anything to the north, attenuated, or non-existent.   That is, unless you
are in the auroral zone.   Then expect a lot of dead air!   Cheers,  Walt
Salmaniw

On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 12:47 PM, Mark Pettifor <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Are there any "hard and fast" rules about what areas for DX reception will
> be enhanced when auroral conditions exist? (Excluding the gray line effect)
>
> My experience so far has been that it seems to favor the deep south and
> Central / South America from my location (N. Indiana). It's probably
> location-dependent, I would guess.
>
> Best rule is just listen and see what shows up, eh?  :^)
>
> Planning on seeing something interesting this evening, after the K-index
> spike today. (While watching the world series of course...)
>
> Mark
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