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Re: [IRCA] TA's Last Night
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] TA's Last Night
- From: J999w@xxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 11:35:47 EST
In a message dated 1/27/06 9:13:42 AM Central Standard Time,
jdstephens_99@xxxxxxxxx writes:
<< I was intrigued by all the TA loggings from Central
and Eastern Europe posted last night. I noticed that
the A index was 24 and K was 2. I thought with such
conditions, that TA propagation would be fairly
nonexistent. Obviously, I was wrong on that.
Can anybody send me a good explanation (in layman's
terms) of how such as a high A index can favorably
effect TA reception conditions? Sending replies to me
off-list would probably be good for this discussion.
Thanx and 73, >>
I'm far from an expert, but you can have propagation skewed to a more
southerly path that avoids the auroral circle. This is noted frequently on HF so I
can imagine MW can have this as well.
John K9RZZ
Milwaukee
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