[IRCA] Sunset Skip (SSS) Top Ten Targets-Good Western Conditions
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[IRCA] Sunset Skip (SSS) Top Ten Targets-Good Western Conditions



Continuing on this discussion regarding Sunset Skip (SSS) and logging stations in the Western States. I'm curious about propagation that favors reception of stations to the West. What types of solar and/or geomagnetic conditions seem to accompany these types of receptions? I'm much clearer on Auroral conditions, for instance, which tend to weaken signals from the North and make it possible to log Southern stations but have no real idea what conditions enhance Western reception.

Last night produced poor reception of the Top Ten Targets during Sunset Skip periods, with only KOA 850 Denver, CO and KSL, 1160 Salt Lake City, UT being logged here at all. Later on in the evening, I noticed that KSL 1160 in Salt Lake City peaked nicely around 1 AM, with several long periods of good audio from the station here. Didn't have an opportunity to tune for other Western stations at that time (working on a proposal for the office)

A bit later, KSL had faded out completely to be replaced by the usual mix of nearer stations.

I'd like to better understand the mechanisms associated with Western propagation. Anyone care to share their experiences?




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Les Rayburn, N1LF
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