Re: [IRCA] Oct. 25th TPs: Where'd They Go?
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Re: [IRCA] Oct. 25th TPs: Where'd They Go?



The action is on the other end of the dial.

In the last 5 days I have worked Europe on USB - 10 meters, less than 1 Watt.
Transcontinental contacts on 10 using AM, CW and Side band with 100mw
have also been achieved -- occasional CME's explain why we are
not picking up 1/2 megawatt medium wave stations from across the Pacific.
Yesterday at 1800 UTC there was one that struck our upper atmosphere
throwing the blanket over everything.

Apparently these are the most spectacular upper band conditions since the
50's -- and it is expected to improve even more.

On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 09:51:35 -0700 Guy Atkins <dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Monitored this morning from 1414-1455, switching regularly from DU loop to
>TP loop, but nary a 9 kHz trace on Perseus until 1450-1452 when I spotted
>very weak TP carriers on 594 and 603. They were gone after only a couple of
>minutes, and that was all the so-called DX to be found!

Colin Newell is the editor and creator of Coffeecrew.com, DXer.ca and BobHarris.com Amateur Radio VA7WWV - Victoria B.C. Canada | Twitter.com/coffeecrew
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