The angle of the sun there also shows exactly why I see a lot of 1s and 2s 
spotting stations on 160, an hour or so before the sunse/sunrise here, and we 
are on the same east coast.  It makes it quite difficult for one or the other 
of us, when a DX or DXpedition says they are working the east coast (west coast 
same way) and then just when things look like they are getting good, they 
change their target area.  I wish they would look at a map like this, when 
making those types of decisions.

Danny Douglas
N7DC
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All 2 years or more (except Novice). Short stints at:  DA/PA/SU/HZ/7X/DU
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Vlad_UA6JD 
  To: Andy obrien 
  Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 11:13 PM
  Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Grey line DX on 30M, an illustration from today


    
  Hello, Andy.

  You wrote :
  > While folks are almost assuredly aware of the DX to be had when
  > following the grey line, this might be of interest.

  > http://www.obriensweb.com/30mdx.jpg

  > I configured PSKreporter to display digital DX received by my station
  > AND others that shared the FN grid square (all of FN ,much of North
  > Easy USA) just as darkness was creeping in. Interesting results.

  > Andy K3UK

  Another , new step in propogation picture, was WSPRnet - you can see
  real propogation in any band in real time

  Best regards
  73 Vlad UA6JD 



  

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