Re: [digitalradio] Grey line DX on 30M, an illustration from today

2009-12-28 Thread Tony
Andy, 

It would be interesting to see the contrast between grey line enhancement vs. 
mid-day reception when solar absorption is at it's highest level. 

Tony -K2MO



 

 
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From: Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com
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Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2009 6:08 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Grey line DX on 30M, an illustration from today


 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



Re: [digitalradio] Grey line DX on 30M, an illustration from today

2009-12-28 Thread Vlad_UA6JD
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 




Re: [digitalradio] Grey line DX on 30M, an illustration from today

2009-12-28 Thread DANNY DOUGLAS
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
CR9/7Y/KH7/5A/GW/GM/F
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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 



  

[digitalradio] Grey line DX on 30M, an illustration from today

2009-12-27 Thread Andy obrien
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