We have worked a new one last night VU2CPL on CW and played a little in
Russian-160 contest. Few NA folks were there as well. So the band is alive and
well. We don't care about FT8 junk.
>Воскресенье, 17 декабря 2017, 15:53 UTC от K1FZ :
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>Been wondering what is going on with 160 meters.
Been wondering what is going on with 160 meters.
I expected meteor showers to add ionization that would be beneficial for
propagation..
VHF and UHF hams do find their tails useful to make contacts .
Over the years I have noticed a reduction of DX signals on 160 meters
during
Hi David
Gone are the days when it was common
to work 15 or 20 EU stations (or more) during an evening session with
signals from the more prominent stations being S9
The same situation is in Eu. Im daily on TB but only few new stations from
US is active. GD dxing on TB to all
Slavek ok1tn
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> Also on Dec 6, George W8UVZ commented that the band isn't as poor as some
> would suggest.
> With respect to solar min versus solar max, the old adage that 160-Meters
> is best at solar min is somewhat of a self-fulfilling prophecy. We've
> heard 160 is worse at solar maximum, so we don't ge
Topbander enthusiasts,
On Dec 5 Brian VE7JKZ asked about solar flux in relation to 160-Meter
propagation and wondered about solar min versus solar max.
On Dec 6 Bob W7RH wondered if anyone has looked at space weather data with
respect to propagation during ARRL 160.
Also on Dec 6, George W8UVZ