>From eastern MA (FN42gk) the signal is very strong in the daytime and >nighttime. This appears to indicate that the source is within groundwave >distance of me. I tried getting a direction fix this evening with my RX >vertical array that can switch in 8 directions. However, I see very little >signal change with direction, which tends to indicate the propagation, at >least after dark, is very high angle. There may be a very slight peak to the >southwest or west, but I can't be sure because the differences are so small. >I'll try getting a daytime fix, maybe tomorrow morning after sunrise, when the >propagation should become predominantly groundwave and a direction fix should >be more reliable.
73, John W1FV _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK