Dieter & all:
The higher solar activity brought the SFI up to 92 earlier today. The flip
side of the coin had the A Index at 47 and K Index at 5 with a geomagnetic
storm underway at 1700Z. Paths to EU were shog, and I heard very little of the
TEP that was being spotted...
A hjgh probability of aurora up our was, so it clouded up (of course...) I used
the time to pull a power line from the battery in my new used Subaru to
reinstall the HF & 6 meter mobile. A full-sized 1/4-wave whip going on a
stainless steel mount...
I'll be posting from the mobile while visiting the new grandson next month.
73, Keith, WB2VUO Amherst, NY: GridFN02ox
Sent from my Galaxy Tab® A
-------- Original message --------From: Dieter Pelz <dpelz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date:
9/28/17 03:36 (GMT-05:00) To: hfbeacons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [HFbeacons]
Re: Spots 0001z 30 September de WI5V
With three relatively big spots on the visible disk, things might
improve indeed. Today, WA6APQ came in with 9dB SNR. K5AB made a
few appearances
The DX show lasted only for about 1 hour but that's better than
no DX.
73
Dieter, VK3FFB
de
dx
freq
cq/dx
snr
speed
time
VK3FFB
NH6HI
28292.4
CW BCN [LoTW]
2 dB
14 wpm
0142z 28 Sep
VK3FFB
K5AB
28280.0
CW BCN
4 dB
13 wpm
0128z 28 Sep
VK3FFB
NH6HI
28292.4
CW BCN [LoTW]
2 dB
14 wpm
0128z 28 Sep
VK3FFB
WA6APQ
28244.0
CW BCN [LoTW]
9 dB
11 wpm
0120z 28 Sep
VK3FFB
K5AB
28280.0
CW BCN
4 dB
6 wpm
0117z 28 Sep
VK3FFB
K5AB
28280.0
CW BCN
5 dB
14 wpm
0100z 28 Sep
VK3FFB
KV6Q/B
28209.8
CW BCN
2 dB
21 wpm
0100z 28 Sep
VK3FFB
K5AB
28280.0
CW BCN
3 dB
14 wpm
0053z 28 Sep
On 28/09/2017 16:34, James R. Pilgram
wrote:
Mahalo Denny.,
fT8
was going crazy here on 10 meters too. I just watched because
I didn't want to QRM my beacon scanner but I was itching to
get on SSB too. I would have gone for a cruse in my van but
just had shoulder surgery.
Jim
NH6HI
From: wi5v.be@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: September 27, 2017 3:39 PM
To: Hfbeacons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Reply-to:
hfbeacons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [HFbeacons] Spots
0001z 30 September de WI5V
I'm beginning to see a change in 10 meters. The
frequent "Summer" E's have all but disappeared. Most never
seemed to go beyond about 1,000 miles. But
in their place, I'm beginning to see F2,
although it is less frequent than the recent Es.
Additionally, I'm seeking transequitorial (TE) skip between
the US and South America.
After the new zulu day I spotted the following
beacons:
NH6HI 0001z (way to go Jim for numerous spors)
XE1RCS/B. 0030z
XE1FAS. 0030z
Take a look at the world 10 meter map at the
F2 skip patterns, courtesy of DXMAPS. 73 DENNY,WI5V
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