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161. [Propagation] LP Versus SP Propagation (score: 1)
Author: "Thomas Giella KN4LF" <kn4lf@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 12:03:35 -0400
Steve G0KYA, Often at dawn/dusk with a signal at the opposite side of the earth (or near it) signals will flicker from SP to LP. W1EVT in Acton, MA who uses Lazy-H antennas at 120 feet (one N/S one E
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00043.html (9,878 bytes)

162. Re: [Propagation] LP Versus SP Propagation (score: 1)
Author: Zack Widup <w9sz@prairienet.org>
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 11:18:47 -0500 (CDT)
I know there are some hams who don't have computers yet, but it is an invaluable tool for the DXer. There are many free programs that will give you all the information you need if you put your latitu
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00044.html (7,976 bytes)

163. [Propagation] Beam heading maps (score: 1)
Author: Stevenu7t@aol.com
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 12:26:45 EDT
Hello everyone, I also have found the ARRL beam heading to be misleading. I now use "Azimuth Map" by VE6YP. This is a very nice program and will generate a variety of maps based on your location. It
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00045.html (6,573 bytes)

164. Re: [Propagation] Beam heading maps (score: 1)
Author: "Steve London" <n2ic@arrl.net>
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 17:53:08 +0100
Yes, it's very common to hear HS, VR2, and other parts of SE Asia coming in over Europe during the autumn and winter morning hours (14Z-17Z) on 15 and 20 meters. This path even occurs on 10 meters d
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00046.html (7,097 bytes)

165. Re: [Propagation] Beam heading maps (score: 1)
Author: Dave Gomberg <dave1@wcf.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:27:41 -0700
FWIW, you might be interested in http://www.wcf.com/map/ This map is good for CA at least. _______________________________________________ Propagation mailing list Propagation@contesting.com http://l
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00047.html (6,754 bytes)

166. Re: [Propagation] LP Versus SP Propagation (score: 1)
Author: "Stu" <samalex@eidosnet.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 23:56:37 +0100
I was on 10m today around 1130gmt vk6 was coming in strong sp s9+10db I also tried lp and he was s7 now normally with the 6ele on 10m a signal like the vk6 would be way down on the opposite but I gue
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00048.html (11,885 bytes)

167. [Propagation] LP Versus SP Maps (score: 1)
Author: "Thomas Giella KN4LF" <kn4lf@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 19:15:32 -0400
If you download W6EL's free and excellent HF propagation prediction program you can print out heading maps and bearing to all the DX entities. It also shows you the day/night terminator and LP/SP in
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00049.html (7,921 bytes)

168. Re: [Propagation] Beam heading maps (score: 1)
Author: Jim Smith <jimsmith@shaw.ca>
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 17:42:11 -0700
DX Atlas will give you an azimuthal projection map for any spot on the face of the earth, including the one you live on. It will also give you grey line, F2 and E critical frequency contours, MUF con
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00050.html (9,022 bytes)

169. [Propagation] LP Versus SP Maps (score: 1)
Author: "Dave" <AA6YQ@ambersoft.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 00:57:45 -0400
PropView, which is free, uses the IONCAP engine to generate 24 hour QST-style propagation forecasts between your QTH and any designated location (callsign, prefix, grid, lat/lon, IOTA tag. You scan s
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00051.html (8,294 bytes)

170. Re: [Propagation] LP Versus SP Maps (score: 1)
Author: k1ttt@arrl.net
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 08:36:40 -0400 (EDT)
My Mof/Lof program is also free, show SP and LP openings, does polar projections centered on you to show beam headings, and has been customized and tuned for contest planning based on a full sunspot
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00052.html (7,171 bytes)

171. [Propagation] SIDC Belgium Daily Solar & Geo Report (score: 1)
Author: "Thomas Giella KN4LF" <kn4lf@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 10:41:26 -0400
SIDC URSIGRAM 41021 SIDC SOLAR BULLETIN 21 Oct 2004, 1225UT SIDC FORECAST (valid from 1230UT, 21 Oct 2004 until 23 Oct 2004) SOLAR FLARES : Eruptive (C-class flares expected, probability >= 50%) GEO
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00053.html (10,052 bytes)

172. [Propagation] SIDC Belgium Daily Solar & Geo Report (score: 1)
Author: "Thomas Giella KN4LF" <kn4lf@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 15:08:32 -0000
SIDC URSIGRAM 41022 SIDC SOLAR BULLETIN 22 Oct 2004, 1245UT SIDC FORECAST (valid from 1230UT, 22 Oct 2004 until 24 Oct 2004) SOLAR FLARES : Eruptive (C-class flares expected, probability >= 50%) GEO
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00054.html (10,583 bytes)

173. [Propagation] ARLP043 Propagation de K7RA (score: 1)
Author: W1AW@arrl.org
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 12:46:07 -0400
SB PROP @ ARL $ARLP043 ARLP043 Propagation de K7RA ZCZC AP43 QST de W1AW Propagation Forecast Bulletin 43 ARLP043 Seattle, WA October 22, 2004 To all radio amateurs SB PROP ARL ARLP043 ARLP043 Propag
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00055.html (10,780 bytes)

174. [Propagation] Remember Big X45 Solar Flare? (score: 1)
Author: "Thomas Giella KN4LF" <kn4lf@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 17:48:51 -0000
Remember the X 28 flare on Nov 4, 2003? There was a fabulous video of it on one of the propagation sites. (HFRadio?) Tomorrow night I'm teaching propagation to my club's license class and would love
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00056.html (7,682 bytes)

175. [Propagation] SIDC Belgium Daily Solar & Geo Report (score: 1)
Author: "Thomas Giella KN4LF" <kn4lf@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 09:07:02 -0400
SIDC URSIGRAM 41023 SIDC SOLAR BULLETIN 23 Oct 2004, 1157UT SIDC FORECAST (valid from 1230UT, 23 Oct 2004 until 25 Oct 2004) SOLAR FLARES : Active (M-class flares expected, probability >= 50%) GEOMA
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00057.html (11,065 bytes)

176. [Propagation] SIDC Belgium Daily Solar & Geo Report (score: 1)
Author: "Thomas Giella KN4LF" <kn4lf@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 11:41:07 -0400
SIDC URSIGRAM 41024 SIDC SOLAR BULLETIN 24 Oct 2004, 1155UT SIDC FORECAST (valid from 1230UT, 24 Oct 2004 until 26 Oct 2004) SOLAR FLARES : Active (M-class flares expected, probability >= 50%) GEOMA
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00058.html (11,190 bytes)

177. [Propagation] SIDC Belgium Daily Solar & Geo Report (score: 1)
Author: "Thomas Giella KN4LF" <kn4lf@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:28:32 -0400
SIDC URSIGRAM 41025 SIDC SOLAR BULLETIN 25 Oct 2004, 1243UT SIDC FORECAST (valid from 1230UT, 25 Oct 2004 until 27 Oct 2004) SOLAR FLARES : Active (M-class flares expected, probability >= 50%) GEOMA
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00059.html (11,323 bytes)

178. [Propagation] Re: [PSC.Committee] Antipodal Focusing (score: 1)
Author: "Thomas Giella KN4LF" <kn4lf@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:57:11 -0400
Antipodal focusing is an accepted propagation mode in the MF/HF frequency SWL and amateur radio communities and many stories abound concerning very long range reception of relatively weak transmitted
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00060.html (10,733 bytes)

179. Re: [Propagation] Re: [PSC.Committee] Antipodal Focusing (score: 1)
Author: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 10:35:11 -0400
Realizing that this is just an anecdote, I cannot help but remember the summer of 1965, when I was living in Seoul, Korea and running 100 watts and a low dipole on 20 meters. Every evening I heard CE
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00061.html (11,613 bytes)

180. [Propagation] NW7US Propagation Prediction : CQ WW SSB Contest, 30,31 October 2004 (score: 1)
Author: "NW7US, Tomas" <nw7us@hfradio.org>
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 12:18:31 -0700
During the last weekend of this month (the CQ WW SSB contest weekend, 30 and 31 October 2004), we should experience good conditions. While we won't see very high sunspot counts, we do have enough act
/archives//html/Propagation/2004-10/msg00062.html (9,684 bytes)


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