Ed Muns wrote:
>> I couldn't print K4M on 30 meters this morning well enough to
>> call. The news from Midway has been sparse to say the least.
>> Does anybody have a clue if and when K4M might come up on 17
>> or 20 meter RTTY for NA? I can't spend my entire life sitting
>> in the shack waiting.
>
>Two good resources to address your question:
>
>1. DX Summit ... K4M was on 18.1 MHz RTTY from 03-06Z, then 10.14 MHz RTTY
>from 07-14Z last night/morning. Quickly scanning the K4M spots during that
>time period will reveal when stations in your geography were working them.
>Often there are signal reports in the comments.
>
>2. K4M web site bar graphs ... Consult the bar graphs of QSOs made by hour
>per band for your CQ Zone.
>
>Ed - W0YK
>
3. The K4M online log shows when the most QSOs have been made from your
CQ zone.
Go to: http://www.clublog.org/charts/?c=K4M
Enter your call and click "Find QSOs" (Hey KU0A, that's a fine spread
of green check marks!)
Then click on one of the red links in:
"Propagation: Click for the best time to work K4M from UNITED STATES
(Z4) or from CQ zone 4"
These are not propagation predictions - they are the best times as seen
from K4M's own logs.
--
73 from Ian GM3SEK
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek
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