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Subject: Topband: Propagation Anomalies from A61AJ
From: K1ZM@aol.com (K1ZM@aol.com)
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1999 04:39:17 EST
Hi Gang

I have been meaning to inquire in open forum as to some propagation 
observations made recently at A61AJ.  I was hoping that perhaps someone has 
an answer out there to one situation specifically - as it continues to baffle 
me.

Here's the scenario.

1) NA short path propagation opened daily from A6 at about 2330z on a heading 
of about 335-345 degrees over the pole.
2) VE1ZZ was first through - followed by USA W1-W3, then the path shifted 
WEST out to W8/W9/W0 peaking during the period from about 0000z-0020z.
3) From about 0030z, the prop started closing from NORTH to SOUTH - with 
RECIPROCAL absorption fadeout occurring in W1 at about 0045z daily, and W4 
absorption fadeout occuring in the period roughly 0050z - 0115z.
4) Except for AA4MM in Orlando and W8JI in GA, the band was essentially 
closed from about 0110z until about 0210z when it again opened much more 
POORLY building to a far less dramatic sunrise peak from about 0230z-0250z.

This was NORMAL - and my assumptions as to the causal factors were (only a 
guess on my part) that the more Northerly stations were MOST LIKELY being 
absorped by their proximity to the auroral ovals.  Gradually the absorption 
headed South eventually masking callers (who I could tell were there 
sometimes for awhile longer) but well beneath my ambient noise level.

EG: To me, it just seemed logical that the SOUTHERLY stations in TENN/GA/FLA 
and TEXAS were being less absorped as the band closed - and that propagation 
was thus supported to these areas for a somewhat longer period.

This is, of course, only a theory.  I do not begin to pretend to understand 
this stuff.  Like most of you, I  just turn on my radio - listen for what is 
available - call it like the dickens etc etc etc  and hope that I get through 
to something interesting.

Now here is the anomaly - and it is bugging the blazes out of me.

All of this theorizing sort of makes sense until you try to explain the 
MIRACLE of VE1ZZ.

Long after the band had completely closed for other NA stations, Jack would 
check in from Halifax and literally blow me out of the chair.  I am not 
talking about a puny weak, watery signal at 449 or so either.

He called me one night around 0120z (after the band had closed into even the 
more Southerly W4's) and was a solid 589/599 - peaking to 10-15DB over S9 at 
times!

At first he said I was 569 - then advised that he had forgotten to turn off 
his attenuator which was in at 30DB.  Then he said after taking it out that I 
too was peaking 599 with QSB to about 579.  So the propagation was reciprocal 
at each end of the circuit.

We literally rag-chewed one night for 15 minutes - from 0115z to about 0130z 
- and I did so with pleasure simply because there was nothing else to do - 
and it was literally armchair copy - on both ends.  Jack could have recited 
his *life story* to me had he wanted to that evening!.

So, this is the question.  Clearly VE1ZZ is further North than MOST of the 
other stations in NA that had faded from the ether - so my simple way of 
analyzing this says that he too **should have** been equally absorped by the 
auroral ovals - it they are indeed playing a role here in all of this.

But JACK's location is also much FURTHER EAST along the great circle path 
that exists between NA and A6.

Somehow his signal just sits there - above the rest - and I have observed his 
definitive ability to work this path almost at will - DAILY for the past 15 
years.  His "reach" (for the lack of a better term) into the Far East via the 
Long path into Asia is so much greater than my own, even from Cape Cod, that 
it defies the imagination.

Others, including 8Q7AA from last year, have also reported a VE1ZZ ability to 
work them nightly - at will - on a path that is closed to all other North 
American stations.

This has been observed into 4S7RPG, VU and basically everything along this 
path from VE1ZZ sunset until the sunrise times of the locations noted above.

How and why does this happen?  Is it simply a factor of being further EAST 
along the great circle route that (seemingly) allows him to overcome the 
normal auroral oval absorption that the rest of us mere MORTALS have to 
endure?

Any ideas out there from the experts among us?

I must admit I do not have more to add on the subject - yet I have seen this 
time and time again - and I can tell you the effect at A61AJ was more than 
impressive - being able to witness it FIRSTHAND from the other end of the 
circuit was truly unique.

I mean, the man's signal is AWESOME!

73 JEFF

K1ZM@aol.com

 


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