KN4LF wrote:
>> With a quiet Atlantic/Caribbean tropics and the drought in the
>> southern U.S., we have found the usual summer lightning QRN problem to
>> be minimal after our local thunderstorm QRN diminishes by 0200 UTC.
Not so here in the Southwest US. Although this area is still in the midst
of a 24 month drought (less than one inch of moisture in the last 11
months), there has been enough T-storm activity both in the US and south of
the border in Mexico to make nighttime operation on 160 nearly impossible.
I have migrated to 40 Meters and find that band barely quiet enough to
pleasantly operate 50% of the time.
It will be late September before there is much chance for 160 from here in
New Mexico, the Land of Enchantment.
73 de Milt, N5IA
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