Hi Roger - unfortunately, we have no way of telling, because too many
factors influence SNR at each individual node. If you noted that the
same RBN nodes were giving lower SNR reports than they had on previous
occasions, then I'd guess propagation must have been poor.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 1/10/2022 6:25 PM, Roger Kennedy wrote:
I noticed that signals received from EU over last weekend by most of the US
RBN sites were around 10 to 20dB lower than normal . . .
Given that they show S/N (rather than absolute signal strengths), is that
because 160m Propagation was poor . . . or because you had high noise levels
(QRN) over there?
Roger G3YRO
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