Herb, KV4FZ wrote:
"But Earl and Tom......I am plotting out a path to VK6HD and we are
almost at antipodes. (Every path is a direct path would it not be for day
and night impacting and effecting the propagation.) Accordingly, would
there not be a multitude of path possibilities driven by gray line and
geomag skew?"
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Herb brings up another interesting aspect to the topic. But I feel that
terms like "short", "long" and "skew" become meaningless in situations
where the path is at/near the antipodes. I believe that Tom said the
same thing, although in different words.
The only times of the year that points at/near the antipodes share any
darkness is at/near the equinoxes and therefore the path must be
"grayline" over one pole or the other. So, rather than a multitude of
possible paths on 160m, there are only two possible paths, i.e., over the
north pole and over the south.pole.
The path would be "grayline", but I would not call it "geomagnetic" nor
"skew".
73, de Earl, K6SE
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