On 4/17/2012 12:22 PM, Robin wrote:
> We have recordings of contacts made with VP6DX on 160 SSB with the eastern
> end in full
> daylight... Real contacts, not someone playing with a remoted station in
> Florida. An
> analysis of the VP6DX logs will probably show a couple hundred contacts with
> the far end
> in hard daylight, and probably 25-50 or so with the VP6DX end still in real
> daylight
About nine years ago, before moving to CA I leased a mountaintop site
near Sacramento, and had a 100W rig feeding a loaded dipole sloping away
from a 170 ft tower. I worked a guy in the Caribbean from there at
least an hour before my sunset.
Working contests on Topband from my home 70 miles S of San Francisco
with 1.5kW, an omni vertical, and Beverages, I regularly hear east coast
stations at least two hours before my sunset, but they can rarely hear
me, primarily because they're listening on Beverages aimed to EU. I can
also regularly work anyone I can hear out to about 1,000 miles in this
time frame -- Seattle, Phoenix, CO, NM. After my sunrise, what I hear
from the west varies a lot from day to day, but I've made a good number
of 4,500-5,500 mile Qs a half hour after sunrise.
73, Jim K9YC
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