Remember one US cent is worth nearly 2 Canadian cents. We'll monitor 80 and
160 tonight as you suggest. Thanks for the info.
Doug/VE5RA
I wasn't born in Saskatchewan, but I got here as soon as I could.
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My two cents (probably worth one cent):
You best shot to hear VP8 will be at their sunrise. I think that is around
0600Z - so I think listening for an hour before that would be smart. When
I worked ZD7 - I heard no thing except right at their sunrise. My VP8SGP
QSO on 160 meters was on Jan 15th - at 0606Z.
I have never heard LP on 160 meters. If it does happen - it is certainly
rare and I wouldn't expect it without very low sunspot numbers. So - I
would look for them to come in from the Southeast for you.
It sounds like they have been struggling with some issues - and getting on
160 meters will be low in the priority list compared to the other bands.
Hopefully - they will work through their issues and get on 160 meters.
Probably their signal will hang in longer after sunrise on 80 meters than
160 - but in general it will be similar.
Good luck!!
Tree N6TR/7
Oregon
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Art Snapper <art@nk8x.net> wrote:
> After several years on TB, I sort of understand that from my QTH in
> Michigan, the Caribbean, and Europe are best heard in the evening.
>
> The Pacific and Asia come in best in the morning.
>
> When will the VP8 DXpedition come in the best?
>
> Should I be looking at LP, SP, or no path?
>
> Are there similarities to 80 meter propagation?
>
> 73,
>
> Art NK8X
>
> ᐧ
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