Here in SW New Mexico/SE Arizona the signal came right up out of the noise
at our local sunset time, 0015Z, and was a workable Q4. There was deep QSB
on a relatively short cycle.
At that time he was working EU, so I did not call.
Within 30 minutes the signal had faded to unreadable, then went away and was
not heard again the entire, short 5+ hours until the VP8 sunrise.
I did not check any other direction as that path has not shown to be a
skewed path for me in the past. Tonight I will pay more attention to other
azimuths IF the signal presents itself.
Thanks for all the reports.
73, and good luck de Milt, N5IA, in DM52
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From: Tree
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 7:57 AM
To: 160
Subject: Topband: VP8STI from Oregon
Not much was heard at my QTH in Hillsboro. K7TJR reported hearing them as
well as W7VS - both about 100 miles Southeast of me. Not sure either one
of them heard them well enough to make a QSO. W7EW reported hearing
possibly a short burst.
W4ZV reported on the topband chat page that the signal seemed to be coming
in from the North! For those not familiar with the ON4KST chat page - this
Is a useful tool for collecting data on where the DX is being heard in real
time. Check out www.on4kst.com.
At any rate - it seemed that they were hearing well and quite a number of
NA stations made it into the log. Congrats to those who made it - and good
luck to those still in the hunt.
Tree N6TR
Hillsboro, OR (via remote from XE1)
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