Don't forget about scatter paths on 10 meters. If you hear a
signal and can copy it, don't necessarily move your antenna.
Many times I work stateside with my antenna pointing at 120
degrees (toward the Caribbean). And some of those times,
the other stations here me then turn their antenna to me and we
lose the path.
There is also a scatter path to my southwest, but that one is
rare.
Signals are weaker now on 10, so it's going to be interesting.
73, Smelly Dog - still no water...
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Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 12:16 PM
Subject: [WriteLog] 10 Meters
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> The bottom dropped out here in Kansas
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