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International Mudduck 262
| Posted on Monday, June 18, 2001 - 6:04 pm: |
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Any ever work DX via meteor scatter on 11 meters?? I've worked stations as close as 300 miles to me and as far 2000 miles. With multiple burns a QSO can last 10-15 minutes.There is a big meteor shower in July, I'm not sure of the exact date, but I plan to be on the band. I 'll be calling as 837 Upstate New York. If you hear me give a shout. I'll be QSL'ing for 2-way or reception reports to PO Box 904, Corning NY 14830.I would like to see how a sporiadic E band opening would effect conditions during a meteor shower. Does anyone know what this would do for conditions?? |
honky tonk man 593
| Posted on Monday, June 18, 2001 - 7:52 pm: |
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funny your near me and i never heard you before...hmmm give me a shout sometime they call me the honky tonk man 593 outta endicott area ny....later and good luck |
International Mudduck 262
| Posted on Monday, June 18, 2001 - 10:45 pm: |
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Endicott is out of my ground wave range.Sometimes I'll go mobile on one of the hills around to see where I can talk to. I've worked stations in Owego so I could probably talk to to you.Were you at the Owego hamfest last month? I guess I forgot to mention in the first post that I'll be calling CQ on or around 27.575 LSB/USB |
707
| Posted on Tuesday, June 19, 2001 - 2:15 am: |
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You guys might find this interesting reading. It pertains to close skip: http://www.ci.san-jose.ca.us/oes/races/hfradio.htm |
International Mudduck 262
| Posted on Thursday, June 21, 2001 - 7:55 am: |
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Interesting article. In a recent radio mag,Monitoring Times I think, there was a small article on NVIS. |