Return-Path: Received: (qmail 1790 invoked from network); 7 Dec 2000 20:05:52 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO murphys-inbound.servers.plus.net) (212.159.14.225) by 10.226.25.101 with SMTP; 7 Dec 2000 20:05:52 -0000 Received: (qmail 9883 invoked from network); 7 Dec 2000 20:08:39 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO post.thorcom.com) (212.172.148.70) by murphys with SMTP; 7 Dec 2000 20:08:39 -0000 Received: from majordom by post.thorcom.com with local (Exim 3.16 #1) id 1447Fi-0003jA-00 for rsgb_lf_group-outgoing@blacksheep.org; Thu, 07 Dec 2000 20:02:50 +0000 Received: from mta06-svc.ntlworld.com ([62.253.162.46]) by post.thorcom.com with esmtp (Exim 3.16 #1) id 1447Fh-0003j5-00 for rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org; Thu, 07 Dec 2000 20:02:49 +0000 Received: from oemcomputer ([213.104.96.130]) by mta06-svc.ntlworld.com (InterMail vM.4.01.02.27 201-229-119-110) with SMTP id <20001207200244.WLSF5778.mta06-svc.ntlworld.com@oemcomputer> for ; Thu, 7 Dec 2000 20:02:44 +0000 Message-ID: <00ad01c06088$90f88a00$206b68d5@oemcomputer> From: "mike.dennison" To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org References: <001501c05fd6$a86b0580$0acf01d5@default> Subject: LF: Re: CFH may be off Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 19:55:24 -0000 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4133.2400 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Precedence: bulk Reply-To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org X-Listname: rsgb_lf_group Sender: G3NYK wrote: > ........... The last peak at about 0600z was a terrific 46dBu > 200uV ) held for over one hour. What a great chance missed. This is the > highest level I have recorded and throws weight behind my belief that the > best time for a Trans-Atlantic qso would be in the final stages of a > disturbed period. This was seen before around the time Peter was first heard > on a 40dBu peak. We are in a Catch-22 at present. No-one is transmitting from Europe because no-one is listening, and no-one is listening . . . . . . It takes some effort to transmit 1W ERP all night safely so very few people would want to do it every night. Similarly I am sure that very few people would want to listen every night. 1) Is there anyone in the US/Canada regularly watching for QRSS from Eu? 2) If not, can we set some test times - every Saturday and Wednesday night, for instance - that Eu stations will transmit and NA stations will listen. 3) Is there anyone intending to transmit QRSS from NA for reception in Eu? It would be a pity to miss another period of good conditions. Mike, G3XDV