John Andrews, W1TAG said
Well, I guess it had to end. Absolutely nothing was visible from Laurie or
Jim on 72 kHz last night. I kept the screen on 120 sec dots, which
precluded
being able to see Peter.
A CME is due to arrive in the next day, so I suppose that will muck things
up for a while. Anyway, thanks to all who participated and encouraged. And
particularly to Laurie, who must be owed a few quid for his AC supplier!
Many thanks for your efforts that end. Would it be possible for as many
stations on your side of the Atlantic to monitor the RTTY station at Rugby
on 73.3kHz during the CME disturbance - we have very little knowledge of
T/A propagation on this band.
In view of what you say I will not beacon of 73kHz tonight but might try
135.99kHz if anyone is interested.
Regards,
Peter, G3LDO
e-mail <[email protected]>
Web <http://web.ukonline.co.uk/g3ldo>
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