Hi Ed that looks very interesting. I think you had better send full screens
to Joe and maybe one of the US stations who may have a "local" copy to check
against. Then the time tics will show
Good effort, well done
Best Wishes de Alan G3NYK
----- Original Message -----
From: Ed Lesnichy <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: 04 April 2007 16:56
Subject: Re: LF: Quartz Hill tests
> Dear LF enthusiasts,
>
> My report abt RU6LA's acty will be later
>
> 2-04-2007, 20:21 MSK(+3 GMT), Alan Melia wrote:
>
> AM> Congratulations to all on this Spring's Pacific Tests, and thanks to
all who
> AM> put so much effort into it. I am afraid I probably let you down
slightly.
> AM> The first Coronal Hole event came right on schedule but the second one
was a
> AM> little early ! Fortunately the initial effect of the precipitated
electrons
> AM> seems to be to increase the absoption levels at higher latitudes. It
takes a
> AM> day or two longer for them to diffuse down to the equatorial regions
which
> AM> would have been the centre of most paths attempted. So even the 3rd
day
> AM> results look interesting. I think even those paths will be depressed
for a
> AM> few days now.
>
> Alan, my 2 argocaps for the analysis:
> 1 - VO1NA in R6L in 60s mode of Argo Apr 1 abt 0z (V)
> QRN level was low
>
> 2 - VO1NA in R6L in 60s mode of Argo Apr 2 abt 0z (L)
> QRN level abt + 6-10dB higher
>
> TS-850 + beverege 2km long
> RX and Argo in identical adjustments
>
> 73! Ed RU6LA http://136.73.ru
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