Yes the correlation of DHO to 9kHz is much less than I would have wanted :-) but as you say this is what experimentation is all about - Im still hypothesizing that pre dawn Eu will still return the best Winter paths, but ray paths between Alaska and Eu stations on what are similar bearings, but not same geo/mag lattiudes are so so different that may not be the case - Im just hopeful that Ill have the location available at that time. Cheers -
Laurence KL7UK remote 5
Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2011 11:56:14 +0200
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Thanks for the report Laurence, nice work!
That's what i meant before some weeks. There could be significant
differences between DHO and SAQ and even more to the Dreamers Band /
8970 Hz. I think the DHO traces are a hint but we must investigate the
best TXing times by our selfe i mean :-)
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 06.08.2011 19:42, schrieb Laurence KL7UK:
SAQ was very weak into Alaska during a PCA event on
the 5th Aug - many dBs down from the 3rd July and some 30+dB from the
Winter broadcasts. I wasnt able to decode any of the morse (signal at
or way below noise for most of the time) but as the path traverses the
Auroral oval twice it was good to see anything at all. Interestingly
DHO38 my target of choice on this transpolar path "HF" of SAQ wasnt
attenuated that much and shows nearly a flat signal level over the 24hr
period this time of year - but again some 30dB on peak Winter levels.
http://kl7uk.com/saqaug5th.jpg
73 Laurence KL7UK remotely operated from 5