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LF: Re: 23:50 136 VE7BDQ de WG2XSV Op32 767 mi -24 dB

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Subject: LF: Re: 23:50 136 VE7BDQ de WG2XSV Op32 767 mi -24 dB
From: "Alan Melia" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2015 00:52:03 -0000
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Hi Graham I doubt the greyline has much to do with it. The ionosphere at 50km is prob still illuminated but only by a weak winter sun.and 760mile is a short hop (~1000km) quite possible for daytime. The problem is "no one else listening" .....I wonder how long they had been trying before the spot? presuming that is ground shadow shown.
 
Alan
G3NYK
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Graham
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2015 12:19 AM
Subject: LF: 23:50 136 VE7BDQ de WG2XSV Op32 767 mi -24 dB

Good  spot ,  right  down the  gray line ,  -24 dB    big  signal !
 
73-G,
 
 
VE7BDQ WG2XSV 2200m OPERA 1235 km 23:50:25
 
23:50 136 VE7BDQ de WG2XSV Op32 767 mi -24 dB in N.Utah with 0.2w + L

 

 

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