Signal strength on the shorter paths between KP2AE, WA4PGI, WB4EZ and W4DEX were about equal to the strongest observed over the past years of conducting the midday test.
This blog documents the results of daily, near midday, North American 160 meter propagation conditions. Activity for the past many years has mainly been by stations in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, and Mississippi. All stations are welcome to participate. Join us via NetLogger at: https://www.netlogger.org/ email W4DEX at w4dex (at) arrl.net for questions.
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Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Propagation at midday continues to be good between those known to have been on. Bruce, WW8II, was heard Q5 at times on both CW and SSB by KP2AE (508 miles), WB4EZ (453 miles), WA4PGI (358 miles) and W4DEX (510 miles) . WW8II also heard on peaks everyone including N4MQ (386 miles). Complete two way contacts with WW8II were logged by WA4PGI, WB4EZ and W4DEX. WW8II also reported a S9 QSO with W8TZA.
Signal strength on the shorter paths between KP2AE, WA4PGI, WB4EZ and W4DEX were about equal to the strongest observed over the past years of conducting the midday test.
Signal strength on the shorter paths between KP2AE, WA4PGI, WB4EZ and W4DEX were about equal to the strongest observed over the past years of conducting the midday test.
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