This blog documents the results of mid-day North American 160 meter propagation. Daily test started in 2017. The daily blog has documented the activity since December 1218. Most of the regular activity has been by stations in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, 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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Saturday, March 9, 2019
Today there was another small solar X-ray flare and the solar wind speed was up. On today for the test was WA4LDU, WA4FTY both in SC, WW8II in Michigan and KGØVL in Iowa. The distance between WA4LDU and WA4FTY is only 5.6 miles so propagation at that distance is most likely groundwave. WA4LDU reported some detection of CW from WW8II a distance of 583 miles. KGØVL reported partial copy of WW8II's CW transmission at 443 miles.
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