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"Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote
I know this is not 'one way skip', but for a bit of interest... I used to run skeds into VK land (Australia). During the null of a cycle. There were times that when I beamed over the SOUTH POLE it was better than the direct path. I'm not sure it should be called 'one way skip'. But for lack of a better term..hi. That's "skew path" propagation. It's actually pretty common, but you don't notice it so much when we're high in the sunspot cycle curve. At solar-flux minimum, however, it becomes more noticed because you are more likely to "tweak" your beam azimuth to wring that last little half-dB of signal strength. Also, it seems more prevalent on the lower bands, below 10MHz, which otherwise can get hammered by auroral zone absorption. From here in the midwest, the skew path to EU is toward western Africa, almost 45 degrees of the normal azimuth. During CQWW I often work from W0AIH's superstation ( http://www.qth.com/w0aih/ ), and use the Africa rhombic to work Europe --- it's non-intuitive, but you can really roll up a score on 80M! 73, de Hans, K0HB |
KØHB wrote: "John Siegel" wrote Wasn't able to get on until Sunday afternoon and just for a short while. I did give you a QSO. 73, John K4BNC Thanks!!! I remember the QSO because of your suffix. Was tempted to make a wise remark like "Hey, thanks for the nice connection!", but was struggling for points at that time, so I didn't slow down for chit-chat. Sorry I didn't recognize it was you. 73, de Hans, K0HB Too bad I can't get a royalty for each BNC used by a ham! John |
Robert Casey wrote in message ...
KØHB wrote: Only when the mirror is equidistant between us and when it is "flat" will the path be symmetrical and relative signal strengths reciprocal. Somehow I would have thought that light (radio waves) could travel either direction on the same exact path. And that attenuation either way would be identical. Same for the same set of multiple paths. But it's been years since Physics class...... As W4NTI points out, the ionosphere isn't really a reflector - it's a refractor. The waves are bent, not bounced. When the ionosphere is stable and uniform, it behaves *like* a mirror, and the 2 way reciprocity thing works well. But when it's tilted, twisted or otherwise distorted, the refraction in one direction may be different than in the opposite direction. As an analogy, think of "one way" mirrors in optics and how they behave under the right conditions. 73 de Jim, N2EY "If it happens, it must be possible" 73 de Jim, N2EY |
"KØHB" wrote in message link.net...
Worked N8UZE and W4NTI this past weekend. Where were the rest of you? I coulda used the Q's! Sincere apologies here, Hans...Got called in to work. Wudda MUCH rather been working the radio than wading through body parts... 73 Steve, K4YZ |
"KØHB" wrote in message ink.net... "Dee D. Flint" wrote Was it me or my OM working the mike? Musta been the OM, because I remember at the time thinking "that's Dee's call" but then I had a mental disconnect because the op didn't sound all that feminine. Sure glad I didn't say "Hi Sweetie"!!!! grin 73, de Hans, K0HB Yes he's got a nice sounding tenor voice although being an alto my voice isn't too much higher than his but it is noticeably different. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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