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Several people here have said that there has recently been a terrific
opening to East Asia. If you're in the middle of the continental U.S. and East Asian stations are booming in, what is the route of reception, polar, transatlantic, or transpacific? Thanks, Grumpus |
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![]() Grumpus wrote: Several people here have said that there has recently been a terrific opening to East Asia. If you're in the middle of the continental U.S. and East Asian stations are booming in, what is the route of reception, polar, transatlantic, or transpacific? That would depend upon the time of day, the frequency used, and possibly the beam direction of the transmitted program. The station could be received via short path, or long path propagation. dxAce |
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![]() dxAce wrote: Grumpus wrote: Several people here have said that there has recently been a terrific opening to East Asia. If you're in the middle of the continental U.S. and East Asian stations are booming in, what is the route of reception, polar, transatlantic, or transpacific? That would depend upon the time of day, the frequency used, and possibly the beam direction of the transmitted program. The station could be received via short path, or long path propagation. It could also be following a 'crooked path' along the grey line, depending upon the time of day and the frequency. dxAce |
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On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 07:04 pm -0600 UTC, Grumpus
posted: %MM Several people here have said that there has recently been a terrific opening to East Asia. If you're in the middle of the continental U.S. and East Asian stations are booming in, what is the route of reception, polar, transatlantic, or transpacific? Thanks, Grumpus I think it's likely over the Pacific. Need to know the orientation of the transmitters and that would give you a sense of the direction. Could also be getting the signal from the backside of a curtain aerial. -- - |
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On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 07:13 pm -0600 UTC, dxAce posted:
MM dxAce wrote: Grumpus wrote: Several people here have said that there has recently been a terrific opening to East Asia. If you're in the middle of the continental U.S. and East Asian stations are booming in, what is the route of reception, polar, transatlantic, or transpacific? That would depend upon the time of day, the frequency used, and possibly the beam direction of the transmitted program. The station could be received via short path, or long path propagation. It could also be following a 'crooked path' along the grey line, depending upon the time of day and the frequency. "crooked path"?? |
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![]() uncle arnie wrote: On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 07:13 pm -0600 UTC, dxAce posted: MM dxAce wrote: Grumpus wrote: Several people here have said that there has recently been a terrific opening to East Asia. If you're in the middle of the continental U.S. and East Asian stations are booming in, what is the route of reception, polar, transatlantic, or transpacific? That would depend upon the time of day, the frequency used, and possibly the beam direction of the transmitted program. The station could be received via short path, or long path propagation. It could also be following a 'crooked path' along the grey line, depending upon the time of day and the frequency. "crooked path"?? Yes. I'll let you fiddle with that idea for a bit. dxAce |
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On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 07:51 pm -0600 UTC, dxAce posted:
MM uncle arnie wrote: On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 07:13 pm -0600 UTC, dxAce posted: MM dxAce wrote: Grumpus wrote: Several people here have said that there has recently been a terrific opening to East Asia. If you're in the middle of the continental U.S. and East Asian stations are booming in, what is the route of reception, polar, transatlantic, or transpacific? That would depend upon the time of day, the frequency used, and possibly the beam direction of the transmitted program. The station could be received via short path, or long path propagation. It could also be following a 'crooked path' along the grey line, depending upon the time of day and the frequency. "crooked path"?? Yes. I'll let you fiddle with that idea for a bit. dxAce Dx-ass again?! -- - |
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uncle arnie wrote:
"crooked path"?? A technical term borrowed from years of Bush administration tactics. It means a path that won't stand up to examination by the light of day. mike |
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![]() uncle arnie wrote: On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 07:51 pm -0600 UTC, dxAce posted: MM uncle arnie wrote: On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 07:13 pm -0600 UTC, dxAce posted: MM dxAce wrote: Grumpus wrote: Several people here have said that there has recently been a terrific opening to East Asia. If you're in the middle of the continental U.S. and East Asian stations are booming in, what is the route of reception, polar, transatlantic, or transpacific? That would depend upon the time of day, the frequency used, and possibly the beam direction of the transmitted program. The station could be received via short path, or long path propagation. It could also be following a 'crooked path' along the grey line, depending upon the time of day and the frequency. "crooked path"?? Yes. I'll let you fiddle with that idea for a bit. dxAce Dx-ass again?! Only if you've changed your name from Uncle Arnie to Dx-ass. dxAce |
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![]() m II wrote: uncle arnie wrote: "crooked path"?? A technical term borrowed from years of Bush administration tactics. It means a path that won't stand up to examination by the light of day. Perhaps you should take up stamp collecting, rather than radio. Just a suggestion. dxAce |
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