Whilst cutting the rear lawn today, I have been on 10m WSPR. There is still plenty of Es around on 10m.
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10m WSPR this morning |
Cutting the grass is still challenging: I still get very giddy when on my feet, but stamina
is slowly improving. It may be a while before doing the lawns becomes "easy" again. Still, the fact I can do it at all is something that might not have been possible: the worst outcomes of my brain bleed would have been horrendous, possibly leaving me paralysed, deaf or blind. Overall. I was lucky.
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Rear lawn |
Sunspot count today is 102 (good) but with blackouts and 20-30MHz forecast is "good", so surprised not to have seen any F2 propagation (yet) on 10m. Es so far is all from N.Europe including Scandinavia. Nothing yet seen here from S.Europe.
UPDATE 1600z: The Es opening today seems to have favoured N.Europe and Scandinavia with no S.Europeans seen here all day.. The 20-30MHz propagation forecast is now only "fair". As yet, no F2 openings seen here today on 10m. In past years I have noticed more Es to Scandinavia and N. Europe in the later part of the season. There must be some good reason for this, but I don't know why this is.
3 comments:
Hello Roger, yes you and your wife are very lucky. Enjoy all the things you do. 73, Bert
Bert. Thank you.
In past years I have noticed more Es to Scandinavia and N. Europe in the later part of the season. There must be some good reason for this, but I don't know why this is.
Roger - I have noticed the same thing here on 6m....the latter part of the season always seems to have more openings to KL7 land....no idea why. Surely there is less sunlight up there towards season's end? Probably the experts know these things!
Steve VE7SL 73
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