Re: [HCDX] A total SW fade out to WCNA now

2023-04-23 Thread John A. Figliozzi
I thought something was wrong with my listening gear. Everything sounded somewhat distorted and weaker as if the antenna had falllen down or some part failed in the radio. Haven’t turned it on in a few hours but I suppose it has to be a transitory thing, Walt. John Figliozzi > On Apr 23,

Re: [HCDX] A total SW fade out to WCNA now

2023-04-23 Thread Volodya S
Ken, that's very interesting. Right now at 20:59, 15 MHz is very wobbly. I can just barely hear WWV, and WWVH is a little stronger. The waterfall signal is very smudgy as can be seen by this screen capture:Walt (Masset) [image: Screenshot 2023-04-23 210215.jpg] On Sun, Apr 23, 2023 at

Re: [HCDX] A total SW fade out to WCNA now

2023-04-23 Thread Art Delibert
Check out swpc.noaa.gov and you can see it going on. > On Apr 23, 2023, at 4:29 PM, Volodya S wrote: > > Wow, I don't think I've ever experienced anything like it, but the SW bands > from top to bottom are empty at 20:25 UTC into Masset. I can barely hear > WWV on 10 and 15 MHz, but only

Re: [HCDX] A total SW fade out to WCNA now

2023-04-23 Thread Ken Baird
> On 24/04/2023 08:28 NZST Volodya S wrote: > > > Wow, I don't think I've ever experienced anything like it, but the SW bands > from top to bottom are empty at 20:25 UTC into Masset. I can barely hear > WWV on 10 and 15 MHz, but only just barely. The ham bands are dead. The > AM band,