I may be interpreting the rules incorrectly, but I think unless you started 
your total set-up at 1800, you could only operate 24 consecutive hours, so most 
everyone called it quits at 1800 on Sunday.

Propagation was still there but 95% of the stations timed out.

Only those stations that started their complete set-up, including stringing 
antennas etc. after 1800 could operate until 2100.

If you set-up Friday for example, then Field day was a 24 hour affair.  Of 
course, you COULD have started later for example, at 2100 on Saturday and quit 
24 hours later, but I don't think anyone did that.

73, Charlie k3ICH



-----Original Message-----
From: Elecraft [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dauer, 
Edward
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2016 8:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Elecraft] FD Propagation

At about 1930 Z last Sunday, during the final hours of FD, it seemed that HF 
propagation completely collapsed where I was. Ten went away, not ever having 
been open much, then 15 went completely dead, 40 at about the same time except 
for some locals, 80 had been useless all afternoon, and finally by about 2000Z 
there were only eight or ten signals left on 20.  Finis, all done, as quickly 
as I’ve ever seen it.  I went CL with over an hour of contest left.

Was I alone in seeing that at my Colorado mountain QTH?   Maybe I was just too 
tired to listen any more?

(Not entirely OT – I was using a K3 at the time.)

Ted, KN1CBR

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