Gary, 

The solar sunspot cycle, primarily effects F2 and TEP propagation on 6 Meters. 
A low sunspot number should have no effect on the E-skip (Es) propagation that 
occurs primarily during the summer months and secondarily during a minor Es 
peak during winter. I wouldn't worry too much about a 3 element add on 6M yagi 
mounted on your ranch. If you can get it up around 30 feet you should do very 
well during the upcoming Es seasons, especially if you live up in New England. 
After retiring from VOA and moving from our MD QTH to VA, for 3 years I ran a 
barefoot K3 to a porch mounted yagi. The yagi was 20 ft above the ground. 
During the years between 2009 and 2012 I worked 65 countries on 6 Meters. Those 
were very good Es years for summer 50 MHz DXing. Since then the summer Es 
propagation, while producing plenty of 6M DX, has been poorer for my area than 
the period I mentioned. 




The one thing you can expect as we approach the solar minimum is that each 
summer there will be plenty of Es openings and DX, at least for the 
northeastern U.S. where you live. The folks in the Mid-West and left coast 
won't get anywhere near the amount of DX, but they will have their good days 
when the MAGIC BAND does its magic. The thing you need to remember about DXing 
on 6 Meters is that you must be constantly aware of what is happening on the 
band or you will miss the DX openings. Remember, you snooze, you loose. You can 
keep in tune as to what is happening on 6 Meters by going to DXMAPS.COM and the 
ON4KST 50 MHz Region 2 chat page. The later requires that you register (free) 
before you can use it. 




Remember, that there is much more than Es SSB and QSos on the band. Many folks 
are using the digital modes (JT65A, FSK441, etc.) to make QSOs even when there 
is no Es propagation. Have fun on the Magic Band. 




73, 
Rich - K1HTV 
www.qrz.com/db/K1HTV 




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> On Aug 22, 2016, at 9:32 AM, Gary Smith <[email protected]> wrote: 
> 
> I've made exactly five 6M contacts in the last 36 years, all of them 
> a couple months ago during Field Day with my K3s. It piqued my 
> interest as I have DXCC from 160 through 10 & this would offer a new 
> challenge. 
> 
> I discovered DXEngineering has a 3 element, 6M add on that attaches 
> to a tribander and gives decent gain. Considering my tribander is 
> roof mounted on a ranch, I won't have a great antenna for 6 no matter 
> how I slice it. Still, if there is something worthwhile I can do with 
> 6M, I should. 
> 
> So my question is for those who have operated 6M for years and know 
> how the band works during the lows of the sunspot cycle; is it like 
> 17 & up where any DX openings are unobtanium, or does 6M behave 
> differently at sunspot lows and DX openings are common? 
> 
> Thanks & 73, 
> 
> Gary 
> KA1J 
> _____ 
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