E-Skip has been observed as high as 220 MHz.
It certainly is prevalent on 144 Mhz, obviously not as much as on 6 & 10 M but 
it DOES happen.
Multiple hop Es can get you quite a ways on 6M, especially if it is combined 
with some Tropo ducting.
During really good  F-2 openings, it seems that the higher the MUF, the less 
power it takes to actually make a contact.
I remember working a guy in Nome Alaska on 6 meters.  He was running 8 watts to 
a halo on his 2nd floor apartment balcony and was 20 over 9 here in nawthrun 
Vuhginya.

73, Charlie k3ICH




-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Fred Jensen
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2017 3:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Is it just me or is 6 meters hotter than usual?

Es happens every summer.  It commonly is most prevalent on 6, however 10 is 
often involved.  I've experienced it on 20and 15 on rare occasions.  
It sure does seem to be more pronounced this year though.  For some reason, it 
seems to abhor the western part of North America.  I suspect part of that may 
be because there are precious few hams out in the Basin and Range to use it... 
you know, "tree falls in the forest, no one is there ..."

There's an RF-quiet QTH in the Bay Area? [:-)

73,


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