Quoting Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>:
** U S A. The afternoon of April 20 I witnessed an extremely unusual
daytime MW DX opening, which brought in numerous stations from
Colorado and Wyoming, mainly from Denver and the Front Range, Pueblo
to Fort Collins and Greeley but also as far as Grand Junxion and
Casper, Wyoming, over a megameter away. And it turned out, also from
Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota and Minnesota!
After lunch at a restaurant in west Enid, I got in the car and
checked the MW band at 1954 UT. Before I went in earlier in the
hour, I had noticed a lot of line noise on the top end of the band,
but not at the low end, so I started tuning up, and quickly found a
big signal on 600 kHz, which is normally vacant here in the daytime.
Hi all
We had a VHF tropo spike last night to Scott City KS and Smith Center
KS on the Rocky Mountain VHF+ Net (144.220) http://www.rmvhf.org/
Signals 5/7 to 5/9. Today was close to inversion quality, temps in the
50's, humidity at 85% and better with fog that didn't burn off until
2200 UTC.. just food for thought
73
Wayne Heinen N0POH
Editor AM Radio Log
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