On 01/14/2014 03:44 PM, Earl Higgins wrote:
In my experience, good Western conditions happen when auroral activity is particularly low for an extended period of time. Generally, conditions which favor high latitude reception (TA and TP) are also good for Westerns.
I agree with Earl... east-west propagation is best when solar/geomagnetic activity is low. Keep an eye on the K index... if it hits 0, and especially if it stays there for several days in a row, westward ho!
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