[DX-NEWS] ARLP026 Propagation de K7RA

2006-06-30 Thread W1AW
SB PROP @ ARL $ARLP026
ARLP026 Propagation de K7RA

ZCZC AP26
QST de W1AW  
Propagation Forecast Bulletin 26  ARLP026
From Tad Cook, K7RA
Seattle, WA  June 30, 2006
To all radio amateurs 

SB PROP ARL ARLP026
ARLP026 Propagation de K7RA

It was a fun Field Day weekend all over last week, judging from the
Soapbox comments and photos on the ARRL web site at
http://www.arrl.org/contests/soapbox/.  There are many great stories
on the site, but I enjoyed reading the N4SL report on the W7MRG
operation over 500 miles down the road to Montana from home in
Washington State.  Go to page 10 (click on 10 at the bottom of the
page on the above link) to find it.  Even with zero sunspots, the
homebrew wire antenna arrays and Montana hilltop sounded fabulous.
If you check the N4SL listing on www.qrz.com, you'll see his wire
antennas at home sound quite similar to his Field Day setup.

Apparently there was some 6, 10 and 15 meter fun, although your
author didn't hear it here.  We put in a short casual mobile
operation on 20 and 40 meters, both CW and SSB, and were impressed
with how well the 7 foot monoband whip on the car worked on 40
meters.  Changing bands meant unscrewing an antenna from the trunk
mount and substituting another.

No sunspots last weekend, but a big new spot (897) rotated into view
this week.  Followed by spot 898, it looks like a moderately rising
solar flux and sunspot number will be with us through July 6.  A
solar wind stream caused elevated geomagnetic numbers on June 28 and
29, and this may happen again around July 3-5.  Geophysical
Institute Prague predicts quiet conditions over June 30 to July 3,
quiet to unsettled on July 4, unsettled to active on July 5, and
unsettled on July 6.

Last week's bulletin mentioned Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA and his
article ''When Will the Bands Improve?'' in the current July 2006 QST.
Carl would like to correct his definition of the length of a sunspot
cycle.  The sentence in question should read ''The average length of
a sunspot cycle, from solar minimum with a minimum number of
sunspots (low electron density) to solar maximum with a maximum
number of sunspots (high electron density) and then back down to the
next solar minimum, is approximately eleven years.''

Roger Lapthorn, G3XBM wrote: ''I echo the comments last week about 6m
being a bundle of fun. I only have 5-10W QRP to a small vertical on
the side of the house but this has allowed me to work all across
Europe as far as Ukraine on SSB with 59 reports being the norm. Last
summer I managed a few north Africans but not yet this summer''.

''Not within my reach has been the amazing DX worked from Europe by
the 'big guns' running high power to large beams: Central America,
North America and, most amazing of all, a number of openings to JA
and even one to KL7. JAs seem to have been worked on several
mornings of late around our late breakfast time. This is over the
pole and a very long way for simply sporadic-E. I wonder what mode
this really is?''

Roger has a very nice web page at
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/lapthorn/index.htm.  Don't miss the
interesting links he has under Homebrew rigs for the remarkable
little QRP radios he constructed.

If you would like to make a comment or have a tip for our readers,
email the author at, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

For more information concerning radio propagation, see the ARRL
Technical Information Service at
http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/propagation.html. For a detailed
explanation of the numbers used in this bulletin, see
http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/k9la-prop.html. An archive of past
propagation bulletins is at http://www.arrl.org/w1aw/prop/ .

Sunspot numbers for June 22 through 28 were 0, 0, 0, 13, 14, 33 and
38 with a mean of 14. 10.7 cm flux was 72.1, 71.8, 73.6, 74, 76.4,
78.5, and 83.5, with a mean of 75.7. Estimated planetary A indices
were 6, 2, 4, 5, 3, 6 and 18 with a mean of 6.3. Estimated
mid-latitude A indices were 6, 1, 2, 3, 1, 7 and 12, with a mean of
4.6.

/EX

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[DX-NEWS] [425ENG] 425 DX News #791 [Calendar]

2006-06-30 Thread 425eng

 425 DX NEWS MAGAZINE   

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  1 July 2006 A.R.I. DX Bulletin
No 791
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Edited by I1JQJ
 Direttore Responsabile I2VGW


PERIOD   CALL   REF

till  01/07  FM/F5OIU: Martinique (NA-107)  784
till  01/07  SU8IOTA: Norus Island (AS-099) * by SU1SK  787
till  02/07  IG9Z: Lampedusa (AF-019) * by IZ8CGS and IZ8GBH788
till  02/07  SV9/IK5PWQ: Crete (EU-015) 790
till  04/07  8Q7GE: Maldives (AS-013) * by SV2BFN   789
till  04/07  J6/KC2HO and J6/KC2LR: St. Lucia (NA-108)  790
till  04/07  ZM8CW: Kermadec Islands (OC-039) * by ZL3CW790
till  05/07  VA7UNEF: special call * by VA7DP   781
till  05/07  YW9AJ: Apure state, Venezuela  789
till  06/07  GM3USR/P: St. Kilda (EU-059)   787
till  06/07  UE1NLO: Lake Ladoga islands790
till  08/07  V25V: Antigua (NA-100) * by G0VJG  785
till  09/07  PI25ETL: special station   783
till  09/07  VX, VG, XK, XJ: special prefixes (Canada)  787
till  10/07  9A/VE3ZIK: Croatia 789
till  13/07  C91CF, C91TL, C91EE, C91JR, C91TK, C91HQ: Mozambique   790
till  14/07  HS0ZGH: Thailand * by G4UZN789
till  14/07  Z38: Macedonia * by HA1RS  790
till  16/07  DR2006x, DQ2006x, DR2006J: special event stations  781
till  25/07  DA0HAMCAMP: special event station  781
till  31/07  8N4OKI: special event station (Oki Islands, AS-041)787
till  31/07  A72OO6: special event station  786
till  31/07  SV0XAN/5: Lipsi Island (EU-001) * by IK2WZD786
till  31/07  T66T: Afghanistan * by OH6MKL  788
till  July   9Q/ON7KEC: Democratic Republic of Congo775
till  July   JW4GHA: Bear Island (EU-027) * by LA4GHA   784
till  03/08  YU8/IV3NVB and YU8/IV3SRD: Kossovo 777
till  31/08  K1VSJ: Martha's Vineyard (NA-046)  791
till  10/09  A7/G0MKT: Qatar * by NM7H  791
till  10/09  HF40PSL: special event station 788
till  10/11  YM125ATA: special call * by TA3J   781
till  25/11  HH/PS7EB: Haiti779
till  31/12  4N500CC, 4N500ZZ, YU500BW: special calls   777
till  31/12  8S30JC: special call (Sweden)  767
till  31/12  9A06P: special event station   789
till  31/12  9A15DX: special call   770
till  31/12  9A150NT: special event station 765
till  31/12  9A35Y: special call775
till  31/12  9A650C: special event station  765
till  31/12  EI60LRC: special call  780
till  31/12  GB60SWL: special call  765
till  31/12  GB6SWL: special call   765
till  31/12  HA50MHZ: special call * by HA5X779
till  31/12  JV800: special prefix (Mongolia)   770
till  31/12  LZ13ARDF: special event station765
till  31/12  LZ50KSB: special call  766
till  31/12  LZ80R: special event station   777
till  31/12  ON40DST: special call  767
till  31/12  TF60: special prefix (Iceland) 775
till  31/12  YU500CM, YU500JDE, YZ500A: special calls   777
till  December   TF/IW5DCE: Iceland 788
till  December   VK0JLX: Davis Station (VK-03, AN-016) * by VK2JLX  771
till  Feb 2007   EM1UC  EM1U: Vernadsky Station (UR-01, AN-006)774
till  March 2007 VP8DJB: Rothera Station (G-07, AN-001) 758
till  ?? IOTA tour by IK3GES790
20/06-05/07  VK3FY/DU8: OC-235, OC-130, OC-129, OC-129, OC-042  789
29/07-08/08