Guy, the problem with using RBN is that it shows a signal's level above the noise, not their ACTUAL signal strength. So it may give a higher reading, due to the noise dropping.
The band noise drops noticeably around Sunrise here . . . but whereas 20 years ago the signals GOT STRONGER, now they very rarely do. By Sunday Sunrise in the CQWW I had pretty much worked every US station I could hear . . . so I kept tuning up and down the band, to see if any stations were getting stronger. Nobody did . . . if anything they got weaker - on the S Meter - although some were just as readable, due to the drop in band noise at that time. And I'm talking about Top Band . . . on 80m there is still a very noticeable peak around Sunrise . . . but propagation is very different on 80m (much lower angle signals). Anyway . . . will be on a little later (0000 Z) to see if we can get this Wednesday Activity Night going . . . and I'll come on much later on too, to try and have some more Mid-West & West Coast QSOs (even if I've worked you before!) 73 Roger G3YRO Regards Roger Kennedy Wessex Radio Productions Tel: 0191 250 2715 Website: http://wessexproductions.co.uk _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
