Last night was a pretty decent evening with good propagation into most parts of Europe. Managed a QSO with F5IN - first time in many years.
This morning - RA4LW checked in with a good signal - but no other Europeans were worked. I have worked at least one European about half of the mornings during the past 10 days. Was listening to Ross, 9M2AX who was CQing for awhile. His signal was pretty much just a faint whisper about 10 minutes before sunrise - but his signal peaked up to 559 just a few minutes before sunrise. It peaked for maybe a few minutes and then disappeared. I haven't heard this distinct of a peak since I worked Oli, W6NV, at ZD7. Seems like this peak happens more with signals that come from non-polar paths from a great distance. The first time I really noticed it was from ZS4TX back in the 90's. The band is in great shape!! Tree N6TR _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
