Glen,
Fort Collins, Colorado is up north of Denver about 50 miles. You'd think we
could hear WWV ground wave even on 2.5 day and night but it ain't so. All
the bands propagate, even on their 2.5 MHz frequency, so I normally have to
tune 5 MHZ during the day and even then, there is no stability in how loud,
or weak, 5 MHz is going to be. I can, with my G5RV at 35 feet, copy the 15
and 20 MHz WWV signals but normally, if there is any propagation at all,
copying WWVH in Hawaii, over WWV, on their 15 MHz frequency is easier and
often 10 over s9. Of course, the Hawaii station no longer transmits on the
20 MHz frequency but I'm still too far away to copy the voice on 15 or 20
MHz. Some days, 10 MHz ends up being the best and if worst comes to worst?
I just pull my cell phone out and punch the speed dial button for the
telephone time. It sounds just like a 50 over S9 signal and you can even
hear the sub audible tones under the ticking of the clock sound on the
phone. When I had a 2 element 40 meter beam up at 70 feet, some nights, and
mornings, the Hawaii station on 5 MHz would literally be pegging out the S
meter, if that is, I was beaming out west. She sure has a nice voice and I
often can understand her better than the male voice from the WWV stations
here in Colorado, haha. Most late evening and nights, even now, I can copy
WWVH in Hawaii on 5 MHz and when the sun spot cycle is peaking, I can copy
WWVH on 2.5 over the top of WWV. Then you know for sure the low bands are
cooking.
Phil.
K0NX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Glen Schroeder" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: W1AW followup
> hi phil and list.
>
> i have all the w1aw freqs in mem ory buttons on my ts440 so i can check
> them
> when they're on or when i'm down there by the radio. i usually check at
> six
> central time and i can always get the w1aw on one sisty, eighty and forty.
> as the days get longer, i can sometimes get the one on twenty. i've
> hardly
> ever heard the one on fifteen at the time.
>
> 73 glen
> ka9yiu
>
> ---- Original Message -----
> From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 7:51 PM
> Subject: W1AW followup
>
>
>> It is now 6:45 PM local Denver mountain time and I just checked W1AW =
>> channels again. I am copying them better on 160 meters, Q5 but lots of =
>> QSB, and they are faint on 40 meters but stronger, of course, as is to =
>> be expected now that it is fully sundown, on 80 meters. I've never =
>> heard W1AW on 160 Q5 at this early hour. Either 40 meters could =
>> possibly be super long in propagation right now, which could actually be
>> =
>> but I'm guessing not, but 80 and 160 are just about right. Still weird =
>> conditions.
>>
>> Phil.
>> K0NX
>
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